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Techlog Interactive Suite 2008
Application modules
Platform modules
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Techdata Techplot 3D Vue Python Techstat
Application modules
Focus areas
Core Log Fluids Geology Earth Model Geophysics
Core data storage/ Conventional Formation pressure QC Cross-sections/ Wellbore trajectories SEG-Y import
manipulation interpretation correlation
Fluid typing Mapping Checkshots editor
Reservoir rock typing Mineralogical inversion Facies prediction
Fluid contact Surfaces Depth-time conversion
Capillary pressure NMR management Image processing
Cross-sections Fluid substitution
Saturation-height Thin bed analysis Dip analysis
modelling Synthetic seismograms
Saturation-height Textural map analysis*
Relative permeability modelling Interactive frequency
filtering
Upscaling/1D kriging Cased hole analysis
Resistivity modelling*
Production logging*
*Coming soon
Focus areas.
Core.
Petrophysics depends on access to many types
of data, particularly log and core together.
A wide choice of tools are available for bringing
the core data into the interpretation including
plotting, editing, upscaling, classifying and
fitting function definition. All of these can be
found in the application modules Techcore
(Tco), Saturation-height modelling (SHM), and
CoreDB (CDB).
Core data storage and manipulation are vital
tasks. Once they are properly managed, the
effective integration of core data with other
sources requires reconciliation for reasons
of differences in measurement scale and
measurement environments. Integration and
reconciliation are facilitated by visualisation,
quantification and upscaling.
Log.
Log data are the fundamental data resources
available to petrophysicists. Now, the term
includes a wide variety of data types and modes
of acquisition: Wireline, LWD, continuous
recording, irregularly sampled, single value at a
sample, multiple values at a sample (array data),
image data, real-time data streaming.
Day after day petrophysicists and log specialists
are loading, manipulating and analysing large
quantities of log data. Experts go further with
specialised interpretations addressing advanced
petrophysical questions.
Find these activities in the following modules:
Quanti (Q), Quanti.min (Q.m), NMR, Thin bed
analysis (TBA) and Saturation-height
modelling (SHM)
Focus areas.
Fluids.
Reservoir layering, continuity and
compartmentalisation are key elements of
detailed reservoir characterisation. Their
effective analysis is enhanced by bringing
many different strands of data to bear on
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the problem. You can do this within Techlog
where the FPress (FP°) and Fluid Contact
(Fc) modules evaluate multiple contacts
within compartmentalised reservoirs to derive
minimum, maximum and most likely depths for
fluid contacts in complex reservoirs.
The resultant contact surfaces and fluid typing,
by compartment, can be visualised in 3D and
instantly updated, should analyses change.
Geology.
In addition to the well-by-well view, you can
post data onto maps, see the well spatial
relationships in 2D/3D and assess correlations
and trends qualitatively and quantitatively
through the subsurface. Primary tools in the
geological workflows include log data for
correlation and geological characterisation, core
data for facies descriptions and image data for
structural and fracture analysis.
Core and log data are used very effectively
together within Ipsom (Ips) for example
to characterise facies; borehole image
interpretation in all its forms is the main activity
covered by the Wellbore imaging (Wbi) module.
Focus areas.
Earth Model.
Show petrophysical and geological data
and results as a 3D view of the sub-surface
within the same environment where detailed
interpretation of those data are performed.
Access the 3D graphical library of 3D Vue (3DV)
to build a visualisation of an “Earth Model”
which you can then use to explore the interwell
space. The 3D graphics toolkit is also used
within Wellbore imaging (Wbi) to represent
image data and dip planes.
Now petrophysicists work within the context of the
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full reservoir view in Techlog .
Geophysics.
The need to tie seismic survey data into well
information is paramount in successful seismic
analysis. Well data are often considered the
“ground-truth” for seismic data.
Preparation of the log data is best done within
the log domain using the neural network in
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K.mod (K.m); thus, in Techlog you can use
Geophy (GeΦ) a comprehensive, single-offset,
synthetic seismogram package that includes
time-depth functioning from checkshot and/or
sonic log data, fluid substitution and synthetics
filtering.
