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| - | ==== How is data organized in the LIMS? ==== | + | ===== How is data organized in the LIMS? ===== |
| - | The LIMS system utilizes | + | The LIMS system utilizes |
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| - | //Fig 1. Schematic illustrating the connections between | + | //Fig 1. Schematic illustrating |
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| - | === Components === | + | |
| - | Components are the simplest classification of chemical species in the LIMS and represent the lowest level of compositional complexity. | + | |
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| - | === Polymers === | + | |
| - | Polymers are the next classification, | + | |
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| - | === Composites === | + | |
| - | Composites are the last classification, | + | |
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| - | === Experimental Data: Connecting the models === | + | |
| - | Each experimental data entry relates back to information concerning the components, polymers, and/or composites used in the sample to which the data applies. This means that each time a piece of data is submitted to the LIMS (e.g. a mass spectrum), information about the component(s), | + | |
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| - | Additionally, | + | |
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| - | The workflow would proceed as follows: | + | |
| - | * 1) synthesize your sample and generate an experiment ID (from either the electronic lab notebook, ELN, or from the LIMS metadata tool) | + | |
| - | * 2) characterize your sample (e.g. via SAXS/WAXS) and submit the data under that experiment ID | + | |
| - | * 3) repeat (2) for however many characterization types you perform on that sample | + | |
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