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    An interlaboratory comparison on the characterization of a sub-micrometer polydisperse particle dispersion

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    The measurement of polydisperse protein aggregates and particles in biotherapeutics remains a challenge, especially for particles with diameters of ≈ 1 ”m and below (sub-micrometer). This paper describes an interlaboratory comparison with the goal of assessing the measurement variability for the characterization of a sub-micrometer polydisperse particle dispersion composed of five sub-populations of poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) and silica beads. The study included 20 participating laboratories from industry, academia, and government, and a variety of state-of-the-art particle-counting instruments. The received datasets were organized by instrument class to enable comparison of intralaboratory and interlaboratory performance. The main findings included high variability between datasets from different laboratories, with coefficients of variation from 13 % to 189 %. Intralaboratory variability was, on average, 37 % of the interlaboratory variability for an instrument class and particle sub-population. Drop-offs at either end of the size range and poor agreement on maximum counts of particle sub-populations were noted. The mean distributions from an instrument class, however, showed the size-coverage range for that class. The study shows that a poly-disperse sample can be used to assess performance capabilities of an instrument set-up (including hardware, software, and user settings) and provides guidance for the development of polydisperse reference materials.Drug Delivery Technolog

    APPLICATIONS OF a-Si FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTORS IN LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAYS AND IN INTEGRATED LOGIC CIRCUITS

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    This paper reviews the development and applications of a-Si insulated gate field effect transistors which have become a subject of much current interest. The physical principles underlying the operation of the devices, their fabrication and their static and dynamic characteristics are discussed in the first part of the paper. Recent work on the application of these devices in addressable liquid crystal display panels, in basic integrated logic circuits and in addressable image sensing arrays is then reviewed in some detail

    Variation in the type of immune response to mouse histocompatibility antigens as the function of their form.

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    VARIATION IN THE TYPE OF IMMUNE RESPONSE TO MOUSE HISTOCOMPATIBILITY ANTIGENS AS THE FUNCTION OF THEIR FORM

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    What’s Under Construction Here? Social Action, Materiality, and Power in Constructivist Studies of Technology and Organizing

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