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Poking Around in the Fog

Even with everything under control, an analyst is well-advised to keep his eyes open so he will have an idea of what artifacts could turn up, and can plan to keep irregularities in check. The list of items in Table 4.44 could turn up in the checklist of any GMP-auditor worth his salt a corresponding observation would probably trigger his suspicion that there might be further weak spots. The table is given here to provide the reader with an idea of the human and technical factors that can influence the quality of results, and to permit a search for examples that fit a certain category. [Pg.320]

Examples of Things That Can Go Wrong Possible Consequences Refer to Section [Pg.321]

SOP the same mistake is committed the next time around.  [Pg.328]


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