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This chapter includes the following sectionstopics. (TBD: I might split this page into multiple pages, one page for each section. Then I would need to edit each mention of section.topic.)

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  1. Search for the sample, as described in Managing Samples in caNanoLab. The Sample Search Results page appears.

  2. In the row for the sample you want to edit, click Edit. The Update Sample page appears. 

  3. In the Navigation Tree, click Synthesis. The Sample (sample name) Synthesis page appears. 

  4. Select the tab for the category of information you want to add or edit (MaterialsFunctionalization, or Purification), or remain on the default tab (All).

  5. To add or edit an item, click Add or click Edit next to that item. The Add page or Edit page for that item appears. For details, refer to the following sectionstopics: (links TBD)

  6. To delete an item, click Edit next to that item. The Edit page for that item appears. Click Delete. The system moves the deleted item to the sample archive for historical purposes.

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  1. Display the Add or Edit page for Synthesis Material synthesis material of a sample, as described in (link TBD).
  2. In the Materials tab of the Sample (sample name) Synthesis page, click Add, or click Edit next to the item you want to edit. The Add page or Edit page for that item appears.
  3. (Protocol and description details TBD.)
  4. (Materials details TBD.)
  5. Add files. For details, refer to (link TBD).
  6. Click Update

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  1. Display the Add or Edit page for Synthesis Functionalization synthesis functionalization of a sample, as described in (link TBD).
  2. In the Functionalization tab of the Sample (sample name) Synthesis page, click Add, or click Edit next to the item you want to edit. The Add page or Edit page for that item appears.
  3. (Protocol and description details TBD.)
  4. (Functionalization details TBD.)
  5. Add files. For details, refer to (link TBD).
  6. Click Update.

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  1. On the Add or Edit page for synthesis purification of a sample, expand the Technique and Instruments panel, as described in (link TBD).
  2. Fill in the following information.

    Design Technique and Methods FieldInstruments PanelDescription

    Technique*

    Include Page
    Technique
    Technique

    Abbreviation

    Include Page
    Abbreviation
    Abbreviation

    DescriptionEnter a description of the technique and instruments.
    Instruments

    Include Page
    Instrument
    Instrument
     (TBD: On the Dev tier, nothing happens when I click Add next to Instruments.)

  3. When you are finished, click Save Technique. (TBD: On the Dev tier, nothing happens when I click Save Technique.)

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  1. On the Add or Edit page for synthesis purification of a sample, expand the Finding  panel, as described in (link TBD). 
  2. Under Data and Conditions, add findings such as laboratory conditions, pH, or temperature. You can add data manually or you can import as many .csv files as needed. (TBD: May I have a sample CSV file to import, to test these instructions?)
    • To import a file of data values

      1. Save a spreadsheet of data values to a csv (comma-separated value) file.

      2. Click Import csv. Select the data file and follow the prompts to add it. The system adds columns and data under Data and Conditions.

    • To add the data values manually

      1. Specify the number of columns and rows for the matrix, and click Update.

      2. Add the data values to the rows.

  3. Whether you imported values or added values manually, you can preface each data value with one of the following: Maintain the default, equal to (=), or select greater than (>), less than (<), or infinity (approximate). (TBD: On the Dev tier, these drop-down lists are empty.)

  4. To define a column, click an underlined column heading. The Column Definition panel appears.
  5. Select a Column Type, Datum or Condition.
  6. Select a Column Name or select other and add a new one. You can add up to three cell viability Column Names, including cell viability, cell viability B, and cell viability C. You can further identify the column with the Column Value Type.

    • For Column Type Datum, (Column Name options TBD: What column types are available for each column name?).

    • For Column Type Condition, (Column Name options TBD: Same table as for Characterization?). 

  7. To further identify a column, select a Column Value Type. Once the column information is saved, the Column Type is shown in parentheses after the Column Name, such as cell viability (mean). (TBD: In Dev tier, for condition, no values show up in this drop-down list for me.)

  8. Select a Column Value Unit, or select other and add one.
  9. If you want the same value to fill all rows in a column, add a Constant Value. For Column Value Type, boolean, enter a Constant Value of 1 for true and 0 for false.

  10. Click Save. The system updates the columns. If needed, click Set Column Order to change the order of the column headings in the matrix.

  11. Click Save in the Finding panel.

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