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NONMEM is a software package developed by Stuart L. Beal and Lewis B. Sheiner in the late 1970s at UCSF for population pharmacokinetic modeling.[1][2][3][4] Its name is an acronym for non-linear mixed effects modeling and has become the "gold standard"[citation needed], both in the pharmaceutical industry and academia.
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