: This naming format is typical for large data transfers on platforms like Kaggle, Zenodo, or GitHub where files must be split to meet size limits.

: Often used in histology or pathology research (e.g., "Oli" might refer to Oligodendroglioma or similar classifications).

: Less likely, but could be a segmented firmware update for specific laboratory equipment. ⚠️ Important Note on File Parts

💡 : Check the source where you downloaded this file. Look for a README.txt or a PDF in the same directory, as that will contain the associated research paper or documentation.

If you tell me or the general topic you are researching, I can help you find the exact documentation or research paper it belongs to.