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okay welcome everyone so this is module 6.4 I talk about a whole bunch of little different things best practices pramet files basic parameter scan and I got parameter files in there twice I might overlap a little bit with some of the stuff the Loreno and maybe even Juliano covered let me know if if I start on something that weamp;#39;ve already gone over enough if my zoom freezes uh just let me know when I unfreeze and Iamp;#39;ll back up a little bit and try to cover whatever I dropped out on so we going to talk about first of all some hits and tricks for simulating poy cell uh some best practices and how to do parameter files parameter scan and then this slide deck has another number of other sets of slides if youamp;#39;re interested in looking at them writing in files in general writing to a log file where you want to keep putting results from simulations into the same output file how to use how to do replicate runs uh which I think uh uh Lorenzo covered a little bit uh and ther