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  From: Daniel Ryan <drya9411@mail.usyd.edu.au>
  To  : RASMB <rasmb@alpha.bbri.org>
  Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 00:16:53 +1000

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Hi,
    My name is Daniel Ryan. I have written to this mail list before, =
with questions about non-linear least squares (NLS) analysis of =
sedimentation equilibrium data. I am currently (with one other)  =
building a project that involves encapsulating various functions =
invovled with the analysis of sed eq. data. The initial plan for this =
project was to create everything from scratch (including the NLS stuff), =
however this is when we were less informed and a little naive. After =
researching the topic and speaking to our supervisors and others =
knowledgable on this subject, we have come to the conclusion that =
writing the NLS stuff would be completely out of the question, both in =
terms of the time we have to do it, and with our understanding of the =
topic. It would be highly unlikely that we would be able to produce =
anything seriously functional. We have been advised that there are many =
programs out there that perform NLS on sed eq data, and that they =
perform very well. We have been advised to possibly take one of these =
existing programs and build on it. I am writing this email asking for =
help, and whether anyone would be able to let us use their source code =
in our project (only the source for NLS stuff any GUI's and i/o stuff =
would be done by us). We just don't have the knowledge or skill to be =
able to write a good NLS program and we know that there are many out =
there that work well. All creditation would be given and we have full =
approval from our supervisors (as the main aim of our project is to =
build an integrated tools package, not rewrite the tools). Any help =
would be gratefully appreciated, and any conditions would be agreed =
with.

Thanking You in advance
Daniel Ryan.

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(NLS) analysis of sedimentation equilibrium data. I am currently (with =
one=20
other)  building a project that involves encapsulating various functions =

invovled with the analysis of sed eq. data. The initial plan for this =
project=20
was to create everything from scratch (including the NLS stuff), however =
this is=20
when we were less informed and a little naive. After researching the =
topic and=20
speaking to our supervisors and others knowledgable on this subject, we =
have=20
come to the conclusion that writing the NLS stuff would be completely =
out of the=20
question, both in terms of the time we have to do it, and with our =
understanding=20
of the topic. It would be highly unlikely that we would be able to =
produce=20
anything seriously functional. We have been advised that there are many =
programs=20
out there that perform NLS on sed eq data, and that they perform very =
well. We=20
have been advised to possibly take one of these existing programs and =
build on=20
it. I am writing this email asking for help, and whether anyone would be =
able to=20
let us use their source code in our project (only the source for NLS =
stuff any=20
GUI's and i/o stuff would be done by us). We just don't have the =
knowledge or=20
skill to be able to write a good NLS program and we know that there are =
many out=20
there that work well. All creditation would be given and we have full =
approval=20
from our supervisors (as the main aim of our project is to build an =
integrated=20
tools package, not rewrite the tools). Any help would be gratefully =
appreciated,=20
and any conditions would be agreed with.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Thanking You in advance</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Daniel Ryan.</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>

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