Partially Present Samples on Different Days
Overview
If you ever have a need to evaluate a subset of samples on one day and another subset on another day, and so on, you can use our Partial Present feature to accomplish that.
The video below will walk you through a hands-on exercise for setting up a simple partial present test.
A video for more advanced partial present scenario will be available soon.
If you have any questions about any of the content in this video or software in general, please feel free to
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Total run time: 11:26 minutes
Date recorded: December 10, 2024
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