Refactor on _get_condition_data: minimal commit for speedup#154
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This is the minimal code to improve the performance of
_get_condition_dataaccording to the benchmarks I ran. If not there is always the dirty option to use multiprocessing I implemented in one of these branches. This branch evolved from these PRs/branches.All tests pass that pass in also the main branch.