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DxC Terms
Absorbance
UniCel DxC Systems Instructions For Use A13914
Glossary
October 2005
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Glossary
DxC Terms
Absorbance
The difference between the amount of light entering a solution (incident light) and the
amount of light passing through solution (transmittance) without being absorbed, to
determine the concentration of the substance in solution.
Accession Number
A unique ID (between 1 and 65535) assigned by the instrument for each sample, based
on the order in which the sample is scheduled. This is an internal system ID used for
scheduling and is not visible to the user.
ADC
Analog to Digital Conversion.
Alphanumeric Character
Characters taken from one or more of the following: A–Z, a–z, 0–9.
Analyte
The component being measured.
Analytical Range
Analytical ranges are internal system limits used to set the high and low measuring
limits of the system. These are the ranges that Beckman Coulter has verified can be
achieved by the system. The ranges for each analyte can be found in the Synchron
Clinical Systems Chemistry Information Manual. Results exceeding these limits will
be flagged OIR HI or OIR LO (Out of Instrument Range).
Antibody (Ab)
A protein made by the body to defend itself against a foreign substance (antigen).
Antibody molecules bind noncovalently to the antigen that triggers their production.
Antigen (Ag)
A foreign substance that triggers an antibody response from the body's immune
system.
Antigen Excess (AGXS) Testing
A test for unbound (excess) antibody remaining in solution after the primary reaction
with antigen. Excess antibody is detected by the further addition of antigen and
measurement of reaction rate.