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Multidimensional curve fitting program for biological data
A program written for use with the IBM-PC can be used to find least squares solutions to linearized multidimensional equations. The program is ‘user-friendly’ by requiring little from the user except to make decisions; most responses can be entered by a single keystroke. Once data are entered by the user, they can be repeatedly manipulated, graphed, and correlated. Many models relating data variables can be tried relatively easily, and best fit results found. Examples using respiratory mechanical data illustrate the ease of model comparisons.