(Another possible meaning for "space" is everything rather far away from a celestial body, such as outside its atmosphere. So a creature from another planet is no more "spacey" than a creature on Earth is - unless, of course, the creature can somehow exist in the vacuum of space without breathing gear. Contrary to how the word is often used, "space" does not refer to everything in the universe except for Earth it refers to everything in the universe, Earth included. Of course, this kind of construction rests on an inherent geocentric bias. Constructions like "Batharian hound" or "Ar'ha'sds'gdian bat" also qualify. Taking regular words and giving them appropriate futuristic flair with a simple addition since the 1930's.Ī Sub-Trope of Call a Smeerp a Rabbit, rarely played straight these days but still used often when parodying or hanging a lampshade on a certain setting's Recycled in Space trappings.
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Before making a single edit, Tropedia EXPECTS our site policy and manual of style to be followed.Each group gets a unique color, and populations within a group inherit group text characteristics. It is in group identification for subsets and statistics. Text color is an important attribute of the workspace.unopened files) of samples and populations to help guide workflow and make for quicker identification of resources. invalid samples) and internal annotations (opened vs. FlowJo uses a number of colors and symbols to represent various states (compensated vs.The Workspace uses a variety of additional indicators to help with analysis:
If samples have a “well id” keyword, samples will now be sorted by that keyword, or if that keyword is not found, then by the sorted by sample naming preference.Additional columns can be added to the samples area to display information like keywords, staining protocols, annotation, etc.By default Statistic and #Cells columns are displayed.Displays the sample list and associated analysis of the currently selected group, e.g.Double-clicking on a group name will allow you to modify the group properties. The Groups area lists all groups in the number of samples each contains (Size) and the Role the group plays ( compensation, control, test sample, etc.).For example, in the above picture, the common group actions (group creation, gate copying, value copying and sample grouping) are all organized in the Groups band). For general information on ribbons, go here. Because there are Workspace specific operations, there is a Workspace task (shown above) which groups similar activities that are commonly performed in the Workspace, such as adding statistics, viewing sample properties and creating or modifying groups. Tasks group similar bands together, and appear as “tabs” in the Workspace.
The Workspace window is organized in three main sections (shown in image above): 1) Tasks and Bands: * For a more general overview of the workspace, go here.