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Storage temperature ranges

Operating temperature range Storage temperature range Thermal shock/temperature cycling Humidity exposure... [Pg.290]

Test storage temperature range 0°C to +40°C (2 weeks storage without functional losses) Nonclinical report... [Pg.229]

A storage temperature range may be used in accordance with relevant national/regional requirements. The range should be based on the stability evaluation of the drug substance. Where applicable, specific requirements should be stated, particularly for drug substances that cannot tolerate freezing. The use of terms such as ambient conditions or room temperature is unacceptable. [Pg.209]

NFPA 432,4.4.1 4.5.6 Storage temperatures in chemical storage areas shall be maintained within the recommended storage temperature range for the materials being stored. ... [Pg.203]

Crystallization temperature is that temperature at which a component in a solution fertilizer will precipitate or salt-out. This is a useful measurement in determining the optimum storage temperature range of a solution fertilizer. Crystallization temperature is determined by slowly cooling a solution fertilizer until crystallization occurs. Typical crystallization temperatures of some common solution fertilizers are Ested in Table 18.14. [Pg.497]

ISO 16750-4 2010 Road vehicles— environmental conditions and testing for electrical and electronic equipment— part 4 climatic loads Operating temperature range, the storage temperature range and behavior in a humid environment under temperature changes of the CMS components... [Pg.32]

Stability of enzymes immobilized in electrodes of EFC power sources remains a critical parameter of the technology. Enzymes dispersed in buffer solutions typically have lower stability compared with firozen or lyophilized (freeze-dried) enzyme preparations. Therefore, it is expected that EFC power systems will be delivered and stored in dry or frozen form. For both cases, recommended and maximum allowed storage temperature ranges must be defined. Despite enzyme immobilization protocols (see Chapter 11) that improve enzyme stability, long storage periods at temperatures above 60 °C remain a challenge for most EFC systems. [Pg.356]

Storage temperature range Operating attitude Internal resistance Resistance to mechanical stress... [Pg.126]


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