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Autor:
J.B. Kowalski
Publikováno v:
Radiation Physics and Chemistry. 81:1232-1235
The VDmax approach for substantiation of 25 kGy has been in use for more than 10 years. VDmax methods are included in ISO 11137-2:2006 and AAMI TIR33:2005 . ISO Technical Specification, 13004, is under development that will include sterilization dose
Autor:
A. Tallentire, J.B. Kowalski
Publikováno v:
Radiation Physics and Chemistry. 79:1005-1011
Originally, the VD max approach was developed to substantiate a selected sterilization dose of 25 kGy. Thereafter, computer and field evaluations demonstrated the value of the approach for substantiation of selected sterilization doses less than 25 k
Publikováno v:
Radiation Physics and Chemistry. 75:1107-1112
Autor:
A. Tallentire, J.B. Kowalski
Publikováno v:
Radiation Physics and Chemistry. 67:137-141
The VD max approach to substantiation of a sterilization dose of 25 kGy has been developed into a formal method and published in AAMI TIR27 (Sterilization of health care products—Radiation sterilization—Substantiation of 25 kGy as a sterilization
Autor:
Craig Herring, Lisa Baryschpolec, A. Tallentire, John Reger, Jay Patel, Mary Feeney, J.B. Kowalski
Publikováno v:
Radiation Physics and Chemistry. 64:411-416
The International and European standards for radiation sterilization require evidence of the effectiveness of a minimum sterilization dose of 25 kGy but do not provide detailed guidance on how this evidence can be generated. An approach, designated V
Publikováno v:
Radiation Physics and Chemistry. 58:77-86
The fundamentals of a prototype method for substantiation of a sterilization dose of 25 kGy have been described in a recent report (Kowalski, J.B., Tallentire, A., 1999. Radiat. Phys. Chem. 54, 55). The method, whose basis is the conservative Standar
Autor:
J.B. Kowalski, A. Tallentire
Publikováno v:
Radiation Physics and Chemistry. 54:55-64
The international and European standards for the validation and routine control of sterilization using ionizing radiation require that the effectiveness of a sterilization dose of 25 kGy be demonstrated (substantiated). Use of existing documented met
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Publikováno v:
Virology. 45:679-686
Amantadine hydrochloride inhibits the CA1371, UBC, and WE strains of LCM in both BHK21/13S and L-929 cells. The compound has no direct inactivating effect on virus infectivity nor does it affect the adsorption of virus to cells. By observing the susc