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Dissolution test acceptance sampling plans

Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics, 1995
The U.S. Pharmacopeia (USP) general monograph provides a standard for dissolution compliance with the requirements as stated in the individual USP monograph for a tablet or capsule dosage form. The acceptance rules recommended by USP have important roles in the quality control process.
Y, Tsong   +3 more
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Comparison of Chain Sampling Plans with Single and Double Sampling Plans

Journal of Quality Technology, 1976
The efficiency of chain sampling is examined through matching of operating characteristics (OC) curves of chain sampling plans (ChSP) with single and double sampling plans. In particular, the operating characteristics of some ChSP-0, 3 and 1, 3 as well as ChSP-0, 4 and 1, 4 are presented, where the number pairs represent the first and the second ...
K. S. Stephens, H. F. Dodge
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Continuous sampling plans

1977
In section 1.3(a) we drew a distinction between batch inspection and continuous production inspection, and we explained that the latter deals with the inspection of either truly continuous material such as nylon thread, or else of conveyorized production of separate items such as chocolate bars.
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Matching Performance of Continuous Sampling Plans with Single Sampling Plans

Communications in Statistics - Simulation and Computation, 1990
Single sampling plans are widely used for appraising incoming product quality. However, for situations where a continuous product flow exists, lot-by-lot demarcations may not exist, and it may be necessary to use alternate procedures, such as CSP-1, for continuous processes.
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Sample-size planning.

2023
Ken Kelley   +2 more
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Acceptance Sampling Plans

2023
Gomes, Maria Ivette   +1 more
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Sample Business Plan

2000
This exciting plan was written in October 1999, well ahead of the business­to-consumer (B2C) wave for this category. It was used to recruit one of the most talented teams I have seen. In March 2000, the plan was dropped as the competition became too intense.
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Brain-inspired computing needs a master plan

Nature, 2022
Adnan Mehonic, Anthony J Kenyon
exaly  

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