what is the diff betwen calibration and system suitability?
Answer Posted / suresh
calibration means whether the instrument properly working
or not, when compared to reference standard based on some
parameters. if it fails it is a quality impacting insident.
system suitability means it is use full for analyst,
reagents, columns. these are intended use.
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