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Evaluation of the BioVigilant® IMD-A™, A Novel Optical Spectroscopy Technology for the Continuous and Real-time Environmental Monitoring of Viable and Nonviable Particles. Part I. Review of the Technology and Comparative Studies with Conventional Methods
Michael J. Miller, Horatio Lindsay, Rene Valverde-Ventura and Michael J. O'Conner
PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology May 2009, 63 (3) 245-258;
Michael J. Miller
Horatio Lindsay
Rene Valverde-Ventura
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PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology
Vol. 63, Issue 3
May/June 2009
Evaluation of the BioVigilant® IMD-A™, A Novel Optical Spectroscopy Technology for the Continuous and Real-time Environmental Monitoring of Viable and Nonviable Particles. Part I. Review of the Technology and Comparative Studies with Conventional Methods
Michael J. Miller, Horatio Lindsay, Rene Valverde-Ventura, Michael J. O'Conner
PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology May 2009, 63 (3) 245-258;
Evaluation of the BioVigilant® IMD-A™, A Novel Optical Spectroscopy Technology for the Continuous and Real-time Environmental Monitoring of Viable and Nonviable Particles. Part I. Review of the Technology and Comparative Studies with Conventional Methods
Michael J. Miller, Horatio Lindsay, Rene Valverde-Ventura, Michael J. O'Conner
PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology May 2009, 63 (3) 245-258;
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