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-===== Data Viewer ===== +====== Data Viewer ====== 
-The LIMS provides simple data viewer for files uploaded to the system. Each instrument has its own data viewer page. When you go to this page, you are greeted by the Search screen, as shown in Fig 1. You can search by several different factors: chemical name, chemical CAS number, chemical formula, experiment name, uploaded by, and others. You can also restrict the search to certain periods of time, if you so choose. Upon executing a search, if there are results to be returned, you will see them as experiment "cards", with a short summary of information, beside the Search panel.+The public-facing LIMS website serves as a data viewer for files uploaded to the system, as shown in Fig 1. 
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-//Fig 1. Data viewer Search & Results panel.//+//Fig 1. Highlighting the "Data Viewer" link associated with each instrument.//
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-Following a successful search, identify an experiment of interest and click the File Viewer link. This will take you to the File Viewer pagewhere you can select and subsequently display or download the file of interest. Several instruments are configured to provide basic visual representations of their fuller-strength analytical script counterpartse.gmicrorheology complex modulus data and multi-indenter indentation heatmapsOtherslike the micro ED (Fig 2) provide more robust visualization tools, such as an interactive3D CIF file viewerThese file viewer operations are subject to revision and improvements.+When you go to the LIMS website, you are greeted by the Search screenas shown in Fig 2You can search by several different factors: experiment name, instrument type, data category, and so on., More search categories will be added at a future date. You can also restrict the search to certain periods of timeif you so chooseUpon executing a search, if there are results to be returned, you will see them as experiment "cards", with a short summary of information, under the Search panel.
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-//Fig 2. File viewer example for a micro ED CIF file.//+//Fig 2. Data viewer Search & Results panel.// 
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 +Following a successful search, you may download any of the returned files for further exploration and analysis.
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