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|Experiment can often not be performed due to missing consumables | |Experiment can often not be performed due to missing consumables | ||
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|Pipetting error | |Pipetting error | ||
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− | |rowspan="3"|Sudden errors that can be fixed or vanish again | + | |rowspan="3"|'''Sudden errors that can be fixed or vanish again''' |
|Contamination in cell culture | |Contamination in cell culture | ||
|pH-meter not calibrated due to technician on sick leave | |pH-meter not calibrated due to technician on sick leave | ||
|96 well plate dropped | |96 well plate dropped | ||
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− | |rowspan="3"|Errors that are inherent to the process and influence the outcome | + | |rowspan="3"|'''Errors that are inherent to the process and influence the outcome''' |
|Uncontrolable, not-measured differences in study subjects, e.g. genetic differences | |Uncontrolable, not-measured differences in study subjects, e.g. genetic differences | ||
|positive control does not exist for this type of experiment | |positive control does not exist for this type of experiment |
Revision as of 19:05, 5 September 2020
The following table describes different types of errors and gives examples.
Description | Example | |||||
Reoccuring errors | Experiment can often not be performed due to missing consumables | New researchers use equipment wrongly | Strong bleeding during surgery | Injection fluid is coming out again | Positive control in experiment forgotten | Pipetting error |
Sudden errors that can be fixed or vanish again | Contamination in cell culture | pH-meter not calibrated due to technician on sick leave | 96 well plate dropped | |||
Errors that are inherent to the process and influence the outcome | Uncontrolable, not-measured differences in study subjects, e.g. genetic differences | positive control does not exist for this type of experiment | Equipment not sensitive enough or with a big variance |
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