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@cdondrup I wanted to highlight that the QTC abstract class only checks if data exists in all timepoints, by using the list of objects from timepoint[0] only. here
But (I believe) it still returns a qsr value for object pairs at timepoint[0], even if one of the objects doesn't have that timepoint. I don't know how.
@cdondrup I wanted to highlight that the QTC abstract class only checks if data exists in all timepoints, by using the list of objects from timepoint[0] only. here
But (I believe) it still returns a qsr value for object pairs at timepoint[0], even if one of the objects doesn't have that timepoint. I don't know how.
FYI @yianni
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