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In this paper we propose a simulation study in order to discuss four statistical models dealing with the problem of parameter estimation in enzyme-kinetics. The pseudo-maximumlikelihood estimators for the transform-both-sides-model and the weighted TBS-model are compared with...
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In this paper we propose a simulation study in order to discuss four statistical models dealing with the problem of parameter estimation in enzyme-kinetics. The pseudo-maximumlikelihood estimators for the transform-both-sides-model and the weighted TBS-model are compared with...
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In this paper we propose a simulation study in order to discuss four statistical models dealing with the problem of parameter estimation in enzyme-kinetics. The pseudo-maximumlikelihood estimators for the transform-both-sides-model and the weighted TBS-model are compared with...
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Evaluation of hazards associated with exposure to chemicals, understanding of relationships between dose and adverse effect, extrapolation of effects from high experimental doses to low doses associated with actual exposures, and extrapolation from effects observed in animals to effects expected...
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In this paper, we have presented the second level nesting of Bonney's disposition model (Bonney, 1998) and examined the implications of higher level nesting of the disposition model in relation to the dimension of the parameter space. We have also compared the performance of the disposition...
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The determination of toxicokinetic parameters is an essential component in the risk assessment of potential harmful chemicals. It is a key step to analyse the processes involved in the formation of DNA adducts which are connected with the development of chemical-induced cancer. A general problem...
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