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Process Validation, Condensate,
Condenser, Conductivity,
Configurable
Software, Configuration,
Conformation, Conjugated
Protein, Consent
Decree, Conserved
Sequence, Containment,
Contaminant, Contamination,
Contig, Contig
Map, Continous
Fermentation, Contract
Manufacturer, Control
Area, Control Group,
Control Parameter,
Control Serum, Controlled
Area, Conventional
Drugs, Conventional
Flow Cleanroom, Converted
Data, Convexity,
Corn Steep Liquor,
Corrosive, Corrosive
Liquid, Cosmid, CP(
Cyclic Polarization), Critical,
Critical Area, Critical
Device, Critical
Instrument, Critical
Parameter, Critical
Point, Critical
Process Step, Critical
Steps, Critical
Surface, Critical
System, Cross
Contamination, Cross
Over, Cryogenic
Liquid, Cryptography,
Culture Medium,
Cut, Cystic
Fibrosis, Cytokine,
Cytolysis, Cytopathic,
Cytoplasm, Cytosine(C),
Cytostatic Agents,
Cytotoxic, Cytotoxicity
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Controlled Area
An area constructed and operated in such a manner that some attempt
is made to control the introduction of potential contamination,
and the consequences of accidental release of living organisms.
The level of control exercised should reflect the nature of the
organism employed in the process. At a minimum, the area should
be maintained at a pressure negative to the immediate external
environment and allow for the efficient removal of small quantities
of airborne contaminants
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