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UploadSpecies

UploadSpecies[Inputs]SpeciesModel

creates/updates a model SpeciesModel that contains the information given about the species.

UploadSpecies[SpeciesName]SpeciesModel

returns a new model SpeciesModel that contains the information given about the species.

UploadSpecies[SpeciesObject]SpeciesModel

updates an existing model SpeciesModel that contains the information given about the species.

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    Compatibility Options
    Experimental Results Options
    Health & Safety Options
    Organizational Information Options
    Storage Information Options

Examples

Basic Examples  (1)

Upload model information for an animal, plant, fungi, or unicellular microorganism:

Options  (23)

Acid  (1)

Use the Acid option to specify that pure samples of this identity model are strong acids:

Base  (1)

Use the Base option to specify that pure samples of this identity model are strong bases:

BiosafetyLevel  (1)

Use the BiosafetyLevel option to specify the biosafety level of this identity model. The valid value of this options can be found by evaluating BiosafetyLevelP ("BSL-1","BSL-2","BSL-3","BSL-4"):

DOTHazardClass  (1)

Use the DOTHazardClass option to set the DOT Hazard Class of this uploaded identity model. The valid values of this option can be found by evaluating DOTHazardClassP. The following identity model is part of DOT Hazard Class 0:

DrainDisposal  (1)

Use the DrainDisposal option to specify that pure samples of this identity model can be safely disposed down a standard drain:

ExpirationHazard  (1)

Use the ExpirationHazard option to indicate that samples that contain this identity model are hazardous when they become expired:

Flammable  (1)

Use the Flammable option to indicate if pure samples of this identity model easily combust:

Fuming  (1)

Use the Fuming option to specify that pure samples of this identity model produce fumes when exposed to air:

HazardousBan  (1)

Use the HazardousBan option to indicate that sample that contain this identity model are currently banned from usage in the ECL because the facility isn't yet equipped to handle them:

IncompatibleMaterials  (1)

Use the IncompatibleMaterials option to specify the list of materials that would become damaged if wetted by this identity model. Use MaterialP to see the materials that can be used in this field. Specify {None} if there are no IncompatibleMaterials:

LightSensitive  (1)

Use the LightSensitive option to specify if the identity model is light sensitive and special precautions should be taken to make sure that samples that contain this identity model should be handled in a dark room:

LiquidHandlerIncompatible  (1)

Use the LiquidHandlerIncompatible option to specify that pure samples of this identity model cannot be reliably aspirated or dispensed by a liquid handling robot (ex. Methanol):

MSDSRequired  (1)

Use the MSDSRequired option to indicate that an MSDS file must be supplied for this identity model. An MSDS file is required by SLL the identity model is detected to be hazardous, however, it is best to always provide an MSDS when possible:

Name  (1)

Use the Name option to set the name of this new identity model:

NFPA  (1)

Use the NFPA option to specify the National Fire Potection Association (NFPA) 704 Hazard diamond classification of this substance. This option is specified in the format {HealthRating,FlammabilityRating,ReactivityRating,SpecialConsiderationsList}. The valid symbols to include in SpecialConsiderationsList are Oxidizer|WaterReactive|Aspyxiant|Corrosive|Acid|Bio|Poisonous|Radioactive|Cryogenic|Null. The following identity model, as an NFPA of {1,0,0,{Radioactive}} which means that its Health rating is 1, its Flammability rating is 0, and its Reactivity rating is 0. This identity model has no special considerations:

ParticularlyHazardousSubstance  (1)

Use the ParticularlyHazardousSubstance option to specify that special precautions should be taken in handling samples that contain this identity model. This option should be set to True if the GHS Classification of the identity model is an of the following: Reproductive Toxicity (H340, H360, H362), Acute Toxicity (H300, H310, H330, H370, H373), Carcinogenicity (H350):

Pungent  (1)

Use the Pungent option to indicate that pure samples of this identity model have a strong odor:

Pyrophoric  (1)

Use the Pyrophoric option to specify that pure samples of this identity model ignite spontaneously with contact with air:

Radioactive  (1)

Use the Radioactive option to specify if this pure samples of this identity model contain unstable atomic nucleuses which lose energy by radiation:

Synonyms  (1)

Use the Synonyms option add additional names that this identity model goes by:

UltrasonicIncompatible  (1)

Use the UltrasonicIncompatible option to specify that volume measurements of pure samples of this identity model cannot be performed via the ultrasonic distance method due to vapors interfering with the reading (ex. Methanol):

Ventilated  (1)

Use the Ventilated option to specify that the pure samples of this identity model need to be handled in a ventilated enclosure:

WaterReactive  (1)

Use the WaterReactive option to specify that pure samples of this identity model react violently with contact with water:

Last modified on Mon 24 Jun 2024 19:54:20