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  1. Add data values to Data and Conditions.
    1. To import a file of data values
      1. Save the spreadsheet of data values to a csv (comma-separated value) file.
      2. Click Import csv and select and follow the prompts to add the data file to the Findings Info.
        Import CSV button
      3. The columns and data are added to Data and Conditions.
    2. To add the data values manually
      1. Specify the number of columns and rows for the matrix, and click Update.
        Manually adding Data and Conditions data values
      2. Add the data values to the rows.

    Whether you imported or added information 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).
    Adding Data and Conditions values to the table

  2. To define the column, click an underlined column heading.
    Clicking column
    The Column Definition panel displays.
    Defining the Findings column definition
    1. Select a Column Type, Datum or Condition. 

    2. Select a Column Name or select other and add a new one.

      Column Notes

      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, the following characterization(s) display customized Column Name(s).

        Characterization TypeColumn Type and Column Name Option(s)
        Physico-Chemical
        • MolecularMolecular Weight
        • Purity% purity for sample
        • RelaxivityR1, R2, T1, T2
        • SizePD1, Peak N , RMS size, Z Average
        • Surfacecharge, zeta potential
        In Vitro

        Enzyme Induction – % of Control

        In VivoClick Other to name the column yourself.
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