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Microlab
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STAR User Manual
610766/02 Page 211 of 225
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Manipulable unit for loading on the Microlab STAR. Hardware unit, in or on which elements
stand, and which is transported when the Microlab STAR is loaded (cf. $XWRORDG).
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Includes test tubes, reagent containers, and wells.
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Barcode for identification of containers. Serves for unambiguous identification of the vessel,
e.g. a sample test tube.
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Refers to the loading of manipulable elements onto the Microlab STAR after processing has
been started.
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Covering for the Microlab STAR. Option and assembly with which the work surface of the
Microlab STAR is covered in such a way that it is shielded from user intervention and other
outside influences (such as dust). At the same time, it protects the user from the movements
of the Microlab STAR. It is transparent.
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The work surface of the Microlab STAR. It presents at the same time the greatest possible
area, cf. :RUN$UHD. The placing of the carriers on it is defined by the 55 tracks, as long as
they are in the operating range of the pipetting area.
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To distribute quantities of liquid from a pipetting device.
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Programs (sequences of commands) which are carried out on the processors of the Microlab
STAR.
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Type of error which depends exclusively on faulty functioning of the hardware.
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Hardware of the Microlab STAR (mechanics, electronics, and firmware)

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