quality control

quality control

Clause 9 comprises 10, a paratactic extension adding to the described effects of quality control.

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All that results is something new and beyond quality control.

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Thus, the marketable surplus might be increased by a new variety, better agronomic management or more effective quality control during post-harvest processing.

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Statistical quality control literature tends to focus on the percent defects or, in this case, impurity.

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In fact, if a significant increase in physics resources for quality control is required, even this modest saving may vanish.

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No coordinated quality control program has been established.

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As with the diphtheria antitoxin production, standards and quality control were organized labinternally without state interference.

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Inspiration for such control dimensions may be obtained from the experience with quality control obtained in business and in other institutional domains.

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However, these advanced approaches to treatment delivery, with beams that dynamically change during their delivery, have rendered traditional quality control solutions inadequate.

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She spent several years working in various manufacturing plants and completed assignments in process engineering, quality control, safety, and product design.

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Rigorous validation and quality control procedures have been imposed throughout the development course.

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Nevertheless, it should be possible with efficient sterilization and good quality control to eliminate the possibility of releasing fertile males.

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This decision is supported by probability calculations, which are common in the area of statistics called statistical quality control.

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Therefore, increased reliance has to be placed on pre-production quality control, especially for obtaining, testing and housing vaccine donors free of harmful infections.

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Yet many problems can be prevented by the implementation of strict regulations, good quality control, clear standards, and a well-defined scientific concept.

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