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checkRd: (-1) RivivcA.Rd:7: Lost braces
7 | This is the major function to be called where numerical convolution ad/or deconvolution might be used for a linear in vitro in vivo correlation level A. It performes either numerical convolution via /code{NumConv()} or deconvolution via /code{NumDeconv()} and correlates their results with the known.data object via linear regression \code{lm()}. If you just want raw results of convolution/deconvolution then call explicitely \code{\link{NumConv}} or \code{link{NumDeconv}}
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checkRd: (-1) RivivcA.Rd:7: Lost braces
7 | This is the major function to be called where numerical convolution ad/or deconvolution might be used for a linear in vitro in vivo correlation level A. It performes either numerical convolution via /code{NumConv()} or deconvolution via /code{NumDeconv()} and correlates their results with the known.data object via linear regression \code{lm()}. If you just want raw results of convolution/deconvolution then call explicitely \code{\link{NumConv}} or \code{link{NumDeconv}}
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