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Emission Flame Photometry

MeSH ID: D013054

Description:
Also known as flame emission spectroscopy. This is a spectrophotometric technique by which the absorption or emission spectra of radiation from atoms are produced and analyzed. A flame is used to induce excitation of atoms, where the intensity of emitted light can be subsequently measured.

Best practice for sharing this type of data:
Numerical values corresponding to the absorption or emission features of each experimental element can be displayed as Tabular data: Tabular data should be saved as a .txt or .csv file. The first row(s) should contain information about the dataset, such as the data file name, author, today's date, when the data within the file were last modified, and companion file names. Please also state which symbol has been used to denote missing data (NA is preferred). Column headings should describe the content of each column and contain only numbers, letters, and underscores - no spaces or special characters. Lowercase letters are preferred. Row names should be consistent with those used in the article and in other related datasets.

Most suitable repositories:
Emission flame photometry data can be added to any repository able to host generic file types, detailed here.

Best practice for indicating re-use of existing data:
For public datasets please provide a DOI or other stable identified for the dataset itself *and* include a citation for the dataset in the reference list. Be sure to indicate exactly which data has been re-used, particularly when multiple versions of the dataset exist. In many cases, this is best achieved by sharing the code used to extract the part of the data that you analyzed. In some cases it may be best to share the exact dataset(s) you analyzed as well.

For access-controlled data authors should provide a link to instructions for obtaining access (e.g. here is the information page for ADNI (Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative): http://adni.loni.usc.edu/data-samples/access-data/).

When re-using a private dataset from a previous study please contact the data owners to discuss how the data can be made public.

data_type/emission_flame_photometry.txt · Last modified: 2022/07/08 05:30 by souad