Then compare these and other petrophysical
results directly against seismic data (loaded
from SEG-Y).
Data connectivity.
There is a full range of data loaders
and there is a developing family of data
connectors, so that you can easily source
your data from corporate data stores,
other applications or external suppliers:
DLIS, LIS, LAS 2, LAS 3, WITSML, CSV, ASCII,
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OpenSpirit , Recall , CGM, SVG, EMF, JPG,
GIF, TIFF, BMP, PNG, SEG-Y, etc.
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Types of data handled by Techlog
Core Geology
Routine core data Mud log
Special core data Geological layering
Core reports Geological facies
Core photos Structural data
Thin sections Dips
Core logs
Geophysics
Log Seismic
Wireline Checkshots
LWD
Earth Model
Images
Trajectories
Arrays
Horizons
Fluids Maps/Surfaces
Pressure
Cased hole logs
Production logs
Contacts
Data handling.
Rapid and effective Data Management
organisation of data is Within a Techlog project there can
exist one or more wells, each with one
paramount. Understand or more datasets, each with one or
the data that are present, more variables. There are no software
understand their limitations, limitations to the storage.
Make sense of what can amount to
plan the steps required to
very large quantities and variety of data
repair data and then carry through data tools such as inventories
out those repairs on large for each data type in the project.
Data editor
Viewers.
There is an enormous range of Customisable
customisable and interactive All aspects of the plots are
customisable; freely mix regular
viewers that you can use to look and irregular sampled data;
at your data. All plots can be drag & drop arrays and images
conditioned by depth or zone onto the plot and easily add
log or core data on top; vary
ranges to focus your views to the scale factors of tracks to
the matter in hand. Once a plot amplify sections, or look in
detail at core photos; create
is made for one well, apply it to cross-plots and histograms on
many other wells directly, or after the plot that can be live with the
storage. Run previous templates data in the display and updated
by dragging up and down the
again by the double-click. Rapidly plot; add colours and shadings
build matrix plots of histograms, to custom designs or choose
the built-in templates.
cross-plots, box-plots to see
cross-relationships between
many data simultaneously. Data
selected in plots are instantly
Plot template default property table
identified in all other plots that
share a common reference.
Multi-well spectrum display of multivariate log patterns Multi-well layout displaying the selected points in depth
within the two selections only
User programming.
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Python is an open- Comprehensive
source scripting language Within the platform, there is There is no need to maintain
an editor/parser environment for a dedicated compiler for the
that has been harnessed TM
the Python language together language, which keeps installation
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to work inside Techlog . with libraries of access-functions very simple and managed entirely
You can use the full power to the data, plot objects and within the Techlog program.
the calculations under the hood
of the Python language; in Techlog . ©
for example you can Reservoir fluid units identification based on the Lorenz plot analysis:
customise integrated
workflows or generate
data access routines that
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link directly into Oracle
databases. It is powerful,
yet can be incredibly
simple.
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Python script editor Phi vs K with Lucia, Winland, FZI charts
Depth plot showing reservoir flow units Lorenz plot: reservoir fluid units identification
Statistical analysis.
There are many statistical The basics
analysis techniques Create tables of simple directly transfer the reports important means of data
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exploratory statistics that cut into Excel or into the plot characterisation.
available for obtaining a through the data in many header/footer region of the Access multiple linear
different insight into your different ways. Easily produce output product. regression for a quick look at
data. Looking at data reports and synthesise large Calculation of statistics on multivariate trends in your data.
volumes of data. For final histograms and in the Data
“shape”, data “structure”, output archiving or compilation, editor further facilitate this
looking for data patterns,
every analyst knows Multi-well histogram with univariate
statistics for each well or all wells
that these are extremely
important tasks. In the
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Techlog platform these
are aided by the GUI
and the inter-process
interactivity.
