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Quality Control Assurance for Barrier Systems
2020Quality control assurance (QCA) is fundamental in order to obtain satisfactory performance and effectiveness of landfill barrier systems. Quality can be defined as the level of performance of the lining and leachate collection system and its components with respect to specific requirements.
COSSU R, MUNTONI, ALDO
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Quality Assurance in EMS Systems
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1992QA activities in EMS systems are severely hampered unless a central agency exists to coordinate data collection, funding, and communication between agencies and field providers. EMS systems must address these issues successfully to maximize their efforts.
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Nuclear Construction Quality Assurance Systems
Journal of the Construction Division, 1981Practices implemented on nuclear power plant construction projects to assure acceptable construction quality are presented and discussed. The highly active role of the Federal government in the nuclear construction process in presented in detail. Quality assurance requirements imposed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission are also discussed.
James L. Burati +2 more
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1990
Quality Assurance is concerned with planning and developing the technical and managerial competence to achieve the desired organisational objectives. Quality Assurance is also concerned with the management of people, addressing the roles, duties and responsibilities of individuals within the organisation.
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Quality Assurance is concerned with planning and developing the technical and managerial competence to achieve the desired organisational objectives. Quality Assurance is also concerned with the management of people, addressing the roles, duties and responsibilities of individuals within the organisation.
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A Public Health Quality Assurance System
Public Health Nursing, 1992Abstract Quality assurance (QA) systems are commonplace among hospitals. They are even found in home health and health maintenance organizations, but they are less common among public health agencies. This article enumerates the discrepancies between the design of traditional QA and that necessary to meet the needs of a department of health's public ...
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1971
Specifications for electronic components have become more complex and varied in the post-war years. Much of this has been due to the increasing number of applications in which the components are now used: from kitchen equipment to communication satellites.
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Specifications for electronic components have become more complex and varied in the post-war years. Much of this has been due to the increasing number of applications in which the components are now used: from kitchen equipment to communication satellites.
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Quality Assurance by Computerized Endoscopy Record Systems
Endoscopy, 1992Quality assurance in gastrointestinal endoscopy, as a crucial diagnostic and therapeutic process in medical care, has become a matter of increasing interest. However, concrete measures and standards are still lacking. Quality assurance as "continuous improvement" and "improvement by inspection" are discussed.
F M, Zwiebel, T, Sauerbruch
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Quality assurance procedures for the peacock system
Medical Dosimetry, 2001The Peacock system is the product of technological innovations that are changing the practice of radiotherapy. It uses dynamic beam modulation technique and inverse planning algorithm, both of which are new methodologies, to perform intensity-modulation radiation therapy (IMRT). The quality assurance (QA) procedure established by Task Group No.
C B, Saw +4 more
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Computer Aided Quality Assurance Systems
1991Quality has always been a major human concern and so has been the need to measure quality. Ever since the introduction of the concept of mass production, quality control has grown into an important field and has made rapid progress in technology and its application.
V. K. Gupta, R. Sagar
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Assuring Quality in Proprietary Managed Care Systems
Quality Assurance and Utilization Review, 1988This paper defines quality assurance (QA) and dis cusses state-of-the art QA programs in managed care organizations today. Utilization management (UM) is distinguished from QA, although they are interre lated. While UM is process-oriented and focuses on efficiency and cost-effectiveness, QA is directed more to the result or outcome of medical care ...
D J, Ottensmeyer, M K, Key
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