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The NIH analytical methods and reference materials program for dietary supplements

by: shinta, 7 pages

Quality of botanical products is a great uncer­ tainty that consumers, clinicians, regulators, and researchers face. Definitions of quality abound, and include specifica­ ...

Instant Noodles : A Potential Vehicle for Micronutrient Fortification

by: shinta, 4 pages

Instant noodles appear to have originated in Japan in the 1950s and, today, are produced in over 80 countries worldwide. In 2001, over 1 million MT of instant noodles were produced in ...

PARETO ANALYSIS

by: shinta, 7 pages

Pareto Analysis(G) is a statistical technique in decision making that is used for the selection of a limited number of tasks that produce significant overall effect. It uses the Pareto ...

5 WHY Series – Part 1

by: shinta, 4 pages

The 5-why analysis, used throughout the kaizen concept and in quality control, is a tool to discover the root causes of a problem. More often than not, people fix a problem by dealing ...

Abstract Effective Test Design Techniques

by: frej, 1 pages

Abstract Effective Test Design Techniques

Preventing Food Safety Problems

by: davidross759, 2 pages

Most industries have become reasonably sophisticated in terms of applying the principals and tools involved in quality control and improvement

Difference between Quality control and Quality Assurance

by: zaid_iec, 4 pages

Difference between Quality control and Quality Assurance

Effective Internal Auditing-Making Quality Systems More Efficient for the Medical Products Industry

by: davidross759, 2 pages

The different types of internal audits and how they are approached will be discussed. The Internal Audit Lifecycle will be followed from beginning to end. It will be shown that. Internal audits are ...

Hybrid Quality Systems For Pharmaceuticals - Combining ICH Q7A & Part 210-211

by: davidross759, 2 pages

The manufacture of drugs is controlled by ICH-Q7A and 21 CFR Part 210 & 211. Although these standards were written 24 years apart, they complement each other in many ways

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