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Section 15- Archived Data and Data Viewer
15. Archived Data and Data Viewer
Sample data from all application modules are automatically stored in
archive files and can be opened by either the integrated Data Viewer
software program or spreadsheet programs such as MS Excel.
Archive File Creation
Every time an application module is started, an application-specific
archive file is created for the user that is logged in. All measurements
made by the user (in that application module) for a given calendar
day are stored in a single archive file. These files bear the name of
the respective application module with the date appended. For
example, an archived file entitled “Nucleic Acid 2007 06 04.ndj”
corresponds to Nucleic Acid data from the software session that
began on June 4, 2007. A unique file extension (.ndj) has been given
to these files to enable automatic startup with the Data Viewer (see
description of Data Viewer below).
The data may be edited and/or reformatted and stored under names
of the user’s choice. The spectrum can be re-plotted from the
wavelength data if needed for further analysis.
Note1:
Absorbance data shown in archive files are represented as
they are displayed on the screen. For Nucleic Acids, Protein A280,
and Protein and Labels application modules, data are stored based
on a 1.0 cm (10.0 mm) path. For MicroArray, UV-Vis, BCA Protein,
Bradford, Lowry and Cell Culture application modules the data are
normalized to a 1.0 mm (0.1 cm) path. For high absorbance UV-Vis
samples, data are stored based on a 0.1 mm path.
Note 2
: For data from all modules, a column entitled ‘Measurement
Type’ is included. For each measurement, this column will contain
‘Measure’, ‘Blank’, or ‘Reblank’. If the value is ‘Measure’, then the
values in that row are from a normal measurement that has utilized
the stored blank value. If the value is ‘Blank’, it indicates that the
measurement is the initial blank recorded. If the value is ‘Reblank’, it
is the re-analysis of the previous measurement with a new blank.
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