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Bob - I really appreciated having the complete installation packages you
provided, and used the NONMEM dos icon. However, I also found that these did
not alleviate the problem that cropped up with Phoenix and NONMEM.
Cheers,
Kevin
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:\Program Files
(x86)\gfortran\bin. On installation, Phoenix puts its own directories first,
and these apparently cause conflicts (possibly the libraries in
PHSTMinGW\bin?). Anyway this appears to work, and both programs function
properly.
Best,
Kevin Dykstra
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We found that editing the path in the system environment so that gfortran
comes ahead of the Pharsight software solves this problem. In other words,
edit your path so that c:\Program Files\gfortran\libexec\... comes first in
the path. Good luck!
Kevin
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Subject: RE: [NMusers] [Fwd: occasions during pregnancy]
Paul,
You might try plotting your etas 6-9 vs. trimester (coded at four levels)
is at least some
correlation within an individual. Good luck.
Kevin
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post-partum?) together as a covariate. In this manner, you can look at
between subject variability, and also develop code for examining
interoccasion variability and/or look for an effect of trimester. Good luck.
Kevin Dykstra, PhD, FCP
President/CEO
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-successful convergence. Anyway, what you are seeing is not unheard of.
Good luck!
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2011!
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Kevin Dykstra
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