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Fundamentals of Water Purification (Part 2)

Part 1 of this article discussed the unique properties of the water molecule. It discussed the five basic groups of contaminants found in water, which are particles, dissolved salts, organics, colloids, and bacteria. Part 1 also provided the reader with an understanding of the importance of water supplies in determining the types of contaminants expected in the water. Part 2 of this article describes the processes used to remove contaminants from a water supply, integrating components into a functional system, and the importance of controls and routine periodic water testing.

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Author(s): 
Brian Hagopian, CIPE.
Journal: 
ISPE, April 2000 .

Creating Effective Biopharmaceutical QA/QC Organizations: Your People are the Ke

Bringing a drug product to market requires that all parts of the manufacturing and validation puzzle comply with an increasing number of regulations. Managing the quality aspects for far-flung organizations can be a colossal assignment. A quality assurance unit may be the answer you need, along with finding capable, competent people and ensuring that they have the right communication tools.

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Author(s): 
Edward R. Arling, Ralph Dillon, Joseph Noferi, Pharmacia GS API Biopharma .
Journal: 
BioPharm International, June 2002.
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