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main:combinesamples [2020/05/22 05:18]
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main:combinesamples [2020/09/15 20:34] (current)
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   * When the same individual was tested multiple times. For example, separate blood draws were obtained after entering different locations or over a time course where the radiation levels were not constant at each location or time point. It may be possible to determine their cumulative biological dose by combining these samples.   * When the same individual was tested multiple times. For example, separate blood draws were obtained after entering different locations or over a time course where the radiation levels were not constant at each location or time point. It may be possible to determine their cumulative biological dose by combining these samples.
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 +**Metaphase images within combined samples cannot be viewed in the [[main:metaphaseimgviewer | metaphase image viewer]]** because contour files created during sample processing can no longer be located. If images must be viewed, they are still accessible through the original (uncombined) samples.
  
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 ===== Save the sample ===== ===== Save the sample =====
-Combined samples can be saved to a file manually at any time or through a prompt which appears immediately after the sample is created. To save manually, highlight the new sample in the samples list within the [[main:maingui | main GUI]] and click the {{file:icon:application.png?nolink&20}} icon. +Combined samples can be saved to a file manually at any time or through a prompt which appears immediately after the sample is created. To save manually, highlight the new sample in the samples list within the [[main:maingui | main GUI]] and click the {{file:icon:application.png?nolink&20}} icon. 
  
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