| bika.uiInstall these classic Bika icons to use instead of the standard black and white Senaite's from github  Samples
  Sample Points
 Indicates the location where the sample is taken, described by a set of parameters, incl lat & long for field samples, or node on a production process  Sample Types
 E.g. water, ore, blood, wine, urine - depending on the lab's discipline  Hazardous
 Used to indicate hazardous samples, configured per sample type in the LIMS set-up. A bigger version of the icon is displayed in the individual Sample views and also printed on sample labels  Analysis Services
 
 Accredited
 All accredited analyses are displayed with this icon throughout the system and results reports 
 Analysis Categories Used to differentiate between analyses from different disciplines the lab offers, e.g. chemistry and microbiology  Late Analysis
 used to indicate analyses (and the Samples they belong to) that have not been completed though their expected turnaround time has expired  Out of range
 This indicates a result that is not in its specified range and applies to both routine and reference samples used for Quality Control purposes, see Analysis Specifications and Quality Control  Warning
 See analysis specifications . Displayed when a result is out of range but with the its specified error tolerance  To follow
 Used on Analysis query results to indicate Analyses that were requested but which have not been completed or verified, and whose results are 'to follow'  Calculations
 Calculations to determine analyses results from dependent analyses and constants, e.g. weight & titrations and others more complex. These calculations may then be selected when configuring individual Analysis Services  Methods
 The accepted and documented scientific methods used to determine analysis results  Dependencies
 To be shown next to Analyses waiting for dependent results  Attachment
 Indicates file attachment to an analysis, and links to it, typically microscope photos 
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 Sample
 Click this icon on Sample lists and views to navigate to the  Sample  Analysis Profiles
 Collection of Analyses frequently ordered together for the same sample types. By storing the collection of analyses in a profile, these can be re-ordered for many samples with 1 click  Specifications
 Valid results ranges for routine analyses, per sample type. Any result captured outside of the range specified will raise an alert 
  Attachment
 Indicates file attachment to a Sample, and links to it, typically microscope photos  Compulsory Attachment
 Indicates that an attachment is mandatory  Attachment disallowed
 Indicates that file attachments are not allowed, either for an analysis or Client Contact who does not want large email attachments  Re-tested
 To confirm suspect results on Samples or Worksheets, they may be re-analysed and to indicate the re-test to verifiers and clients, analysis' re-tested box may be checked  Invoice
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  Worksheets
A collection of analyses grouped together for a logical purpose, e.g. to be executed at the same work station, on the same instrument or by the same analyst  Worksheet Templates
 To speed up Worksheet creation, worksheets laid out similarly can be made-up from templates configured in the system set-up. QC icons on WorksheetsThe following icons are used on Worksheets to indicate reference samples  Blank reference sample
 Indicates a 'blank' sample with expected result of zero  Control reference sample
 A reference sample with strictly defined expected result  Duplicate sample
 A duplicate of another sample on the same worksheet. These results will be compared and if the difference is out of the specified range, an alert will be raised 
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 Laboratory Information
 The name of the laboratory as it will appear in browser frames, contact numbers, physical and postal address, email address and accreditation information  Lab Departments
  Lab Contacts
 The people that work in the lab  Instruments
 Instruments used in the lab  Reference Sample
 Acquired from suppliers, the composition of reference samples are known and they are used to ensure the quality of the scientific methods and instruments used in the lab  Reference Sample Definitions
 These are the 'templates' for reference samples kept in the LIMS, including of expected results values and tolerances  Clients
The Client organisation  Client Contacts
 The people that work at the client and who have access to client data  Suppliers
The organisations from whom the lab buys products (reagents, glassware, etc.) and services (instrument maintenance, etc.)  Supplier Contacts
 As for Clients, the Supplier staff contacts and their contact information
                                
   
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