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Define a model with lag time #69
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Hi Alejandra,
Sure. Were you thinking a lag-time delay or transit-compartments?
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Andy
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Hi,
Can you help me to define a delayed first order absorption model in PopED?
Thank you
Alejandra
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Hi Andrew, |
Maybe it helps: I am working on a model with differential equations. I suppose that the lag time should be defined in the "ff" function, but I can't find an example that indicates where to define it. |
Hi Thanks, |
@andrewhooker, @AlejandraSchiavo, @SayakaMtmt - I have the same question on adding a Tlag to a differential equation (not closed form) model. Could you send an example please? |
Hi,
Can you help me to define a delayed first order absorption model in PopED?
Thank you
Alejandra
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