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Dismantling the Gray Maze
that intensified during the 1980s and 1990s, when a scandal involving HIV-tainted blood rocked Japan s top drug-regulating body, the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW). The result was a closed, bureaucratic approach to drug regulation a gray maze, as Mark Colby and Michael Birt called it in a 1997
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Dismantling the Gray Maze
regulatory system once referred to as a gray maze has long isolated the worlds second largest pharmaceutical market from the rest of the world. Japans regulators are moving toward an international, science-based framework. Can they move fast enough? Agnes Shanley interviews ICH founder Dr. Osamu Doi
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Dismantling the Gray Maze
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2004 Mini Cooper S
What carries a transmission from Germany, an engine from Brazil, and is assembled in Great Britain? That would be the Mini Cooper S, still a head-turner though it has been in production for two years. Kids love this car. Virtually every grocery bagger and fast-food worker we encountered during our
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Therapeutic Dose: QbD and PAT: What s In It for the Little Guy?
house can be expanded by not investing in scientists, engineers, and equipment needed to perform PAT or QbD. There exist, in almost all countries, manufacturers with only a few employees that may only sell over. Pharmaceutical Process Improvement | Therapeutic Dose: QbD and PAT: Whats
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Drug Industry Doubled January Layoffs
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Analysis of Trace Elements in Tungsten Carbide using the Teledyne Leeman Labs Prodigy DC Arc
Tungsten carbide is a fine gray powder with a melting point of 2870ºC and a hardness of 8.5-9.0, surpassed in hardness only by diamond materials. Tungsten carbide is produced via reaction between tungsten metal and carbon at high temperatures; it is not a naturally occurring compound. The hardness
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SPECIFYING THE CORRECT ENCLOSURE MATERIAL
Thirty years ago, specifying an enclosure involved three steps: ordering the appropriately sized gray box, installing sensitive electronic equipment and hoping the enclosure would withstand its surroundings. Today, choices have increased exponentially, as there is a wide variety of enclosure types