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Binomial testing #208

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@wsavran wsavran merged commit ec78dd0 into SCECcode:v0.6.1-release-branch Nov 14, 2022
wsavran added a commit that referenced this pull request Dec 12, 2022
* Quadtree csv reader (#186)
* New plotting routines (#190)
* Non poissonian tests (#189, #202, #205, #208, #209)
* Fix region border plot (#199)
* Added support for BSI catalog (#201)
* Fix consistency plots (#206)
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