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c("Early versions of this package are intended primarily to ensure the reproducibility of my research on Dose Titration Algorithm Tuning.", "DTAT")\Sexpr{tools:::Rd_package_description("DTAT")}
The DESCRIPTION file:
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"DTAT")\Sexpr{tools:::Rd_package_DESCRIPTION("DTAT")}
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Index: This package was not yet installed at build time.
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"DTAT")\Sexpr{tools:::Rd_package_indices("DTAT")} ~~ An overview of how to
use the package, including the most important functions ~~
c("NA", "DTAT")\Sexpr{tools:::Rd_package_author("DTAT")}
Maintainer: c("David C. Norris <david@precisionmethods.guru>", "DTAT")\Sexpr{tools:::Rd_package_maintainer("DTAT")}
Norris DC. Dose Titration Algorithm Tuning (DTAT) should supersede 'the' Maximum Tolerated Dose (MTD) in oncology dose-finding trials. F1000Research. 2017;6:112. doi:10.12688/f1000research.10624.3. https://f1000research.com/articles/6-112/v3
Norris DC. Costing 'the' MTD. bioRxiv. August 2017:150821. doi:10.1101/150821. http://www.biorxiv.org/content/early/2017/08/22/150821
Norris DC. Precautionary Coherence Unravels Dose Escalation Designs. bioRxiv. December 2017:240846. doi:10.1101/240846. https://www.biorxiv.org/content/early/2017/12/29/240846
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