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  2. Good documentation practice - Wikipedia

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    Good documentation practice (recommended to abbreviate as GDocP to distinguish from "good distribution practice" also abbreviated GDP) is a term in the pharmaceutical and medical device industries to describe standards by which documents are created and maintained.

  3. Category:Good practice - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. ... Good Clinical Practice Directive; Good documentation practice;

  4. Photographic documentation is usually more detailed for single-item treatments than for batch treatments. [70] A trained conservator can observe past treatments done on the book or document, but good documentation specifies the exact techniques and materials used. [71] Historically, there was no codified set of rules for book and paper ...

  5. Good manufacturing practice - Wikipedia

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    Good pharmacovigilance practice (GVP), for the safety of produced drugs; Good regulatory practice (GRP), for the management of regulatory commitments, procedures and documentation; Collectively, these and other good-practice requirements are referred to as "GxP" requirements, all of which follow similar philosophies. Other examples include good ...

  6. Corrective and preventive action - Wikipedia

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    In this case, failure to adhere to proper CAPA handling is considered a violation of US Federal regulations on good manufacturing practices. As a consequence, a medicine or medical device can be termed as adulterated or substandard if the company has failed to investigate, record and analyze the root cause of a non-conformance, and failed to ...

  7. Language documentation - Wikipedia

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    Language documentation (also: documentary linguistics) is a subfield of linguistics which aims to describe the grammar and use of human languages. It aims to provide a comprehensive record of the linguistic practices characteristic of a given speech community .

  8. Category:Pharmaceutical industry - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles and categories related to the pharmaceutical industry, which consists of methods, processes, regulations, standards, and companies engaged in the development of pharmaceuticals for use in man.

  9. Nursing documentation - Wikipedia

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    Nursing documentation is the principal clinical information source to meet legal and professional requirements, care nurses' knowledge of nursing documentation, and is one of the most significant components in nursing care.