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Relax 3.3.9

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More extending of the tracker links to include the full tracker title text.
* Added additional test to [http://www.nmr-relax.com/api/3.3/test_suite.system_tests.relax_disp.Relax_disp-class.html#test_bug_23186_cluster_error_calc_dw system test Relax_disp.test_bug_23186_cluster_error_calc_dw()] to prove that Bug #23619 is invalid. [https://gna.org/bugs/?23619 Bug #23619: Stored chi2 sim values from Monte Carlo simulations does not equal normal chi2 values].
* Small fix for the shell script to collect data files, and not use the program "column" in the end. The line width becomes to large to handle for column. [https://gna.org/task/?7826 Task #7826: Write an Python class for the repeated analysis of dispersion data].
* Added a unit test that triggers the bug. Test added in [http://www.nmr-relax.com/api/3.3/test_suite.unit_tests.spin_testing_base.Spin_base_class-class.html#test_delete_spin_all test_delete_spin_all], and can be accessed with: relax -u _pipe_control.test_spin. [https://gna.org/bugs/?23642 Bug #23642]: When deleting all spins for a residue, an empty placeholder is where select=True].
* Added sample data and analysis script, that will eventually show that there is not much difference in the sample statistics used for comparing the output of two very similar datasets. This is a multiple comparison test with many T-tests at once, where the familywise error is controlled by the Holm method. Even if the values are close to equal, and within the standard deviation, this procedure will reject up to 20% of the null hypothesis. This is not deemed as a suitable method. [https://gna.org/bugs/?23644 Bug #23644: monte_carlo.error_analysis() does not update the mean value/expectation value from simulations].
* Added Monte Carlo simulations to the [http://www.nmr-relax.com/api/3.3/test_suite.system_tests.n_state_model.N_state_model-class.html#test_absolute_T N_state_model.test_absolute_T system test]. This is to demonstrate a failure of the simulations in certain N-state model setups.
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