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Pharmaceutical Container/Closure Integrity IV: Development of an Indirect Correlation Between Vacuum Decay Leak Measurement and Microbial Ingress
Lida T. Nguyen, Walaisiri Muangsiri, Raymond Schiere, Dana K. Morton Guazzo and Lee E. Kirsch
PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology July 1999, 53 (4) 211-216;
Lida T. Nguyen
Walaisiri Muangsiri
Raymond Schiere
Dana K. Morton Guazzo
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PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology
Vol. 53, Issue 4
July/August 1999
Pharmaceutical Container/Closure Integrity IV: Development of an Indirect Correlation Between Vacuum Decay Leak Measurement and Microbial Ingress
Lida T. Nguyen, Walaisiri Muangsiri, Raymond Schiere, Dana K. Morton Guazzo, Lee E. Kirsch
PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology Jul 1999, 53 (4) 211-216;
Pharmaceutical Container/Closure Integrity IV: Development of an Indirect Correlation Between Vacuum Decay Leak Measurement and Microbial Ingress
Lida T. Nguyen, Walaisiri Muangsiri, Raymond Schiere, Dana K. Morton Guazzo, Lee E. Kirsch
PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology Jul 1999, 53 (4) 211-216;
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