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English: The model is fitted using the pavpop R package.[1]
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  1. Raket, LL (2014). "A nonlinear mixed-effects model for simultaneous smoothing and registration of functional data". Pattern Recognition Letters 38: 1-7. DOI:10.1016/j.patrec.2013.10.018.

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Estimation of a mean height curve (black line) with and without warping using longitudinal data from 39 boys in the Berkeley Growth Study.

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