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the values i got
condition 1 49.56 condition 2 43.31 condition 3 50.85 condition 4 55.09
the values excel gave
condition 1 50.73 condition 2 44.33 condition 3 52.05 condition 4 56.39
the raw data
cond1 cond2 cond3 cond4 397 360.5 372 324 322 318.5 354 305.5 350 356 358 364 346 316.5 311 320 338 330 336.5 327.5 324 296.5 297 288.5 461 444 485 432.5 477 474 461 434 432 416.5 407.5 447 373 355 365 369 386 320 342 315 412 401.5 428 397.5 475 363.5 494 515 360.5 332 343.5 339 384 363 372 405 324 324 324 330 424 388 379.5 396 319 312 345 319 454.5 344 389 345 412 372 384 381.5 387 347.5 363 340 370 338 346 317

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