The United States Pharmacopeia (USP) and others, such as EP, JP, and ChP, have developed test techniques to ensure that particle counts are kept to a minimum in intravenous injections (parenteral ...
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An analysis of counting-efficiency effects in non-volumetric particle counters explains discrepancies across channels.
Patients are administered parenteral drugs usually by means of injections, and therefore these drugs must be free of visible particles. To ensure this, the USP <788> Particulate Matter in Injections ...
Tighter control of particle size and large particle counts reduces defects, improves CMP consistency, and protects yield in ...
Tomographic Particle Image Velocimetry (Tomo-PIV) is a 3D particle image velocimetry technology combined with computed tomography (CT), which can realize full-field quantitative measurement of spatial ...
You've probably heard mold referred to as the "new asbestos" for HVACR. Concern about mold and its health effects is driving consumers to have their indoor air quality (IAQ) situation assessed and, if ...
The latest instruments could be provided by a new vendor or the existing manufacturer. It is common for new models to be sourced due to product obsolescence or enhanced specifications, even when the ...
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