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DESCRIPTION

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Type: Package
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Package: mrgsolve
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Title: Simulate from ODE-Based Models
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Version: 1.5.1.9003
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Version: 1.5.2
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Authors@R:
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c(person(given = "Kyle T", family = "Baron",
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Description: Fast simulation from ordinary differential equation
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(ODE) based models typically employed in quantitative pharmacology and
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License: GPL (>= 2)
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URL: https://mrgsolve.org/docs/, https://github.com/metrumresearchgroup/mrgsolve
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BugReports:
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