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Tools for Viewing Data
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You can view information about the displayed points by hovering the mouse
over them. Entering a value in the Threshold box displays the threshold as a
red line across the graph. Click Apply to make the change.
When the response level (or other value used for screening) on the different
channels represents replicates, it is possible to display the averaged values
across the channels. The values are averaged according to the flow direction:
In analyte orientation (horizontal injections), the average will be for L1A1,
L2A1, L3A1, and so on. In ligand orientation (vertical injections), the average
will be for L1A1, L1A2, L1A3, and so on.
To exclude channels from the graph display:
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Clear the relevant Channels check boxes in the left pane of the
screening graph and then click Apply.
To copy a screening graph to another application:
1. Right-click the context menu, and then click Copy Graph to copy the
graph to the clipboard.
2. Paste the graph into the word processing or spreadsheet application of
your choice.
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XCLUDING
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ROCESSING
You can exclude a sensorgram from manual processing by deselecting its
legend in a viewer. When a sensorgram is excluded, its legend changes from
its color to no filling, and the sensorgram appears faded. The sensorgram
selection applies only to the selected data window.
When a sensorgram is deselected, the following actions have no effect on the
sensorgram:
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Selected baseline alignment
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Selected artifact removal
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Move sensorgram (grouped)
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Report point generation
To exclude a sensorgram from processing:
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With the viewer selected, click the legend color bullet for the
sensorgram you want to exclude. The bullet changes from color to
no filling, and the corresponding sensorgram fades out
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