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Processing / Preprocessing
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Decreasing
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Time to change
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Ignore from beginning
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Ignore from end
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Window
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2
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Reaction
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Undefined
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Increasing
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Decreasing
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Baseline readings
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Readings from
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Beginning
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End
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Change
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Change type
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Absolute
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Relative (%)
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Maximum of well
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Ignore from beginning
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0
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Ignore from end
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Time to
maximum
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Ignore from beginning
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0
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Ignore from end
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0
Depending on the level of the internal software, the
FILE
key opens a list of actions possible for the current protocol.
Precalculations
Precalculation is used in the context of dual (two wavelength) measurements when Filter 1 (main
filter) and Filter 2 (reference filter) are defined in the
Main
menu.
The purpose of the precalculation is to merge the data from the two measurements into one data set,
which can then be further processed, for example, using kinetic calculations or a curve fit.
The most common example of precalculation is the subtraction of the reference wavelength, where
absorbance values of Measurement 2 (measured with Filter 2) is subtracted from the absorbance
values of Measurement 1 (measured with Filter 1).