Environmental pollution statistical analysis
Company:
PerkinElmer Informatics
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Issue:
19.1
ChemFinder/BioViz can import data from Excel spreadsheets, including biological data (numbers only, without chemicals).
You can use ChemFinder/BioViz for biological data even when it contains no chemical substances:
- ChemFinder can serve as a general database tool for biological data.
- BioViz can serve as a statistical analysis tool for any data.
- Easy conversion from Excel data into ChemFinder SQL database.
- Intuitive setup and interface to best-fit lines and other statistics.

Trend line of pH over time, with data in ChemFinder and best line fit from BioViz
This ChemBioClip demonstrates using ChemFinder/BioViz for biological data:
- Define a table in a database, without chemical structures
- Define fields in that table for your biological data
- Define a form to view the data, showing your biological data
- Import data from an external source such as Excel
- Plot best-fit lines and other statistics on the data.
You can download the datasheets here: Excel or CSV
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File Size
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Data setup from Excel to ChemFinder:
5.2 MB
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Data import and statistical analysis:
2.43 MB
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Merging in additional data into ChemFinder:
3.68 MB
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Data correlation and analysis in BioViz:
2.56 MB