Factors Correspondences
Increasing in sophistication, Another more frequent task is Correspondence analysis allows
use different techniques of to perform data reduction and you to compare descriptive
Factor analysis to make choices correlation analysis to assess data class assignments in an
amongst input data when importance amongst input data. objective manner.
preparing specialised neural Make use of the new Decision For instance, measure the
network models for classification Tree analysis tool for building performance of your facies
and function building. classification rule sets. prediction results.
Principal component
projection cross-plot
Application modules
CoreDB. CDB
Import, view and manage core
data from anywhere Tco
SHM
Locate user data Generate inventories Q
Within countries, fields and wells, Filters execute complex queries to Tables are easily compiled with plug data highlighted. Create
search for data with complex search organise the data; queries can be core results data and experimental mono-well or multi-well inventories Q.m
filters. Filters can use data values as saved for re-use. conditions data. Click on a report by grouping core information
limiting criteria, e.g. porosity > 0.2. document to see its associated through the query tools. TBA
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FP°
Fc
Wbi
Ips
K.m
GeФ
Build complex queries
to find data
Fully customisable, standard plot templates Low and high resolution core images Maintain audit trail records permanently
in the viewer panel in the database
Techcore. CDB
Your solution for core data interpretation
Tco
SHM
Integration Processing Q
• Rapidly and effectively • Incorporate robust and and access this powerful • Perform specific Buckley-Leverett, Lambda,
synthesise and combine both validated methods of combination within a processing tasks within Wright-Wooddy-Johnson Q.m
log and core domains data manipulation with fully interactive graphical one user environment, and Hyperbolic Tangent
• A unique tool to reconcile new, state-of-the-art user interface e.g. calculation of capillary methods), grain size, pore TBA
core and log data statistical techniques functions (Thomeer, throat distributions, etc.
Nmr
FP°
Fc
Wbi
Ips
K.m
GeФ
Routine and special core data on the left, displayed at log scale; PHI vs K cross-plot with Winland callibration
expanded scale photographs reveal full details on right lines and power function regressions
Saturation vs Pressure from MICP data Output from 1D kriging to upscale core plug data
in presence of mini-log data (e.g. mini-perm)
SHM
Workflow Solutions Model design Q
• Template loading of • Model capillary pressure • Brooks-Corey function • Each functional solution • Set the coefficients to be
special core data data shapes has 3 coefficients functions of the formation Q.m
• Lambda function
• Graphical review and • Apply models within • Automatically correlate the parameters or to be
• Thomeer function TBA
edit for QC log domain coefficient values against constants, as desired
• Transform or normalise formation properties such • Instant comparison against
Nmr
pressure data as φ, K, sqrt(K/φ) using 5 “standard” models for
different fit criteria (linear, rock-typing FP°
logarithmic, exponential,
power and average) Fc
Wbi
Ips
K.m
GeФ
First step: equation fits to samples Third step: combined single function applied
to derive parameters across all data in a single rock type group
Saturation-height model results; comparison of Cross-plot comparison of core model vs log results (red points)
core model and optimised model using solver and solver model vs log results (black points)
Quanti. CDB
The smart alternative to
conventional log interpretation Tco
SHM
Workflow design Log quality control Graphical & interactive parameter selection Q
• Design your own • Detection of pure minerals • Multi-well control of • Plots are dynamically linked
petrophysical workflow (coal, halite etc.) petrophysical parameters to parameter tables for Q.m
• Save and quickly re-apply • Detection of borehole can be achieved by setting graphical and interactive
defaults for well/dataset/zone selection of equation TBA
workflows to new data geometry effects (bad hole,
oval hole, rugosity, etc.) combinations parameter values
• Easily transfer workflows to Nmr
