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Genotoxic Impurities in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing: Sources, Regulations, and Mitigation.
Chemical Reviews, 2015Regulations, and Mitigation Gyorgy Szekely,*,† Miriam C. Amores de Sousa,‡ Marco Gil, Frederico Castelo Ferreira,*,‡ and William Heggie* †School of Chemical Engineering & Analytical Science, The University of Manchester, The Mill, Sackville Street ...
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Environmental science and pollution research international, 2021
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Scientific American, 2006
The article reports on a law suit filed by the Salt Institute, and industry lobbying group, under the Data Quality Act, challenging a study published by the "New England Journal of Medicine." The study found that reducing salt in the diet could lower blood pressure, even in people without hypertension.
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The article reports on a law suit filed by the Salt Institute, and industry lobbying group, under the Data Quality Act, challenging a study published by the "New England Journal of Medicine." The study found that reducing salt in the diet could lower blood pressure, even in people without hypertension.
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Emergency Medicine Journal, 2010
The decade's dying days have witnessed an almighty spat about the quality of care provided in the NHS and how it is measured and analysed. The feuding parties include the Care Quality Commission (CQC), its (now former) chairwoman Baroness Young, the Dr Foster Intelligence Unit at Imperial College in London, some NHS trusts, the Health Secretary Andrew ...
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The decade's dying days have witnessed an almighty spat about the quality of care provided in the NHS and how it is measured and analysed. The feuding parties include the Care Quality Commission (CQC), its (now former) chairwoman Baroness Young, the Dr Foster Intelligence Unit at Imperial College in London, some NHS trusts, the Health Secretary Andrew ...
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Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2011
Sulfur is required for growth of all organisms and is present in a wide variety of metabolites having distinctive biological functions. Sulfur is cycled in ecosystems in nature where conversion of sulfate to organic sulfur compounds is primarily ...
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Sulfur is required for growth of all organisms and is present in a wide variety of metabolites having distinctive biological functions. Sulfur is cycled in ecosystems in nature where conversion of sulfate to organic sulfur compounds is primarily ...
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The Regulations and the Regulators
1976The police were structurally fragmented and often divided by interest and ambition but they shared a number of basic ideas about the provisioning question. This chapter deals with the police view of the grain trade and the ways in which the police translated their attitudes into action.
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Green innovation and environmental regulations: a systematic review of international academic works
Environmental science and pollution research international, 2020Jaluza Maria Lima Silva Borsatto+1 more
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Ethical regulations on robotics in Europe
Ai & Society, 2020Michael Nagenborg+3 more
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