MLAB
MLAB was an advanced mathematical and statistical modeling system originally developed at the National Institutes of Health. MLAB had over 400 built-in functions applicable to a wide variety of data analysis and experimental mathematical problems in the sciences.
MLAB was particularly suitable for mathematical and statistical computation in a wide range of application areas. MLAB had been used for modeling and model-fitting problems, such as multiple-site-ligand binding analysis, chemical kinetics and pharmacological compairmental analysis, drug combination analysis, spectral analysis via the Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) method and ultracentrifuge data analysis. MLAB had powerful facilities for solving and curve fitting ordinary differential equations.
MLAB was available for DOS, Macintosh and UNIX systems. A fully NeXTStep compliant version was available on both NeXTStep Motorola and Intel machines.
Civilised Software, Inc.
$1.995 Motorola
S1.495 Intel