other Projects • Flag and/or treat • Multi-well and multi-zone • Edit parameter values
environmental effects (tension graphical and tabular and monitor effects on FP°
pulls, baryte, KCl, washouts) parameter management gives consequent results through
the users control at all times cascade function Fc
• Several pre-computations of
fluid properties
Wbi
Ips
K.m
GeФ
ND cross-plot
Multi-well Quanti (Q) output layout interactively linked to Quanti table Sensitivity to cut-offs
Quanti.min CDB
The multi-component inversion model
Tco
SHM
Workflow design Solutions Q
• Build multi-component • Optionally use curves instead • Sequential Quadratic • Sonic models: Wyllie,
model with linear and non- of constants for end-point, Programming: a very powerful Raymer-Hunt-Gardner, Raiga- Q.m
linear tool response functions curve uncertainties and other family of robust, non-linear Clemenceau, Field equation
control parameters optimisation methods TBA
• Save and easily re-apply • Neutron equations: NPHI, TNPH,
models to new data • Resistivity models: Archie, Dual APLS, SNP, SWN_BA, BA2435,
Nmr
• Easily transfer models to Water, Juhasz, Simandoux and BA2420
other projects Waxman-Smits FP°
Ips
K.m
GeФ
Parameter control table and default results layout, clastics model example
m* plot
SHM
Workflow Solutions Model design Q
• Drag & drop curves into the dedicated • Deterministic Thomas-Stieber • Drag & drop selection of • Interactive picking of
layout associated with the application input curves Thomas-Stieber end-points Q.m
• Probabilistic Thomas-Stieber,
• Application control table automatically with sensitivity analysis for • Tabular control screens facilitates correct choice of
parameter values TBA
populates equivalent hydrocarbon for clarity
• User makes choices for work streams column uncertainty • User options cause table • Laminated or isotropic
Nmr
and sets fluid parameters • VLSA method with to react and update – resistivity models may be
interactive controls infeasible combinations of chosen FP°
• Interactive cross-plots appear
automatically to allow optimisation of inputs are prevented
the Thomas-Stieber control points Fc
• The evaluation completes using the Wbi
selected end-points
• Depth ranges chosen for analysis Ips
are controlled either by input zones,
by input flag curve, by typing depth K.m
ranges or by graphical selection of
intervals on the plot GeФ
Nmr. CDB
Pore network and fluid distribution
Tco
SHM
T2 Conversion: data “regularisation” Toolbox Q
• Adjust the T2 data into a • Compute porosities,
single data range and a permeabilities, water and Q.m
single number of bins across hydrocarbon volumes through
that range, irrespective of an intuitive user interface; TBA
tool source. The application the results can be displayed
is designed to accept all immediately and controlling Nmr
industry T2 distribution data parameters/functions adjusted
and to convert them into a graphically if necessary FP°
regularised T2 distribution • Using the clay-bound water Fc
(CBW) cut-off (from constant or
curve), the NMR clay-corrected Wbi
porosity and the CBW volume are
computed. The Free-Fluid-Index Ips
(FFI) cut-off is used to compute
the hydrocarbon volume. The K.m
total porosity is an integration of
the regularised T2 distribution GeФ
• Two estimates of permeability,
the Coates and SDR permeability,
are automatically computed
NMR toolbox and capillary pressure module output
from standard equations whose
parameters can be again curves
or constants and can be adjusted
graphically if necessary
FPress. CDB
Control the pressure
Tco
SHM
Quality control Analysis Q
Within an interactive and graphical • Multi-well and pre-test data analysis • Integration of the fluid connectivity
tool, analysts can: for contacts and fluid typing by concept: groups defining potential Q.m
• start from raw data determination of densities reservoir regions
TBA
• concatenate all the pressure • Graphical interface for faster and • FPress (FP°) Quality Control output
readings into a pressure-time intuitive analysis used as weighting factor for gradient/
Nmr
array by depth format density calculation
• display and review the quality • Define free fluid levels and FP°
of the pressure picks, adjusting hydraulic barriers
graphically if required: Fc
- final build up pressure Wbi
