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A scenario is a higher-level structure above the sample set, typically corresponding to a geographical area where a large-scale nuclear event occurred and containing all of the sample sets collected by responders in all iterations (see the overall workflow). | A scenario is a higher-level structure above the sample set, typically corresponding to a geographical area where a large-scale nuclear event occurred and containing all of the sample sets collected by responders in all iterations (see the overall workflow). | ||
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+ | To create a scenario, click the 'New scenario' | ||
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+ | ===== Add a sample set to a scenario ===== | ||
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+ | To added an isolated sample set to an existing scenario, first select the scenario in the left tree, then click the 'Add sample set to scenario' | ||
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