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Articles by Theodore H. Meltzer

A Mass Transfer of Knowledge

A comprehensive book about mass transfer benefits from the author's personal touch.
Jan 2, 2010

A comprehensive book about mass transfer benefits from the author's personal touch.

Disposable Components in Aseptic Processing

The authors discuss current and future disposable technologies and outline the validation and qualification steps that would be required for a possible disposable process stream.
May 1, 2009

The authors discuss current and future disposable technologies and outline the validation and qualification steps that would be required for a possible disposable process stream.

Bringing Certainties to a Burgeoning Field

A well-balanced guide to industrial bioseparations provides valuable information.
Nov 2, 2008

A well-balanced guide to industrial bioseparations provides valuable information.

The Importance of Pre-Use Integrity Testing in Sterilizing Filtration

Pre-use integrity testing of sterilizing-grade filters eliminates the potential adverse effects of filter loading on the integrity-test results, allowing unambiguous correlation with the integrity-test specification established during filter-validation studies.
May 1, 2007

Pre-use integrity testing of sterilizing-grade filters eliminates the potential adverse effects of filter loading on the integrity-test results, allowing unambiguous correlation with the integrity-test specification established during filter-validation studies.

The Relationship among Pore-Size Ratings, Bubble Points, and Porosity

Jan 2, 2007

Pore-size ratings are so unrelated to actual dimensions and so subject to anomalous interpretations as to make substantial dependency upon their values an unwise choice. Moreover, the means of measuring them are questionable. The pore-size rating system at best provides a qualitative differentiation.

The Use of Model Organisms in Sterilizing Filtration

May 1, 2006

Model organisms are useful when validating sterile filtration, but successful retention of the model organism does not always guarantee that effluent is sterile. The authors explore the various factors that influence sterile filtration.

Grow-Through and Penetration of the 0.2/0.22 "Sterilizing" Membranes

Mar 2, 2006

The authors encourage the investigation into whether the occurrence of grow-through and the diminution in the size of certain organisms when in contact with given liquids are the same phenomenon manifested under different circumstances.

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