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Chemir Analytical Services
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Quality issues or product failures can cause manufacturing shut-downs, customer complaints or even legal disputes. These problems include contamination, off-flavors/colors/odors, toxic substances, migration/leaching and packaging failures. When these non-routine problems occur, food and beverage manufacturers may need to call on an outside analytical laboratory. These facilities feature ...
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Columbia Analytical Services, Inc
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Changes to heavy metals test procedures for the analysis of pharmaceuticals and dietary supplements are under review with new standards set to be in place by mid-2013.1 The intention of this review is to update current analytical testing historically performed using United States Pharmacopeia (USP) <231>. The revisions (USP<232>, USP<233>, and USP<2232>) are designed to set safer limits for ...
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Columbia Analytical Services, Inc
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For years, dietary supplements have been scrutinized by the media for being marketed as “snake-oil” cure-alls, potentially containing components considered harmful to consumers. Under-regulation by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) lead to concerns that these products did not fall under the same regulatory requirements as pharmaceuticals. Until now.
New FDA regulations for the dietary ...
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Technology Business Research, Inc
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TBR views IBM's appointment of Virginia Rometty, current SVP and group executive of IBM Sales, Marketing and Strategy, as CEO, effective Jan. 1, 2012, as a reaffirmation of core IBM strategies – namely expansion in growing geographies, spearheading a solutions approach with Smarter Planet and other initiatives that marry analytics and services, and continued targeting of strategic acquisitions, ...
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Technology Business Research, Inc
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With the purchase of Exeros, IBM returns to its typical acquisition strategy, complements its Information On Demand initiative, and supports the recent introduction of Business Analytics and Optimization Service offerings. After acquisition talks broke down with Sun on what would have been the largest acquisition in company history, IBM resumed its traditional acquisition strategy, focusing on ...
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