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% File src/library/datasets/man/ToothGrowth.Rd
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\name{ToothGrowth}
\docType{data}
\alias{ToothGrowth}
\title{The Effect of Vitamin C on Tooth Growth in Guinea Pigs}
\description{
The response is the length of odontoblasts (cells responsible for
tooth growth) in 60 guinea pigs. Each animal received one of three
dose levels of vitamin C (0.5, 1, and 2 mg/day) by one of two delivery
methods, orange juice or ascorbic acid (a form of vitamin C and coded
as \code{VC}).
}
\usage{ToothGrowth}
\format{
A data frame with 60 observations on 3 variables.
\tabular{rlll}{
[,1] \tab len \tab numeric \tab Tooth length\cr
[,2] \tab supp \tab factor \tab Supplement type (VC or OJ).\cr
[,3] \tab dose \tab numeric \tab Dose in milligrams/day
}
}
\source{
C. I. Bliss (1952).
\emph{The Statistics of Bioassay}.
Academic Press.
}
\references{
McNeil, D. R. (1977).
\emph{Interactive Data Analysis}.
New York: Wiley.
Crampton, E. W. (1947).
The growth of the odontoblast of the incisor teeth as a criterion of
vitamin C intake of the guinea pig.
\emph{The Journal of Nutrition}, \bold{33}(5), 491--504.
\doi{10.1093/jn/33.5.491}.
}
\examples{
require(graphics)
coplot(len ~ dose | supp, data = ToothGrowth, panel = panel.smooth,
xlab = "ToothGrowth data: length vs dose, given type of supplement")
}
\keyword{datasets}