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DxC Terms
Laboratory Information System (LIS)
UniCel DxC Systems Instructions For Use A13914
Glossary
October 2005
Page 7 of 12
Laboratory Information System (LIS)
A laboratory host computer that can be interfaced to an DxC analyzer.
Lot-Specific Parameter Card
A Beckman Coulter-provided card which is imprinted with bar codes. The card allows
for lot-specific calibration information to be loaded into the DxC system.
LPIA
Large Particle Immuno Assay
Microtube™
A sample tube, manufactured by Beckman Coulter, intended for low-volume samples
and that can be bar coded.
Modular Chemistries (MC)
The discrete, cup modules located on the left side of the instrument: Glucose, BUN,
creatinine, phosphorous, albumin, Total Protein. The electrolytes, analyzed in the
flow cell, are also located in this area.
MSMC
Multiple Smart Module Controllers. Processors that work in conjunction with the ICC
and communicate with the network of subsystems.
Multipage List
A list that contains more than one screen page of information, requiring use of Page
Up/Page Down to access additional pages.
Multipoint Span
The difference between consecutive calibrator rates or absorbances. The maximum of
six consecutive calibrator rates seen on a standard curve for levels 0-1, 1-2, 2-3, 3-4,
4-5, 5-0. Span indicates a measure of sensitivity over the entire curve.
No Foam
Reagent additive automatically added to the system waste to prevent excessive
foaming that may occur with certain reagent combinations.
Numeric Character
The counting digits, 0-9.
Offset
A value which is added or subtracted following the application of a slope value to a
chemistry result.
On-Board Reagent
The chemistries, buffers, and diluents that are currently loaded onto the system.