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Quality Control and Quality Assurance

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1986
The office laboratory's need for quality is no different from that of any other clinical laboratory. If patients are to receive the benefit of physician's office testing, reliable, high-quality laboratory results are essential. To achieve this, the physician's office laboratory must have an adequate quality assurance program.
Sharon S. Ehrmeyer   +2 more
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Quality Control

1968
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses quality control. Wen products are being manufactured on a production line basis, it is important to keep a check on their quality. If a change in quality occurs, the sooner the production line is stopped the smaller the amount of unacceptable product that is manufactured. One of the simplest ways of checking is
H. MULHOLLAND, C.R. JONES
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Quality Control

2009
Publisher Summary This chapter considers quality control and a key statistical technique in manufacturing and production processes. A variety of control charts, including not only the Shewhart control charts but also more sophisticated ones, based on moving averages and cumulative sums, are considered.
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Controlling the Cost of Quality Control

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1986
In the present era of expanding technology coexisting with economic constraint, appropriate quality control criteria to monitor laboratory performance must take into consideration not only analytic precision and medical utility, but also cost effectiveness.
James W. Winkelman   +2 more
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Water Quality Control

2008
The aim of WQC is to establish whether or not a certain water body is in undisturbed conditions and, if this is not the case, which is the level of disturbance and wheter or not its quality is compatible with its intended uses.
Barbanti, Andrea
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Quality Control of Radiopharmaceuticals [PDF]

open access: possible, 1979
Since radiopharmaceuticals are intended for human administration, it is imperative that they undergo strict quality control measures. Basically, quality control involves several specific tests and measurements that ensure the purity, potency, product identity, biologic safety, and efficacy of radiopharmaceuticals.
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Quality Assurance and Quality Control

2016
The brewing process is essentially complete when the beer is packaged. But is it really? In this chapter, we will explore the principles of quality control and assurance. These two principles are used by the brewer to ensure that the brewery operates with the highest standards. When coupled with total quality management or other guidelines, the brewery
Nicholas T. Lappas, Courtney M. Lappas
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Quality at the controls

Manufacturing Engineer, 1991
Condition monitoring should be brought right to where it is most needed—in the machine controller itself. That's the way forward to improved product quality control.
P. Drake, A.A. Buck
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Controlling the quality of testing

Accreditation and Quality Assurance, 1998
This article mainly focuses on the testing of products, materials, etc., but the general principles are applicable in a broader perspective. Quality of testing should be judged based on fitness for purpose. This judgement includes both objective and subjective elements.
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Quality Control

2008
Unlike a manufacturing process where defects can be quickly identified and remedied, errors in spreadsheets can be extremely difficult to detect. This chapter begins with a consideration of human error in the context of the spreadsheet and introduces a number of simple techniques to interrogate formulas. The quality control framework is developed using
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