Hi

Have a look at package nlme and maybe also you should consult a 
Pinheiro&Bates book about nonlinear mixed effects models.

Regards

Petr
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> I would appreciate some suggestions about  nonlinear regression 
available in
> R ... possible methods and plenty of worked out examples ....
> I have a bunch of noisy curves representing breathing amplitude from 
medical
> physics experiments recoding patients' breathing tracks in form of
> Amplitude, Phase, Time, some flags controlling the data validity.
> A variable number of successive breathing cycles were recorded.
> 
> Thank you in advance,
> -- 
> Maura E.M
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