[ENH] Add script to split toni scans that suffered scanner restart#377
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When the ToNI scanner has to restart during a scan session it seems to merge pre and post restart scans into the same output zip file which causes dicoms to be mixed into a single folder when the series number and series description are identical and creates duplicate series numbers in the session when the series descriptions differ.
This adds a script to separate these zip files into parts that can then be treated as different 'repeats' in datman nomenclature to avoid issues with xnat upload and nifti conversion tools.