Output In Phoenix WinNonlin Bio­equi­val­ence [Software]

posted by AngusMcLean – USA, 2014-03-05 03:59 (4066 d 08:44 ago) – Posting: # 12558
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Thank you! Seems you could write an article on this topic.......mixed effects muddling would indeed be a good title.

You had me wondering why we need the ANOVA! I have the book by Chow and Liu. I tried to find least square means and how to calculate it. I have found it to be not useful, since it is too advanced for me. I see a letter Y and it has horizontal stroke above it and then there is a Y with a horizontal stroke above it with Y.11 (only like a subscript 11) and then Y.22 (each of the Y letters has a stroke above it. I do not understand.

It is Pharsight that use the term Geo LS Mean: I wonder if this is accurate.

Angus

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