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The author guidelines will indicate if there are word-processing templates available for authors to download and will specify if there are requirements about their use. Template files contain all the necessary formatting for a particular journal and are provided by the publisher from its Web site. Templates make it easier to format submissions to meet the publisher s specifications. [Pg.60]

Definition of file types that can be uploaded or created, for instance, integrated templates for a word processing application. [Pg.314]

The most basic approach to an electronic PSSR checklist is to create a word processing software or spreadsheet software template form for the simple and complex checklists. If desired, the simple and complex items can be built together into one document as the instructions might be to either mark or delete all non-applicable items from the file customized for the specific PSSR trigger event. [Pg.82]

Microsoft Word comes with a pre-defined resume template you can use to assist in the formatting of your resume. If you already use Microsoft Word, this chapter will walk you through the resumeformatting process using this powerful word processor. [Pg.140]

Avoid excessive documentation—While documentation is one of the keys to cGMP compliance (at least according to FDA), there is nothing that requires that paper be used in excess. Incorporation of previously documented work should be encouraged. A well-articulated presentation of a process or procedure should be reused wherever possible. Pictures, diagrams, and tables are worth substantially more than 10,000 words in the presentation of technical information. Use procedures, templates, and forms extensively to reduce both execution and documentation time periods. Use a minimum of clear and concise prose at all times. War and peace -type efforts should be avoided at all times. Quality and clarity are far more important than quantity. [Pg.121]

Native state (N) is formed from the unfolded state through intermediate(s) (I). The intermediate(s) acts as a template and propagates to form ordered oligomeric intermediates or protofibrils (PF), which builds up to form stable, insoluble fibrils (F) as shown in Fig. 2. The reaction mechanism involved in this sequence is similar to initiation, propagation, and termination steps in a polymerization reaction. Amorphous aggregates, formed are in equilibrium with the intermediates. In other words, this process is reversible. However, amyloid fibrils are the byproducts of irreversible protein aggregation. [Pg.2481]

Formal reviews normally require appropriate documentation. For example. Excel spreadsheets or Word templates are available for conducting safety reviews to ensure that a specific process has been used in the analysis and to document the results of the review. The documentation should include the team members, the dates and times of the review, the functional area of each team member, the purpose of the review, the equipment and processes being analyzed, key specifications for the equipment (e.g., maximum flow rate), what codes and standards apply to the review if any, and a discussion of past incidents that may be relevant to what is being reviewed. The review should consider the equipment and materials in the vicinity of what is being reviewed. For example, fuel storage tanks or high voltage electrical equipment in... [Pg.44]

According the central dogma, there are two fundamental processes, in which DNA participates replication and transcription. They are both far from trivial to be executed because the DNA chemical structure imposes serious constrains on how DNA can function. A major limitation consists in the fact that DNA and RNA chains can be extended only from one of two ends, the so-called 3 -end, which carries the 3 -OH group. Another limitation in case of replication is less fundamental DNA polymerases have not acquired in the course of evolution the ability to start DNA synthesis without the presence of the 3 -OH group. In other words, in addition to the template and the precursors of DNA (dNTPs) the DNA polymerase always requires a primer to start synthesis of the new DNA chain. It is not the case for transcription RNA polymerase can start RNA synthesis on DNA template without any primer. [Pg.300]


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