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Super Imposition by Translation and Rotation Growth Curve Analysis
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Super Imposition by Translation and Rotation Growth Curve Analysis

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    1.3.0
    20 July 2022
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    1.0.1
    27 June 2014
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    1.0.2
    21 April 2015
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    1.0.3
    27 July 2015
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    1.0.4
    23 March 2016
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    1.0.5
    12 April 2016
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    1.0.6
    5 May 2016
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    1.0.7
    31 July 2016
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    1.0.8
    18 October 2016
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    1.0.9
    9 January 2017
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    1.0.10
    15 September 2017
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    1.0
    8 April 2014
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    1.1.0
    19 June 2018
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    1.1.1
    12 March 2019
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    1.1.2
    17 February 2020
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    1.2.0
    22 April 2021
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    1.4.0
    23 June 2023
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    23 June 2023
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    Functions for fitting and plotting SITAR (Super Imposition by Translation And Rotation) growth curve models. SITAR is a shape-invariant model with a regression B-spline mean curve and subject-specific random effects on both the measurement and age scales. The model was first described by Lindstrom (1995) <doi:10.1002/sim.4780141807> and developed as the SITAR method by Cole et al (2010) <doi:10.1093/ije/dyq115>.
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