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Title: Signals for quality assurance in medicinal products regulatory sciences
Authors: Sammut, Valentina
Serracino-Inglott, Anthony
Keywords: Pharmaceutical industry -- Quality control
Quality assurance -- Standards
Pharmaceutical services -- Evaluation
Quality control
Issue Date: 2023
Citation: V. Sammut, & A. Serracino Inglott (2023). Signals for quality assurance in medicinal products regulatory sciences. Poster session at the International Pharmaceutical Federation 81st World Congress of Pharmacy, Brisbane, Australia.
Abstract: The Term Signal Adopted in various contexts to outline complex environments (aviation, anaesthesiology, medical surgery, healthcare, biological signalling, pharmaceuticals, road traffic management infrastructure, natural hazards, supply chain management, and building management systems). The Philosophy of Signals Inhabitants lacking a signalling system would invent one often for survival reasons. An intuitive example of signalling is portrayed by the prominent ant pheromone trails. Signals in the Context of Regulation of Medicinal Products Contribute to safety, quality, efficacy, and further to accessibility and environment equity principles.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/113982
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