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Supply Chain Weight Weight Weight Weight Weight Weight... [Pg.214]

Strength Strength is the concentration of the drug substance (for example, weight/weight, weight/volume, or unit dose/volume basis), and/or the potency. [Pg.490]

Strength [21 CFR 210.3(b)(16)] — Concentration of the drug substance (e.g., weight/weight, weight/volume, or unit dose/volume basis) or the potency, that is, the therapeutic activity of the drug product as indicated by an appropriate laboratory test or by adequately developed and... [Pg.67]

If the analyte is a hquid dissolved in another liquid, the results may be expressed on a volume/volume basis, but you will hkely encounter this formula only in rare simations. You would handle the calculations in the same manner as those above, using the same volume units for solute and sample. Gas analyses may be reported on a weight/weight, weight/volume, or volume/volunie basis. [Pg.156]

Distinguish between the expression of concentration on weight/weight, weight/volume, and volume/volume bases. [Pg.183]

Number Weight Weight Weight Type Remarks... [Pg.584]

Quantizer Uniform Uniform Weighted Weighted Weighted... [Pg.83]

Mass, Force, and Weight. Weight is a force the weight of a body is the product of its mass and the acceleration due to gravity. [Pg.310]

Diameter Weight, Weight, Grade Thicknem, LIpaet Ends, for Weld-on... [Pg.1234]

Unfortunately, the protection provided by concrete can be overcome by contamination of the concrete by chloride. Chloride, when entering the concrete as a contaminant of the mix constituents, is to a large extent (about 90%) complexed within the cement matrix and only a small percentage is free in the pore solutions. The present codes of practice ban the use of chloride-bearing additives and restrict the amount of chloride present in concrete. For normally reinforced concrete made with ordinary Portland cement it should be not more than 0.4% chloride ion with respect to the cement content weight/weight. [Pg.54]

Weight-weight calculations, 226 Werner, Alfred, 393 Wintergreen, oil of, 340 Wollaston, W. H., 258 Wondering Why, 5, 8,16, 155 Woodward, Robert Burns, 435 Work, 114... [Pg.466]


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