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  1. Select the Nanomaterial Entity Type (required) from the drop-down list. Enter a Description for the entity.
  2. A [Nanomaterial] Properties section appears whose fields are customized according to what you selected for Nanomaterial Entity Type. For specific information about completing the Properties section, see Defining Nanomaterial Entity Properties.
  3. In the Composing Element Elements section, add information regarding the elements that compose the nanomaterial entity of the sample. For more information, see Defining Nanomaterial Composing Elements.
  4. In the File section, click Add to expand the page where you can add one or more files whose data is relevant to the nanomaterial entity or the derivation of its data. For more information, see Adding a File.
  5. In the Copy to Other Samplesother Characterizations... section, 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. For more information, see Copying Characterizations.
  6. When you finish, click Submit to save the data to the sample or click Reset to clear all fields on the form.

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  1. Select the Functionalizing Entity Type (required). For more information, see Defining a Functionalizing Entity.
    A customized [Functionalizing Entity] Properties section based on your selection of the Functionalizing Entity Type appears on the page. For information about defining properties for the composition, see Defining [Functionalizing Entity type] Properties .
  2. In the Function Information section, add information about the functionalizing elements of the sample. For more information, see Defining Function Information.
  3. In the File section, click Add to expand the page where you can add one or more files whose data is relevant to the functionalizing entity or the derivation of its data. For more information, see Adding a File.
  4. In the Copy to Other Samplesother samples... section, 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. For more information, see Copying Characterizations.
    When you finish, click Save to save the data to the sample or click Reset to clear all fields on the form.

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  1. Once you enter the essential nanomaterial entity and functionalizing entity information under the Composition category, click the Add button corresponding to Chemical Association on the All tab or select the Chemical Association tab itself where you can click the Add button.
  2. The page that opens is organized into three sections. Select from the drop-down list the Association Type (required). Options include:
    Description: Enter any additional information that describes the chemical association of the two elements.
  3. In the Elements Information section, both Element boxes select the nanomaterial or functionalizing entities for which you are defining the chemical association. These have been previously defined for the sample you are annotating. For each selection you make, another drop-down list appears displaying entities relating to your previous selection. Make the appropriate selections in each.The arrow between the Element text boxes symbolizes the association between the two.
  4. In the File section, click Add to expand the page where you can add one or more files whose data is relevant to the nanomaterial entity or the derivation of its data. For more information, see Adding a File.

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Adding Composition Files

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