- pressure drawdown
- pressure, before and after Ips
K.m
GeФ
SHM
Raw material Process Q
Input multiple zonation (initialisation regions from a Resolves the depth data of within the reservoir as seen
schemes in which you can simulator) and petrophysics all these multiple inputs in through well data Q.m
incorporate information from (fluid codes, net reservoir measured depth and/or TVD
geology (layering, structure, intervals, fluid levels and within a single wellbore or TBA
faults from a 3D Earth gradients from FPress (FP°)) across multiple wellbores
Model), reservoir engineering to identify compartments Nmr
FP°
Fc
Wbi
Ips
K.m
GeФ
Views Output
• Results are presented • Able to visualise the contacts • The main output is a table • Information for each
graphically for ease of within the 3D environment of minimum, most likely and “initialisation region” or
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comparison; depth plots can directly within Techlog , using maximum depths of each fluid reservoir compartment is
easily be supplemented with the 3D Vue (3DV) dynamic contact between pairs of fluids separately reported for ease of
any other relevant log or core plotting engine transfer into external models
data to build a useful multi-
well summary template plot
SHM
Workflows Pre-processing functionality Image processing ability Q
• Designed from the ground • Graphical and intuitive • Perform a host of image • Batch process by well or zone
up to be a generic imaging interface to maximise normalisations with preview Q.m
module, from handling raw clarity for users ability and full control on outliers
data to processed images TBA
• Full support for all • Full support of a variety of
• Ability to bulk process on commonly run imaging image filters to further enhance
Nmr
a multi-well basis, process services from raw data image feature clarity
by zone, save and apply stage or for already FP°
imaging workflows processed images
• Utilisation of clear • Efficiently perform speed Fc
graphical interfaces, and a correction and image
comprehensive video-based concatenation with multi- Wbi
help system well ability
Ips
K.m
GeФ
• Textural map
through graphical workflows, script module
maximising ease of use • Fracture property
quantification
Ipsom. CDB
The intelligent classifier
Tco
SHM
Advanced classification technique Comprehensive statistical tools Q
Automatic facies identification The 2D indexed and probabilised During the final control and understanding of coherence
is playing a key role within the self-organizing map (Ipsom) is validation phase, results between core description, Q.m
Oil & Gas industry. Ipsom (Ips) is designed for use in: are quantified and refined log responses and
a unique classification module through an iterative process. consistency on the map. TBA
• geological interpretation of well
that brings added value to log data and facies prediction High quality statistical and
interpretation workflows. graphic tools with total Nmr
• optimal derivation of
interactivity and great ease
petrophysical properties (Ф, K,
of use, lead to a better FP°
hydraulic units etc.).
Fc
Wbi
Ips
K.m
GeФ
Self-Organising Map at Sorting and organisation phase Indexation phase with facies
initialisation phase of the grid of nodes core description
ND cross-plot colour coded by Default output layout from Ipsom (Ips); probability of facies’
Ipsom (Ips) predicted facies presence is indicated at extreme right
K.mod CDB
Objective reconstruction
of missing data Tco
SHM
Quantitative parameter modelling Supervised Neural Networks Q
K.mod (K.m) is designed to extract • bring solutions for scale shift • Parameters can be • Multi-Layer Perceptron:
essential information from log data management from core to reconstructed or a powerful non-linear Q.m
in order to: reservoir scale modelled directly from log modelling tool that retains
data, via an interactive all the original variability TBA
• predict non-recorded • potentially reduce the need for
parameters (Ф,K) coring and plug analysis for the learning process in the data
Nmr
• reconstruct missing or poor subsequent appraisal wells by
quality measurements and comparing well log and core data FP°
therefore compensate for bad
hole conditions, environmental Fc
effects, acquisition problems, etc.
