
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Bipasha launches her Fitness DVD - ‘BB Love Yourself’ …

Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Big and Tall
Friday, July 23, 2010
Causes and Risk Factors of Low Back Pain and Herniated Disk

Thursday, July 22, 2010
Document Control
Do you still leave a paper trail? The trees are screaming for you to stop. But seriously, if not the trees, then common sense should at least be telling you to stop. Why are you wasting paper? Afraid a computer virus will hit, the audit man comes will knock, or computers decide to overtake the world like the Terminator? Whatever your excuse, document control has you covered. Document control systems are designed specifically for each of these situations. Okay, maybe not the Terminator. If that happens, you're on your own.
Document control systems create a web based platform for all your document control and CAPA management. Since the system is backed up through a variety of networks featuring the latest security features, your system is protected, even during virus season.
Get hit with a surprised audit? Relax. Document control systems put your information at your fingertips, easily downloadable. Audits become a breeze, a walk in the park. CAPA management compiles and organizes this information so it's easily accessible for audits or surprise inspections. Maintaining compliance has never been easier.
Not only will providing the audit be a breeze, but so will being in compliant as well. CAPA management keeps your wires from getting crossed. With document control, you know which training requirements you need to meet, which deadlines need to be met. Everything is laid out in an easy to do list so that there are no surprises. Why worry? Document control systems tell you what needs to be met long before the inspectors arrive.
CAPA management makes maintenance and repairs a streamlined effort. Document control systems let you know when a machine is scheduled to be fixed, when parts need to be ordered, when systems are at risk of going down. Dealing with problems before machines break down saves your production line exponentially. Document control keeps the fleet running by insuring that maintenance always gets done on time.
Sure, the trees have suffered enough, but so have you. End the headaches with document control. Make it easy on yourself. CAPA management makes sure the ducks are always lined up in a row. Why juggle deadlines, maintenance schedules and the IRS when document control systems streamline the entire process down to simplicity? Give yourself a break, and save the trees for the gorillas.
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Shahid kapoor and Vidya balan life story continues…

Saturday, July 17, 2010
Cataclysm Pre Order
Friday, July 16, 2010
Semiconductors Manufacturing Systems
Diagnosis & Treatment & Prevention of Lead Poisoning

Used Electrical Parts & Hardware
Kangana Ranaut celebrates a lot …

Hp Compaq Memory
2010 is not a good start for Katrina kaif

Realtruck

Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Jellyfish Stings Treatment

Monday, July 12, 2010
Hitch covers
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Small Business Finance
Friday, July 9, 2010
Diagnosis of Depression

Thursday, July 8, 2010
Ecommerce Web Design
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Action Against Asin

Monday, July 5, 2010
Bovine Serum Albumin
Bovine serum albumin, also referred to as “BSA,” is a serum albumin protein that has multiple biochemical applications. To start with, let’s look at where BSA comes from. BSA can be produced through a purification of bovine, or cow, blood. Due to the size of the cattle industry, bovine blood is a readily available resource.
To expand more on the process of how bovine serum albumin is made, there are today two different processes typically used. The original process is known as the cold-ethanol process or “Fraction V” method, and was developed by Dr. Edwin J. Cohn in the 1940’s. The other process is more modern and known as the heat-shock process. The primary difference between these two methods for bovine serum albumin creation is that the heat-shock process uses heat, rather than organic solvents for a number of steps. The reason for this is that the processes using ethanol can be dangerous due to their use of potentially explosive solvents as well as environmental impact concerns.
Now what are some of the applications of or uses for bovine serum albumin? BSA is often used in cell culture media. Cell culture media is a growth medium or culture medium typically in the form of a gel or liquid that is used to support the growth of microorganisms. When trying to grow animal cells outside of the body, serum proteins are required in order to facilitate that growth. Bovine serum albumin is well known for its high stability, which makes it an ideal component. BSA also is used in “restriction digest,” which is a process in molecular biology that prepares DNA for analysis and processing.
So there are a lot of useful applications for bovine serum albumin. It’s quite interesting to see how science can find so many uses for bovine blood, a commonly available byproduct of slaughterhouses.
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