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We should note that some groups below the threshold can still be kept,
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if they are adjacent to a group that is above the threshold, this is done to avoid discarding groups that may have been split by the rounding value.
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Bins are created based on peaks m/z values, therefore some bins might overlap with one another, you can choose to merge the overlapping bins into one larger bin, that may have a higher peak count, therefore a higher repetition rate.
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