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Setting Specifications

Sep 1, 2004

Michael Swartz and Ira Krull outline the ways in which forced degradation is used to develop a stability-indicating method and examine some of the method development and validation parameters critical to its success.

System Suitability

Sep 1, 2004

This month's "LC Troubleshooting" column is inspired by a reader's question I received recently. She asked me what system-suitability tests were required for a liquid chromatography (LC) method. Unfortunately, this is...

Investigating Out-of-Specification Results

Jun 1, 2004

It seems to happen in every laboratory sooner or later, no matter how well-validated and robust the method: inevitably, analysts obtain a result that falls outside the specification or acceptance...

ASTM Subcommittee E13.19 on Chromatography

Nov 1, 2003

Standards play a crucial role in chromatography and other fields of endeavor that bring together academic, commercial, and consumer concerns. In this context, a standard defines agreed-upon procedures, test methods...

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