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- | //Fig 1. Page annotation menu. From left to right: Chemistry, Biology, Well Plates, ChemSpeed (future), and Symphony X/Peptide Synthesizers | + | //Fig 1. Page annotation menu. From left to right: Chemistry, Biology, Well Plates, ChemSpeed (future), and Symphony X/Peptide Synthesizers.// |
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==== Well Plate Annotations ==== | ==== Well Plate Annotations ==== | ||
- | Well plate annotations (Fig 4) in the ELN come in two different forms (as of 1/22/2025): chemical and biological. Depending on the plate choice you specify, you will walk through a process for capturing formulation information (chemical) or well-by-well culture information (biological). Once saved, the plate is given a unique ID and a QR code, and is made available in a visual display with your other well plates. Plates can then be edited or removed from your ELN page. | + | Well plate annotations (Fig 4) in the ELN come in two different forms: |
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- | //Fig 4. Plate annotation panel. Users first specify a plate type (chemistry or biology) and then following | + | //Fig 4. Plate annotation panel. Users first specify a plate type (chemistry or biology) and then follow |
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