When Kevork posted recently about SD U4O1 being a prototype, I mentioned to him off-list that I didn't think it was meant to be a prototype.<br>In fact, it IS described in the study design as a prototype and I got it wrong, and Kevork apologised to the list unnecessarily for his correct statement.<br>
<br>SD U4O1 is indeed a prototype, but it does require validation and an interface, which U3O2 did not require: this is why I wrongly thought it was not a prototype. Dumb. I should've checked first.<br><br>My apologies to Kevork for my inaccurate information. I think I owe him several crates of champagne in compensation by now...<br>
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