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V22 embryonal subtyping (6/N) #1439

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Purpose/implementation Section

What scientific question is your analysis addressing?

Rerun embryonal subtyping

What was your approach?

Also updated input diagnoses since the terms changed slightly and there is one mixed diagnosis.

What GitHub issue does your pull request address?

#1207

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Is there anything that you want to discuss further?

Is the analysis in a mature enough form that the resulting figure(s) and/or table(s) are ready for review?

Results

What types of results are included (e.g., table, figure)?

What is your summary of the results?

Reproducibility Checklist

  • The dependencies required to run the code in this pull request have been added to the project Dockerfile.
  • This analysis has been added to continuous integration.

Documentation Checklist

  • This analysis module has a README and it is up to date.
  • This analysis is recorded in the table in analyses/README.md and the entry is up to date.
  • The analytical code is documented and contains comments.

@jharenza jharenza changed the base branch from master to v22-epn May 26, 2022 20:11
@jharenza jharenza requested a review from jaclyn-taroni May 26, 2022 20:29
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@jharenza jharenza merged commit d51f501 into v22-epn Jun 6, 2022
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