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Analytical Sequences
Defining a sequence
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Defining a sequence
A sequence may consist of the following parts (all three are optional):
Priority sequence—this is a special provision that allows you to interrupt a
sequence to analyze urgent samples.
Subsequences—each subsequence consists of the number of a stored
method and information that defines a set of samples and calibrators to be
analyzed using the method. There may be up to five subsequences.
Post Sequencenames a method to be loaded and run after the last run in
the last subsequence. Specifies whether the sequence is to be repeated indef-
initely or halted.

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