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Method for Qualifying Microbial Removal Performance of 0.1 Micron Rated Filters Part II: Preliminary Characterization of Hydrogenophaga (formerly Pseudomonas) pseudoflava for Use as a Standard Challenge Organism to Qualify 0.1 Micron Rated Filters
Srikanth Sundaram, Jean Eisenhuth, Mike Steves, Glenn Howard and Harvey Brandwein
PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology November 2001, 55 (6) 373-392;
Srikanth Sundaram
Jean Eisenhuth
Mike Steves
Glenn Howard Jr.
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PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology
Vol. 55, Issue 6
November/December 2001
Method for Qualifying Microbial Removal Performance of 0.1 Micron Rated Filters Part II: Preliminary Characterization of Hydrogenophaga (formerly Pseudomonas) pseudoflava for Use as a Standard Challenge Organism to Qualify 0.1 Micron Rated Filters
Srikanth Sundaram, Jean Eisenhuth, Mike Steves, Glenn Howard, Harvey Brandwein
PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology Nov 2001, 55 (6) 373-392;
Method for Qualifying Microbial Removal Performance of 0.1 Micron Rated Filters Part II: Preliminary Characterization of Hydrogenophaga (formerly Pseudomonas) pseudoflava for Use as a Standard Challenge Organism to Qualify 0.1 Micron Rated Filters
Srikanth Sundaram, Jean Eisenhuth, Mike Steves, Glenn Howard, Harvey Brandwein
PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology Nov 2001, 55 (6) 373-392;
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