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Manufacturers face challenges with pharmaceutical impurities
By Shelley Sartori
Columbia Analytical Services, Inc.

Pharmaceutical manufacturers may face various challenges when attempting to meet the United States Pharmacopeia (USP) requirements for residual solvents (volatile organic chemicals).Residual solvents in pharmaceuticals are trace level impurities of volatile organic compounds in final products or excipients. In general, residual solvents ...

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Continuous water quality monitoring on Kolubara River
By Bojan Palmar; Svetomir Mijovic
Republic Hydrometeorological Service of Serbia (RHMS)

The first automated station for water quality monitoring located in Beli Brod on the Kolubara river has launched on July 2008. The station was established as the result of RHMSS participation in Twinning project financed by EU, where RHMSS was entrusted with the Component 2 of this project. Installed equipment continually records values of water ...

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New approaches studied to investigate vapor intrusion
By Kathy Baylor, Region 9 (baylor.katherine@epa.gov or 415-972-3351)
USEPA - EPA`s Technology Innovation Program (TIP)

In 2008, EPA Region 9 received an EPA RARE grant (Regional Applied Research Effort) to evaluate three promising techniques for VI assessment of indoor air: (1) using radon as a surrogate for assessing VOC VI; (2) using modified sorbent-based methods for longer, time-integrated measurements of indoor air VOCs; and (3) using building pressure ...

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Improving bioremediation
By Tom Hayes
Newzeye Ltd
Oct. 28, 2009
Lessons learnt and opportunities in alternative European economies
By Peter Reich and Toby Uppington, Uwe Senftleben
Newzeye Ltd
Oct. 28, 2009
Japanese sake-brewing rice cultivars show high levels of globulin-like protein and a chloroplast stromal HSP70
By Toshinori Abea, Joseph S. Kamara, Miki Hoshino, Yuki Satoh, Nasrin Nayar, Motoko Takaoka and Tsuneo Sasanuma
Soil Science Society of America
Oct. 22, 2009
Ruminal metabolism and transport of tall fescue ergot alkaloids
By N. S. Hill, A. W. Ayers, G. E. Rottinghaus, J. A. Stuedemann, F. N. Thompson, P. T. Purinton, D. H. Seman, D. L. Dawe, A. H. Parks and D. Ensley
Soil Science Society of America
Oct. 22, 2009
Product carbon footprint guide
By Constantin Herrmann
PE INTERNATIONAL GmbH
Sep. 24, 2009
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Manufacturers face challenges with pharmaceutical impurities

Manufacturers face challenges with pharmaceutical impurities
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