An object returned by the nlme function, inheriting from class
  "nlme", also inheriting from class "lme", and representing a
  fitted nonlinear mixed-effects model. Objects of this class have
  methods for the generic functions  anova, coef,
  fitted, fixed.effects, formula, getGroups,
  getResponse, intervals, logLik, pairs,
  plot, predict, print, random.effects,
  residuals, summary, and update.
The following components must be included in a legitimate "nlme"
  object.
an approximate covariance matrix for the
    variance-covariance coefficients. If apVar = FALSE in the
    control values used in the call to nlme, this component is
    NULL.
a list containing an image of the nlme call that
    produced the object.
a list with two components, fixed and
    random, where the first is a vector containing the estimated
    fixed effects and the second is a list of matrices with the estimated
    random effects for each level of grouping. For each matrix in the
    random list, the columns refer to the random effects and the
    rows to the groups.
a list with the contrasts used to represent factors in the fixed effects formula and/or random effects formula. This information is important for making predictions from a new data frame in which not all levels of the original factors are observed. If no factors are used in the nlme model, this component will be an empty list.
a list with basic dimensions used in the nlme fit,
    including the components N - the number of observations in
    the data, Q - the number of grouping levels, qvec -
    the number of random effects at each level from innermost to
    outermost (last two values are equal to zero and correspond to the
    fixed effects and the response), ngrps - the number of groups
    at each level from innermost to outermost (last two values are one
    and correspond to the fixed effects and the response), and
    ncol - the number of columns in the model matrix for each
    level of grouping from innermost to outermost (last two values are
    equal to the number of fixed effects and one).
a data frame with the fitted values as columns. The leftmost column corresponds to the population fixed effects (corresponding to the fixed effects only) and successive columns from left to right correspond to increasing levels of grouping.
a list with components X and terms
    specifying the denominator degrees of freedom for, respectively,
    t-tests for the individual fixed effects and F-tests for the
    fixed-effects terms in the models.
a data frame with the grouping factors as columns. The grouping level increases from left to right.
the (restricted) log-likelihood at convergence.
a list with components fmap, rmap,
    rmapRel, and bmap, specifying various mappings for the
    fixed and random effects, used to generate predictions from the
    fitted object.
the estimation method: either "ML" for maximum
    likelihood, or "REML" for restricted maximum likelihood.
an object inheriting from class nlmeStruct,
    representing a list of mixed-effects model components, such
    as reStruct, corStruct, and varFunc objects.
the number of iterations used in the iterative algorithm.
a data frame with the residuals as columns. The leftmost column corresponds to the population residuals and successive columns from left to right correspond to increasing levels of grouping.
the estimated within-group error standard deviation.
an approximate covariance matrix of the fixed effects estimates.
nlme, nlmeStruct