Exploring the complexities of animal intelligence, this book delves into the sextet of comparative cognition research, beginning with human rationality as a historical framework. It critiques existing categorizations often rooted in human-centric views and emphasizes the importance of understanding animal behavior through species-specific lenses. The discussion highlights the theoretical and practical significance of recognizing animal consciousness, language, and rationality, questioning human superiority and its implications for our treatment of animals in society.
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- 2024
- 2019
Validation of Computerized Analytical Systems
- 268 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Focusing on the comprehensive validation process, this book guides readers through each phase, from planning and implementation to ongoing calibration and change control. It addresses international and FDA regulations, offering practical examples to ensure compliance with FDA GCP/GLP/GMP, NAMAS, and EN45001 standards. Included templates and checklists provide essential documentation and help readers systematically cover all validation aspects, ensuring an efficient and cost-effective approach to meeting regulatory requirements.
- 2007
Validation and Qualification in Analytical Laboratories
- 314 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Focusing on enhancing pharmaceutical product quality, this comprehensive guide offers detailed instructions and practical tools for compliance with global regulatory standards. It includes standard operating procedures, checklists, and templates for easy laboratory integration. The book elaborates on developing validation strategies for various analytical methods and covers the qualification process for equipment, software, and personnel. Additionally, it provides insights into internal and third-party laboratory audits and inspections, making it an essential resource for industry professionals.