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Metrohm’s Approach to Analytical Instrument Qualification (AIQ)
Metrohm’s response to Analytical Instrument Qualification is contained within the Metrohm Compliance Services document, while the most detailed level of documentation offered for AIQ is the IQ/OQ.
Metrohm’s IQ/OQ documentation provides the necessary documentation in close alliance with the main regulations from the USP, FDA, GAMP and PIC/S. This enables good documentation of Metrohm instruments’ suitability for almost any lab’s intended use.
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Metrohm’s test procedures can prove that the hardware and software components function appropriately, both individually and as part of an entire system. With Metrohm’s IQ/OQ, users are optimally supported for the integration of its systems into existing current processes.
By Bruce Byfield
LibreOffice offers many tools necessary for outlining, but not in an easy-to-use single module. Here’s a survival guide to get the most out of LibreOffice’s outlining features, along with a wish list for a better outlining tool.
Outlining is an essential part of a writer’s workflow. For an inexperienced writer, an outline gives direction. For a writer of longer works, an outline avoids confusion. Unsurprisingly, LibreOffice Writer has many of the functions needed for outlines. What is strange, however, is that LibreOffice has never combined those functions into a single effective module. The following article, which also functions as wish list, describes the available LibreOffice outlining tools, as well as what is missing, and shows you how to navigate through Writer’s confusing attempts at outline tools.