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Section III: Measured Quantities</u><br> | Section III: Measured Quantities</u><br> | ||
- | + | For each type of quantity measured (e.g., fluorescence, optical density), report on the following: <br> | |
- | <li> Units: What are the units of the measurement?<br> <br></strong> | + | <ol type="1"> <li> Units: What are the units of the measurement?<br> <br></strong> |
Fluorescence was measured in relative fluorescence units (RFU). <br> | Fluorescence was measured in relative fluorescence units (RFU). <br> | ||
Optical Density was measured in absorbance units (AU). <br> <strong> | Optical Density was measured in absorbance units (AU). <br> <strong> | ||
What is the equivalent unit expressed as a combination of the seven SI base units? (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI_base_unit) <br></strong> | What is the equivalent unit expressed as a combination of the seven SI base units? (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI_base_unit) <br></strong> | ||
- | + | Absorbance in AU is a ratio, and thus has no SI units. <br> | |
- | + | RFU is an arbitrary fluorescence unit and cannot be compared. <br> <strong> | |
<li> Precision: <br> | <li> Precision: <br> | ||
- | + | What is the range of possible measured values for this quantity, using your instrument as configured for these measurements? (e.g., a meter stick measures in the range of 0 to 1 meter) <br></strong> | |
- | + | Dynamic range: 0-4 OD<br> <strong> | |
- | + | What are the significant figures for these measurement? (e.g., on a meter stick, it is common to measure to the nearest millimeter). <br></strong> | |
- | + | 0.0001 OD<br> | |
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- | + | Is the precision the same across the entire range? If not, how does it differ? <br></strong> | |
- | + | Yes<br> | |
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+ | How did you determine these answers? <br></strong> | ||
+ | Synergy H1 Specification Sheet<br> | ||
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<li> Accuracy: <br> | <li> Accuracy: <br> | ||
- | + | <ol type="a"> <li>When was the instrument last calibrated? <br></strong> | |
- | + | March 2013<br> <strong> | |
- | + | <li>How was the instrument calibrated? <br></strong> | |
- | + | An accredited BioTek technician calibrated the machine against a known standard concentration gradient during initial setup of the machine. <br> <br> <br> </ol></ol> | |
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Section I: Provenance and Release
Reagent/Material Cost Gibson Assembly mix $31.40 LB and LB Plate $5.00 96 well plate $2.00 Total $38.40 Section III: Measured Quantities For each type of quantity measured (e.g., fluorescence, optical density), report on the following:
Optical Density was measured in absorbance units (AU). What is the equivalent unit expressed as a combination of the seven SI base units? (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI_base_unit) Absorbance in AU is a ratio, and thus has no SI units. RFU is an arbitrary fluorescence unit and cannot be compared. What is the range of possible measured values for this quantity, using your instrument as configured for these measurements? (e.g., a meter stick measures in the range of 0 to 1 meter) What are the significant figures for these measurement? (e.g., on a meter stick, it is common to measure to the nearest millimeter). 0.0001 OD Is the precision the same across the entire range? If not, how does it differ? Yes How did you determine these answers? Synergy H1 Specification Sheet
Section IV: Measurements
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