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Holford NHG, Hale M, Ko HC, Steimer J-L, Sheiner LB, Peck CC et al. Simulation in Drug Development Good Practices. Draft Publication of the Center for Drug Development Science (CDDS) Draft version 1.0, July 23, 1999, http //cdds.georgetown.edu/research/sddgp723.html (accessed October 1, 2005)... [Pg.526]

IPSE. Good Practice Guide for Technology Transfer. 2003. http //www.ipse. org. Accessed on 01st July 2012. [Pg.42]

The analytical laboratory is an integral member of the project team, and it should have a full access to the planning documents that describe the requirements for environmental data collection. That is why it is always a good practice to provide the SAP to the laboratories, which will be conducting the project analytical work. [Pg.82]

This chapter is a review of practical and easily accessible techniques in physicochemical property prediction. It is not intended to be comprehensive, or be a guide to every kind of approach that can be adopted. The scientific basis of the various methods has been reviewed frequently and recently (Boethling and Mackay, 2000 Fisk 1995). The intention is to set out approaches that can be readily applied, and to give guidance on good practice. The very fact of the ready availability of computerized methods of well-established reliability can give a false sense of security. The examples show that the off-the-peg methods are remarkably effective, which, somewhat ironically, increases the risk of bad practice creeping in. [Pg.55]

Good Practice for the use of computer systems in laboratory applications is now well established and is based on many years of experience. LIMS is simply another use of the power and flexibility of client/server or browser-accessed computerized systems. Therefore, it may be validated in a similar manner to other systems utilized within the pharmaceutical industry. Specifically, LIMS is... [Pg.516]

PIC/S Guidance Good Practices for Computerized Systems in Regulated GXP Environments (PI 011-2), 1 July 2004. Accessed January 1, 2006, at http //www.picscheme.org. [Pg.177]

When microarray and other high-throughput data were in frequent use, the need arose to make the data accessible to other researchers as part of good practice. Today most journals require high-throughput data to be made publicly available and reach minimal information about a microarray experiment standards (9). [Pg.445]

PIC/S (2007) Good practices for the computerised systems in regulated GXP environments. 2007. Available http //www. labcompliance.com/info/links/international/ computers.aspx. Accessed September 2013... [Pg.569]

Silver sulfide is an excellent material for a solid-state electrode. It has very low solubiHty and consequently there are only few potentiometric interferences (CN , Hg ). It can be easily compressed into mechanically stable pellets and it is also accessible as single crystal for electrodes. At ambient conditions (below 176°C) its monoclinic p-modification, acanthite, is stable, and shows high ionic conductivity due to silver ions. Silver sulfide electrodes respond to both silver and sulfide ions with good practical detection limits (10 -lO moll ) in Nernstian manner. Sulfide analysis is performed in strongly alkaline solutions. [Pg.2345]

The most dangerous hazardous chemicals would fall into the GHS Hazard Class 1 for toxic substances. (See Section 3.2.1 for an overview of the GHS and Section 6.2.1 for more information about the GHS toxicity ratings.) It is good practice to restrict access to these chemicals. This means that you know where your high hazard chemicals are, how they are being used, and that they are protected from theft and misuse. [Pg.534]


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