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  7. Sample View

Sample View

To view all details of a sample, you can select from the view of the data collection:
Selecting sample

Sample details

This takes you to a summary page of all details of a sample, starting with the details provided prior to data collection:
Sample details
From this it is possible to view summaries of all samples of the same protien, as well as views of the dewar and the shipment. Furthermore one can edit some of the properties of the sample. This can be useful prior to reprocessing data. Note that the components, abundance and volume information are not currently utilised. 

Subsamples

Below this is a summary of sub-samples. Currently this is utilised on VMXi for the provision of multiple collections in a subwell of a plate.

Subsamples VMXi

Data collections

Below are all the data colelctions, MCA spectra , edge scans, grid scans, robot loads and sample actions for the sample detailed above. The experiment view filtering is availiable as in the view for the whole visit.

Data collection from sample view

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