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naomi-agyw-tool-integration #478

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Automatically created PR from new naomi PR "initial commit" - mrc-ide/naomi#413

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#' @return Calibrated naomi output matched to MWI test data on `naomi.resources` to be used to generate the agyw tool.
#' @export

make_agyw_testfiles <- function(naomi_output){
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@r-ash here is the helper function to generate the test data for the agyw tool

@r-ash r-ash force-pushed the naomi-agyw-tool-integration branch from 860229d to 23d1bb3 Compare January 10, 2024 17:48
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