Hi Ken
Many thanks for the insights on the standard errors & their
interpretations. Yes, a careful analysis is required to interpret SE’s of
transformed space in untransformed space.
Best regards
Santosh
On Mon, Jul 29, 2024 at 4:43 PM wrote:
> Hi Santosh,
>
>
>
> It’s im
r values &
interpretations in back-transformed space. Would the notion of precision
still be valid when viewing both transformed and untransformed space?
This is in context of dealing with untransformed space of non-normal or
non-lognormal distributions.
Best regards
Santosh
On Mon, Jul 2
r of the
lines of codes where they matter, especially the sequence of $ESTIMATION &
$COVARIANCE steps.
TIA
Santosh
On Sat, Jul 27, 2024 at 6:44 PM wrote:
> Aah – I see that I misunderstood Santosh’s question. I thought Santosh
> was asking about reporting standard errors at each iterati
ated for every estimation step?
TIA
Santosh
Hi,
Got it.. Many thanks for your response.
Santosh
On Fri, Apr 5, 2024 at 5:28 PM Gitabhi wrote:
> Hi Santosh,
> If I understand your question, the THETA prior variance - covariance
> matrix should provide variances for THETA priors. Therefore the upper limit
> of its size shou
Hi
While running a model with $PRIOR in NONMEM, is there an upper limit on the
size of variance-covariance matrix given as prior ? One of the examples
(example6b) in NONMEM documentation shows up to 8x8 matrix.
TIA
Santosh
Dear Jeroen, Jakob, Philip & all
Many thanks for sharing your insights & responses.
Thanks,
Santosh
On Sun, Feb 25, 2024 at 6:14 PM Philip Harder Delff wrote:
> Hi Santosh,
>
> While this is not a direct answer to your question, you may be
> interested in using NMsim to do
with blank DV ( EVID=2) such that non-missing DV records are used
for estimation and predicted DV values are generated for all EVID
(including EVID=2) records with only $ESTIMATION method?
TIA
Santosh
anyone please share NONMEM code to compute the half-life based on
gamma?
Thanks so much in advance.
Best regards,
Santosh
We noticed that gfortran installed on Windows 7 and Linux workstations are
32-bit and 64-bit, respectively. Are there ways to install 64-bit gfortran
on Windows 7?
Regards,
Santosh
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 9:42 AM, Santosh wrote:
> I forgot to mention..
>
> Fortran compiler: gfort
I forgot to mention..
Fortran compiler: gfortran 4.5.0
The new workstation has dual Intel Xeon 6-core CPUs
Thanks,
Santosh
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 7:01 AM, Santosh wrote:
> Dear experts...
> We noticed that a NONMEM job (using NONMEM 7.1.2) runs much slower in
> Windows 7 loaded on
ger time to reach
complete the first iteration with NONMEM on Windows 7.
Can anyone please suggest possible reasons for runs being slow in Windows?
Thanks,
Santosh
quot;c:\g77\bin;" <- please note the semi-colon in the second case.
I think the presence of semi-colon can falsely indicate the absence of
"c:\g77\bin", if this path is placed at the end of the %PATH% string.
Thanks much in advance.
Regards,
Santosh
Thanks so much for your responses. Have there been other efforts or are
there other efforts in the pipeline to port NONMEM to multi-core multi-CPU
"Linux/Unix" environment? If yes, could you please provide the names of the
vendors?
Regards,
Santosh
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 6:33
Dear NM users,
Some time ago there was a test case of using NONMEM with Accellerant. Could
anyone please share reviews about using ACCELLERANT with NONMEM, in a
cluster environment of multi-core multi-CPUs?
Regards,
Santosh
in fortran code which writes results of these
variables to a file ...
Thanks much in advance,
Santosh
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