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  1. Access the characterization functions.
  2. Click the All or Physico-Chemical Characterizations tab. Both tabs display five sections, but the All tab provide customizations based what you select in the Characterization Type* field.

    Field/SectionWhat to Do
    Characterization TypeAlready selected as Physico-Chemical Characterization.
    Characterization Name*Select from the drop-down list the name of the Characterization you want to add (required).
    [Characterization] PropertiesDisplays only for Physical State, Shape and Solubility characterizations. Define properties for the characterization, if applicable.
    Design and Methods Complete the fields describing techniques and instruments used to derive the data.
    Finding

    Add data findings and supporting documentation relating to the sample.

    Analysis and ConclusionsEnter any relevant analyses and conclusions reached by the data.
    Copy to other Samples...Select samples in the list to which you want this physico-chemical data transferrred. This option copies files and data to one or more selected samples "owned" by the same point of contact.
  3. When you finish, click Submit to save the data to the sample.

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  1. Access the characterization functions.
  2. Click the All or In Vitro Characterizations tab. Both tabs display five sections, but the All tab provide customizations based what you select in the Characterization* field.

    Field/SectionWhat to Do
    Characterization TypeAlready selected as In Vitro Characterization
    Characterization Name*Select from the drop-down list the name of the Characterization you want to add (required).
    For more information about completing the Summary section, see Defining an In Vivo Characterization Summary.
    [Characterization] PropertiesDisplays only for Cytotoxicity, Enzyme Induction and Transfectionin vitro characterizations. Define properties for the characterization, if applicable.
    Design and MethodsComplete the fields describing techniques and instruments used to derive the data.
    Finding

    Add data findings and supporting documentation relating to the sample.

    Analysis and ConclusionsEnter any relevant analyses and conclusions reached by the data.
    Copy to Other Samples...Select 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.
  3. When you finish, click Submit to save the data to the sample.

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  1. Access the characterization functions.
  2. Click the All or In Vivo Characterizations tab. Both tabs display five sections, but the All tab provide customizations based what you select in the Characterization* field.

    Field/SectionWhat to Do
    Characterization TypeAlready selected as In Vivo Characterization.
    Characterization Name*Select from the drop-down list the name of the Characterization you want to ad (required). The options for In Vivo Characterization are Pharmacokinetics and Toxicology. There are no customizations on this Characterization page based on either of these selections. For more information about completing the Summary section, see Defining an In Vivo Characterization Summary.
    [Characterization] PropertiesDisplays for in vivo characterizations.
    Design and Methodscomplete the fields describing techniques and instruments used to derive the data.
    Findings

    add data findings and supporting documentation relating to the sample.

    Analysis and ConclusionsEnter any relevant analyses and conclusions reached by the data.
    Copy to Other Samples...

    Select samples in the list to which you want this physico-chemical data

    transferrred

    transferred. This option copies files and data to one or more selected samples "owned" by the same point of contact.

  3. When you finish, click Submit to save the data to the sample.

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