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The objective of this animation is to explain that such approach is relevant in many applications (biology, agronomy, toxicology, pharmacology,…) and to show a little bit more in detail an application in PK modeling. | The objective of this animation is to explain that such approach is relevant in many applications (biology, agronomy, toxicology, pharmacology,…) and to show a little bit more in detail an application in PK modeling. | ||
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Revision as of 12:07, 15 May 2013
Introduction to the population approach
The objective of this animation is to explain that such approach is relevant in many applications (biology, agronomy, toxicology, pharmacology,…) and to show a little bit more in detail an application in PK modeling.
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Introduction to PK modeling
This animation describes how complex biological phenomena can be approximated by simplified models represented by mathematical equations.
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The SAEM algorithm in practice
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