When querying across two points in time this describes
the change in the finding between the two points: CHANGED, UNCHANGED,
ADDED, or REMOVED. Findings can not be deleted, so REMOVED implies that
the finding at timestamp does not match the filter specified, but it did
at timestamp - compare_duration. If there was no compare_duration
supplied in the request the state change will be: UNUSED
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