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This tutorial provides explanation for the use of the ``osira`` codebase.

Firstly, a summary of the main primary parameters and outputs is given.
Firstly, a summary of the main primary parameters, secondary parameters
and outputs is given.

Primary input parameters
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substation_asset_ids Secondary node ids based on the runner index
rank The iteration rank
cum_probability Cumulative probability
Railway Station
Gas Distribution or Storage
Railway Station Number of stations indirectly affected
Gas Distribution or Storage Number of gas assets indirectly affected
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Outputs
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Additionally, local statistical area boundaries are obtained and merged with population
estimates. The datasets required are:

- Local area boundaries via the [ONS geoportal](https://geoportal.statistics.gov.uk/)
- Population estimates via [NOMIS](https://www.nomisweb.co.uk/)
- Local area boundaries via the ONS geoportal: https://geoportal.statistics.gov.uk/
- Population estimates via NOMIS: https://www.nomisweb.co.uk/

After merging the data, it is then possible to use the centroid of each polygon to estimate
the proportion of the population served by each electricity substation.

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