Wbi
Ips
K.m
GeФ
Network design diagram Progression of error minimisation Default output layout showing fit quality assessment
in right-hand track: permeability example
Geophy. CDB
Comprehensive solution for combining
petrophysical and geophysical data Tco
SHM
Specialised tools available Time-Depth computation methods Q
• Create a Time-Depth function • Apply filters in frequency domain • Checkshot only • Drag & drop log data to convert
using one of several techniques to the seismic wavelet and into time-based data using an anti- Q.m
• Sonic only
based on checkshot and/or interactively observe impact on aliasing filter
• Least-squares fit of sonic data TBA
sonic log data calculated synthetic seismogram • User control of sampling frequency
onto checkshot data
• Automatically convert selected • Apply Gassmann fluid
• Forced-fit of sonic data onto Nmr
log data to time basis substitution to prepare log data
checkshot data with automatic
• Compute reflection coefficients for comparison to seismic data FP°
view of the adjusted sonic curve
(RFC) and impedance curves
and convolve with chosen Fc
seismic wavelet
Frequency band pass filter and Wbi
wavelet signature plot
Ips
K.m
GeФ
Platform modules
Techdata. Td
Data management
Tp
3DV
Access Efficiency
From potentially many errors of naming, units and Using the combination of data Arrive at fully harmonised
hundreds of wells in a project, families assignment, etc. inventories and detailed data datasets ready for efficient
use powerful data mining queries, search, find and repair multi-well work in a fraction of
tools to rapidly understand the spurious names, units and the time.
data that are present and any family/alias assignment.
Variable inventory
Techdata. Td
Data editing
Tp
3DV
Spreadsheet type Data editor with Statistical view of the data in Data editor
TM
direct link to Excel
Operations on Datasets
Datasets are logical groups of curves
held to a common reference. Many
operations can be performed on one or
more datasets at a time; for example:
• trim raw data to interval of interest
• combine many datasets for further
focussed processing
Techdata. Td
Data processing
Tp
3DV
Depth shifting
Despiking
Powerful
Handle large amounts of data at the The powerful data management
same time, for example: tools enable rapid access to
• merge/splice or resample whole relevant curves even in the most
datasets complex projects.
• data normalisation graphically
across multiple wells
Techplot. Td
Single well
Tp
3DV
Flexible Adaptable Py
• Entirely customisable layouts • Add other plots within the tracks • Tracks may each have their own plot • Many curve editing and processing
provide enormous flexibility in on the plot with full control over the scale, called “zoom factor”. Use this operations are accessible through Ts
designing depth or time-based depth range selection powerful feature to create montages these plot
plots. Every aspect of these plots is • Combine images and log curves by combining overview scale with • All plots can be constrained by depth
at user control, and the final design a simple drag & drop operation detailed scale plots, for example when range or zone range. Print out to
can be saved as a template for incorporating core photographs (see system plotters (page, continuous or
instant recall for the next case illustration below) large format) or export your work to soft
copy .CGM, .PDF, or .EMF file formats
Adaptable (cont.)
• 2D and 3D cross-plots are rapidly • Crop data, add simple and complex
created by drag & drop of data from filters and constrain plots by depth(s)
the Project Browser or zone(s)
• Fit lines and regressions, linear or • Plot array data in specialised
non-linear, fixed point or floating can displays for visual review and
be easily created for all data on a graphical editing
plot or for subsets of data selected
PHI vs K cross-plot with Winland calibration Polar plot of dip data classified by dip types
lines and power function regressions
Matrix plot of multivariate data
Techplot. Td
Multi-well
Tp
3DV
Interactive Accessible Py
• Full interactivity make Techlog’s • Design a layout for a single well, then • Specialised plots: customisable plots
viewers an easy to use and powerful right-mouse click to apply the design to for the management of parameter Ts
analysis tool. Choose data in one view one or more other wells in the project. selection interact with the parameter
and all instances of those references There are no software limits to the tables and the result plots; users
are highlighted within any type of number of wells included in a plot, so modify parameter values graphically
co-existent plot. The selection is live in these tools can accommodate many tens and see the results update
the memory of the computer so plots of thousands of data points, as required automatically. Plots include the
can be linked if they have no curves in Pickett plot, Thomas-Stieber plots,
common but only the same references m* plot and Juhasz plot
m* plot
Multi-well cross-plot
with frequency display
and histograms
Multi-well box-plot
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positions to create a 3D model • TVDSS, X and Y coordinates • Unlimited colour palettes spatial relationships in your data
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to perform all manner of
programming activities from • Petrophysical calculations
simple calculations to complex (e.g. shale, porosity and
interface and database saturation equations)
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Gaussian analysis, group-by- • deduced rules can help to
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