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====== Estimate dose ====== | ====== Estimate dose ====== | ||
- | For most purposes, the end goal of ADCI software is to provide the estimated radiation dose (in Gy) of test samples. In order to generate the estimated dose, processed samples and a calibration curve must be present. Alternatively, | + | For most purposes, the end goal of ADCI software is to provide the estimated radiation dose (in Gy) of test samples. In order to generate the estimated dose, processed samples and a calibration curve must be present. Alternatively, |
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+ | <WRAP round info> | ||
+ | When performing dose estimation, it is generally preferable to use the [[main: | ||
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===== Dose calculator ===== | ===== Dose calculator ===== | ||
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<WRAP group> | <WRAP group> | ||
<WRAP half column> | <WRAP half column> | ||
- | * **Information about selected calibration curve**\\ The curve ID and SVM sigma value of the highlighted curve when opening the dose calculator | + | * **Information about selected calibration curve**\\ The curve ID and SVM sigma value of the highlighted curve is listed |
- | * **Add a sample to DC Aberrations for Dose Estimation list**\\ To populate the list based on one or more processed samples, highlight the appropriate test samples | + | * **Add a sample to DC Aberrations for Dose Estimation list**\\ To populate the list based on one or more processed samples, click " |
* **Select SVM Sigma value**\\ When samples are added to the "DC Aberrations for Dose Estimation" | * **Select SVM Sigma value**\\ When samples are added to the "DC Aberrations for Dose Estimation" | ||
<WRAP round important> | <WRAP round important> | ||
- | * **Add additional samples if necessary**\\ The above two steps can be repeated to add additional samples. Note you can add multiple samples at the same time by highlighting multiple samples in the "Processed Samples in WorkSpace" | + | * **Add additional samples if necessary**\\ The above two steps can be repeated to add additional samples. Note you can add multiple samples at the same time by highlighting multiple samples in the "Import Sample(s) from WorkSpace" |
- | * **Remove samples if necessary**\\ To remove a sample from the "DC Aberrations for Dose Estimation" | + | * **Remove samples if necessary**\\ To remove a sample from the "DC Aberrations for Dose Estimation" |
* **Click " | * **Click " | ||
</ | </ | ||
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<WRAP group> | <WRAP group> | ||
<WRAP half column> | <WRAP half column> | ||
- | * **Information about selected calibration curve**\\ The curve ID and SVM sigma value of the highlighted curve when opening the dose calculator | + | * **Information about selected calibration curve**\\ The curve ID and SVM sigma value of the highlighted curve is listed |
- | * **Manually add values to DC Aberrations for Dose Estimation list**\\ To populate the list manually, click the {{file: | + | * **Manually add values to DC Aberrations for Dose Estimation list**\\ To populate the list manually, click the " |
- | * **Add additional DC frequencies if necessary**\\ The above two steps can be repeated to add additional DC frequencies. | + | * **Add additional DC frequencies if necessary**\\ The above step can be repeated to add additional DC frequencies. |
* **Assign names to manually entered DC frequencies**\\ Names can be assigned to manually entered DC frequencies by double clicking on the appropriate " | * **Assign names to manually entered DC frequencies**\\ Names can be assigned to manually entered DC frequencies by double clicking on the appropriate " | ||
- | * **Remove samples if necessary**\\ To remove a sample from the "DC Aberrations for Dose Estimation" | + | * **Remove samples if necessary**\\ To remove a sample from the "DC Aberrations for Dose Estimation" |
* **Click " | * **Click " | ||