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Quality Assurance in GLP and GCP: The Role of Quality Assurance in Clinical and Non-Clinical Studies
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Quality Assurance in GLP and GCP. Thursday, December 08, 2005. The Role of Quality Assurance in Clinical and Non-Clinical Studies. As written by Darshit S Patel, Executive in Quality Assurance Department, Alembic Ltd, India. From the article "Quality Assurance In New Drug Development and Research". Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) and Application. The GLP Principles in their strict, regulatory sense apply only t such studies on pharmaceuticals which:. Repeated dose toxicity (sub-acute and chronic). Local t...
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Quality Assurance in GLP and GCP: December 2005
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Quality Assurance in GLP and GCP. Thursday, December 08, 2005. The Role of Quality Assurance in Clinical and Non-Clinical Studies. As written by Darshit S Patel, Executive in Quality Assurance Department, Alembic Ltd, India. From the article "Quality Assurance In New Drug Development and Research". Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) and Application. The GLP Principles in their strict, regulatory sense apply only t such studies on pharmaceuticals which:. Repeated dose toxicity (sub-acute and chronic). Local t...
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Equivalent Weight: Equivalent Weight of Elements
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Thursday, March 02, 2006. Equivalent Weight of Elements. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Equivalent weight is the atomic weight. Divided by the valence. It assumes in a chemical compound. For example, hydrogen. With atomic weight 1.008 and valence 1, has an equivalent weight of 1.008. Oxygen. Assumes a valence of 2 and has an atomic weight of 15.9994, so it has an equivalent weight of 7.9997. Elements may assume different equivalent weights in different compounds. For example, iron. Check availabi...
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Equivalent Weight: March 2006
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Thursday, March 02, 2006. Equivalent Weight of Elements. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Equivalent weight is the atomic weight. Divided by the valence. It assumes in a chemical compound. For example, hydrogen. With atomic weight 1.008 and valence 1, has an equivalent weight of 1.008. Oxygen. Assumes a valence of 2 and has an atomic weight of 15.9994, so it has an equivalent weight of 7.9997. Elements may assume different equivalent weights in different compounds. For example, iron. Check availabi...