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If you have read-only permissions, see Viewing a Characterization Summary. If you are a curator with appropriate security permissions, you can create, update, and delete characterizationsperform all the tasks described in this chapter. |
This chapter describes how to manage the samples' information accessible from the Navigation Tree. This section includes the following topics:
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Understanding the Navigation Tree
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Sample composition records information associated with the way a sample is made, especially in terms of its different parts, its constituents. Composition for a sample in caNanoLab consists of information categorized by nanomaterial entity, functionalizing entity, and chemical association(s). Files You can also add files relevant to the sample composition or derivation of its data can also be added.
- Nanomaterial Entity composition describes the component of a sample that is a nanoparticle.
- Functionalizing Entity composition describes the substance, physical or biological factor, etc. of the sample that produces a specific effect.
- Chemical Association composition annotations describes the chemical association(s) of the nanoparticle/functionalizing entities of the sample.
- Composition File enables you to add files relevant to the sample independently of the entity or chemical associations.
In the Navigation Tree on the left sidebar, click the Composition button. Five tabs showing composition subcategories display on the page that opens.
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With the appropriate security permissions, you can add or delete composition details. If the buttons do not display, you have read-only access to the item. |
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With read-only access, you can review a summary of characterization information and annotations added to the sample.
To access characterization functions in the Navigation Tree
- Click Samples and Search Existing Samples.
- Fill in criteria, and click Search.
- Click Edit in the search results.
- The Navigation Tree appears on the left sidebar and comprises functions which you can use to add annotations to the sample.
Include Page Understanding the Navigation Tree Abrev Understanding the Navigation Tree Abrev Click Composition.
The All tab displays compositions already added to the sample by category. Additional tabs show items added to the sample for each subcategory.
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After you click the Composition button on the Navigation Tree, on the All tab click the Add button associated with Nanomaterial Entity or select the Nanomaterial Entity tab where you can also click the Add button to add composition data. Using the Nanomaterial Entity composition feature, you can Once you access the Composition, All tab, click Nanomaterial Entity tab to enter data or add files pertaining to the nanomaterial component of the sample. The page that opens is organized into four sections. This page Nanomaterial Entity page has four sections and is the same for all nanomaterial composition data, except for slight customizations based what you select in the Nanomaterial Entity field. Instructions for using the page are outlined in the steps below field.
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Follow these steps to fill in the characterization. Links are provided for additional details.
Select theAnchor AddNanoMaterialEntity AddNanoMaterialEntity Section What to Do from the drop-down list. EnterNanomaterial Entity Type * Fill in the entity type (required) A section appears whose fields are customizedand add a Description for the entity. In the section, addFill in the customized information according to what you selected for Nanomaterial Entity Type. In the File section, clickAdd information regarding the elements that compose the nanomaterial entity of the sample. where you canFile Click Add to expand the page
In theto add one or more files whose data is relevant to the nanomaterial entity or the derivation of its data.
Characterizations section, select one or moreCopy to other Characterizations Select one or more samples in the list to which you want this composition data transferred. This option copies files and data to one or more selected samples "owned" by the same point of contact. Copy to other compositionSelect samples in the list to which you want this .physico-chemical data transferred. This option copies files and data to one or more selected samples "owned" by the same point of contact - When you finish, click Submit to save the data to the sample or click Reset to clear all fields on the form.
Defining Nanomaterial Entity Properties
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After defining the particle properties, continue the process described in Adding Nanomaterial Entity Composition Annotationsto define Biopolymer information.
Biopolymer
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After defining the particle properties, continue the process described in Adding Nanomaterial Entity Composition Annotations to define Carbon Nanotube information.
Carbon Nanotube
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After defining the particle properties, continue the process described in Adding Nanomaterial Entity Composition Annotationsto define Dendrimer information.
Dendrimer
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After defining the particle properties, continue the process described in Adding Nanomaterial Entity Composition Annotationsto define Emulsion information.
Emulsion
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After defining the particle properties, continue the process described in Adding Nanomaterial Entity Composition Annotationsto define Fullerene information.
Fullerene
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After defining the particle properties, continue the process described in Adding Nanomaterial Entity Composition Annotationsto define Liposome information.
Liposome
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After defining the particle properties, continue the process described in Adding Nanomaterial Entity Composition Annotationsto define Metal Particle information.
Metal Particle
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There are no unique metal particle properties to be defined. Continue the process described in Adding Nanomaterial Entity Composition Annotationsto define Polymer information.
Polymer
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After defining the particle properties, continue the process described in Adding Nanomaterial Entity Composition Annotationscontinue to define Quantum Dot information.
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There are no unique quantum dot properties to be defined. Continue the process described in Adding Nanomaterial Entity Composition Annotationsto define Nanomaterial Composing Elementsinformation.
Defining Nanomaterial Composing Elements
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To define composing elements for the nanomaterial entity
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After defining composing elements, continue the process described in Adding Nanomaterial Entity Composition Annotationsto define Add supporting documentation files.
Adding a File
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