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here we will demonstrate how to use the hql view to inspect problematic data such as datafr3 rbx.nz which we have already loaded data sets available are listed on the details tab and if we have Phoenix installed then on the quick view tab here we have these two buttons X triage and xtricoder so now letamp;#39;s try and run extra code to analyze the data sets in more detail relax and once itamp;#39;s done a scale view will will load a new file with a new data sets produced by x three quarter where the most interesting data sets are the tncs and the anisotropy correction terms if we go back to the quick view tab here weamp;#39;ll have these new buttons here and we can try and rotate around the cncs vector to display the data how it would look with the TNTs correction tones um so we can see this very strong modulation here in the data so every three layer and the data is quite strong and the two middle layers itamp;#39;s a relatively weak so if we were to compute e values based on thi