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Revision as of 14:09, 7 October 2010

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A compendium of terms related to laboratory automation heard around LEAP Technologies and a Literature Library that is the foundation for a Knowledge Base


A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z


A

Agitation

Accessories

Analyst® Software from Applied Biosystems Inc®

Application Publications & Posters

Analyst with ICC-CE

Analyzing a Plant Extract

Atom Parameters

Automated Processing of 2-D Protein Gels

Autosampler

B

Back Cut

Backups

Backflushing

Balance PAL

Bar Code Reading of Vials

Biofuel

Discovery of Biomarkers for Endometrial Carcinoma

Blog about LEAP going ons

Brochures of PAL

C

Carry Over

Ceramic

COMBI PAL

Cycle Composer Software

How to Change Syringe on PAL

2 Channels

Characterization of Human Gastric Cancer by MALDI Imaging

Chromatography

Chronos Software








Clean Cycles

Cliquid® MPX™-2 High Throughput System

How to Clean Syringe at Fast Wash Station

Column

Column Equilibration

Collect PAL

Column Heating

Column Regeneration

Cooling and Heating Sample Storage

Concentration

Consumables

Cycles

Cycle Composer

Cycle Editor

Cycle Times

D

DART

Data System

Definitions

Derivatization

DI PAL

Dilutor Accessory

Dispense Tool

DLW















Dried Blood Spot (DBS)

Dual Channel

Dual Stream

Dynamic Headspace

E

Elution

Empower Driver

EPA Method 8272

Example Solutions

F

How to Refill Fast Wash Station

Flow thru Cell

Fast Wash Station

Fraction Collection

Foil Cutter

Forced Degradation

Fiber Conditioning

Filtering

Filter Press

Front Cut

Firmware

G

Gas Chromatography (GC)

GC Headspace

Gas Chromatography Mass Spec(GCMS)

GC PAL

GSA

H

Handheld

Headspace

Heart Cut

How to basics with PAL

HPLC

HTC PAL

HTC-xt PAL

HTS PAL

HTS-xt PAL

HTX PAL

HTX PAL

Hydrogen Deuterium Exchange

I

ICC-CE Software

Injector

How to set Needle Penetration at Injection Valve

Inject Ahead

Integrated Components

ITSP (Instrument Top Sample Prep)

ITEX-2

J

Job Queue

Job


K


L

Large Volume Dispensing

LC PAL

LC Multi-Valve Applications

LEAP Technologies







LEAP Shell Scheduling Software







LEAP Accessories

They’ll say it’s a LEAP

Labautopedia

Liquid Chromatography

L-Mark

PAL Loader Program

Look Ahead

M

MALDI

Mass Spectrometry (MS)

MassLynx Software

Method

Method Parameters

Method Variables

Mini Pump

Mini-Uniprep Press

Mixing

Cliquid® MPX™-2 High Throughput System

Multiplexing

N

Newsletter about LEAP

Past Newsletters about LEAP

How to set Needle Penetration at Injection Valve

How to set Needle Penetration for Trays

NMR Sample Prep Application

O

Objects

Object Manager

P

PAEK

PTFE

PAL

PAL Cable

Parallel Injections

Posters

Polymer Analysis

Pos-D™

Prep Ahead

Process Stream

Process Monitoring Applications

Productivity Package

Proteomics

PTFE

Publications

Purification Applications

Q


R

Radiolabeling

Reagent Reservoirs

Regeneration

Robot

How to Refill Fast Wash Station

S

Sample Acquisition

Sapphire

Semi Solid Applications

Serial Injection

Service













Shaking of Samples

Side Port Syringe

Small Volume Fraction Collection

Software

Solid Phase Extraction

Solvent Delivery System

Staggered Injections

Staggered Samples

SPE

SPME

Stack

Syringes

Valve Switching

T

Tips and Hints for PAL Systems LC

Training Videos for PAL

How to change Trays

How to set Needle Penetration for Trays

Tobacco Analysis

Foil Cutter

Tm-Sprayer

Tray

Trayholder

Tray Type

Trio VS Valve System

Twin PAL

U

Uniprep Press

Unique Storage Solutions

PAL Utility

UPLC Chromatography

V

Valcon H2

Valcon P

Valve Cooler

Valve Washing

How to manually toggle Injection Valve

Vent Tool

Viton

Vials Introduction @ Discoveryscience.com

LEAP's PAL Application Videos on YouTube

W

Weighing Station

Whatman Mini-Uniprep Press

X

XYZ Robot

X-Press Filtration Station

Y


Z



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LEAP strives to find total solutions for analytical lab automation by automating analytical processes for small and large molecules in extracted liquids, solids, and recently in human, animal and plant tissues. We provide the precise robotics and efficient sample prep required by modern measurement techniques such as MALDITOF mass spectroscopy. Our newest specialty customization of CTC Analytics’ PAL features small workstations that can perform complex liquid handling tasks including HPLC-Purification, SPE, filtration, weighing, heating and stirring. They can be configured as stand alone units or integrated for “just in time” sample prep for LC-MS or GC-MS analysis.
LEAP provides automated workstation instrumentation solutions based on the LEAP CTC PAL X, Y, Z syringe only autosampler robot from LEAP Technologies. This extremely flexible, precise, and adaptable liquid handling robotic platform is available in a variety of lengths and options depending on the requirements of your sample preparation and injections for your UHPLC, LC or GC chromatography.LEAP offers full support and service for the PAL platform in addition to being able to write custom macros, cycles, and scheduling to your applications. Please contact LEAP Technologies on how we can help you get maximized throughput with flexible pipetting automation solutions.

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