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jsapharmaguideline · 1 year ago
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Laboratory Instrument Qualification Protocol: Ensuring Accurate and Reliable Results
In the world of pharmaceutical manufacturing, maintaining precise control over every step of the process is paramount. Laboratory instruments play a critical role in ensuring the quality and safety of medications. To guarantee these instruments consistently deliver reliable results, a well-defined laboratory instrument qualification protocol is essential.
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rainbowreindeer · 2 months ago
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Heinrich Unheimlich be like I respect tf outta trans people but I draw the line at Americans
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vee-thebee · 10 months ago
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Tbfh as someone who was in the gifted program in school if during my test to get in I was taken to a huge old building to take the test and within said building saw a motherfucker literally shed his skin and become a bone freak I too would spend the rest of my life searching for answers trying to figure out what in the bloody fuck that was about
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the-magnus-archives-wiki · 1 year ago
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the joys of maintaining a non-USAmerican wiki
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hermit-seeking-hermit · 1 year ago
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Alice: oh hey u guys are back early
Colin: computer’s haunted
Alice: what?
Colin: *loading a pistol and heading back to the computer room* computer’s haunted
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mita-vittua-olivia · 1 year ago
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love how tumblr has decided not to feel bad for the victim of tmagp 13 simply because he’s a finance bro
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lesbianmothman3000 · 10 months ago
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Woww. This episode re-contextualizes a LOT about Sam for me. This whole time, he’s been digging deeper, pursuing more info about the institute, knowing the kind of horrifying stuff they were up to, at least a bit. No wonder Alice’s warnings about danger haven’t gotten through. I think he’s always had this urge to go back, to find out, even after such a traumatic experience- arguably because of it. Mr Khalid all I’ll say is your disregard for your own safety is far scarier than I initially thought.
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speckaboo · 1 year ago
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After catching up to recent episodes, I wanted to put my two cents in with Gwen and Jon's characterization since they both share similar vibes and not enough people talk about their differences.
First of all, Jon would never have done what Gwen did in the latest episode (ep 20). They both have a knack for pissing off Avatars/Externals, but even s1Jon wouldn't have mouthed off like that to one. Jon got beat up by Avatars for asking too many questions and not minding his own business (and for being Gertrude's successor), Gwen was just being blatantly antagonistic to a someone that literally kills people with tattoos because she got annoyed that they wouldn't sign her government form.
Second of all, Gwen isn't Eye-aligned like Jon was. Unlike Jon, she isn't curious. She doesn't ask questions or go looking for answers regarding the Externals. She does exactly what she's told, which is the exact opposite of how Jon operated. She's only interested in doing her job with the end goal of taking Lena's position, for whatever reason that might be.
And lastly, Gwen is selfish. While Gwen and Jon both wanted to be taken seriously in their line of work, Jon had given up that professionalism pretty quick when he realized people were getting hurt because of it. Even when he'd lost his humanity, he'd been terrified of putting anybody through the same terror he'd been through, to the point where he'd constantly put himself in harms way because of it. Jon was a stubborn idiot, but he cared deeply for other people. He never wanted others to get hurt, even when he wanted answers. (That's why he burned Gerry's page, after all.)
Gwen, on the other hand, isn't like that. When Gwen found out from FR3-DI that her boss had literally tried to murder someone that used to work here, her immediate response was to blackmail her to get a raise. She didn't warn her coworkers, she didn't even think of the risk to her own safety - just how it could benefit her. It's the same for when Gwen met with Bonzo and the other Externals. Even though Gwen found out what had happened to the people she'd sent Bonzo after, the fact that dozens of people died because of her involvement, she still didn't leave. She felt bad about it, sure, but it didn't stop her from continuing with it. Because for whatever reason, she wants that promotion so much that she's willing to let other people to die for it.
Gwen is not like Jon, who constantly sacrificed himself for others, nor like Gertrude Robinson, where the ends justified the brutal means. Unless there's some grand reason for it, a promotion isn't worth what she's doing. Gwen isn't heartless, but she is selfish.
She's not a monster just yet, but she is painfully human.
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pinkelotjeart · 1 year ago
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Gertrude Robinson is a better person then me, because if some random strangers showed up at my door uninvited at 6 IN THE MORNING, I would’ve shown them the way out ALLOT SOONER
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hell0jon · 1 year ago
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jsapharmaguideline · 1 year ago
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Laboratory Instrument Qualification Protocol: Ensuring Accurate and Reliable Results
In the world of pharmaceutical manufacturing, maintaining precise control over every step of the process is paramount. Laboratory instruments play a critical role in ensuring the quality and safety of medications. To guarantee these instruments consistently deliver reliable results, a well-defined laboratory instrument qualification protocol is essential.
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lord-squiggletits · 6 months ago
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i know i’m late to the conversation—i just watched the movie this month—but i feel compelled to say this because i was genuinely shocked (still am) to see that the overwhelming takeaway for many viewers was the "d-16/megatron was right" bs. while it’s understandable to sympathize with his anger and grief, justifying his actions in the end or framing them as entirely right feels so deeply misguided. what surprised me even more was the tendency to shift the blame on orion/optimus, as though he was solely responsible for d-16’s downfall. it’s disheartening to see orion/optimus being villainized so much. his efforts to reason with d-16 came from a place of desperation and hope, as he tried to prevent the escalation of violence. at that point, d-16 had already begun to spiral into his unchecked rage, disregarding the safety of those around him. to see that nuance overlooked, with orion being faulted for a situation that was far beyond his control (the whole "don't be like sentinel" thing is often used to shit on op lol), is genuinely baffling.
while i love that the movie showed the tragedy of d-16’s arc and even empathize with his situation, painting his actions as justified—and vilifying orion/optimus in the process—feels like a misreading of the movie’s core message. sorry but i was so happy to see your post about the movie, it was tiring to see so many 'megatron was right about this and that' comments.
Oh man if you're new to this fandom, you really ought to know that this place is full of people who glorify terrorism and war in the name of "justified revolution" and it doesn't really matter what Dee/Megatron does or how horrible/over-the-top it is, he's oppressed or he's mentally ill or he's just plain upset which means that everything he does is justified and questioning him makes you evil.
It's so funny because I hoped for sure that a continuity where both OP and Megatron were working class individuals before the war would reduce this kind of shit take (compare to something like archivist/librarian OP and gladiator Megs in TFP or CBV, or cop OP and miner Megs in IDW1), but unfortunately this fandom literally still found a way to blame Orion for everything even though he suffered the exact same things Dee did..... and furthermore Orion literally was the rebel challenging the system compared to Dee who wanted to keep his head low and not cause trouble so honestly at this point I just think the fandom (and somehow new fans whose first exposure to TF is this movie) purely sides with Megatron on everything as either a knee-jerk reaction or some misguided attempt at being counterculture and intelligent.
People get sooooo mad when you tell them that unbridled rage and killing everyone who disagrees with you isn't a good social/political strategy, but then again this is a problem that is universal to humanity and not just the Transformers fandom. It's just a shame that so many people looked at a movie that blatantly spells out what the moral of the story is, and has all of the protagonists be working class oppressed people fighting against a tyrannical system, and their takeaway from it is still basically "fascism is okay if you're mad enough about it and if your friends try to stop you it's a sign that they're centrist liberals who think punching Nazis makes you as bad as a Nazi." It's childish black-and-white thinking masquerading as critical literary analysis.
And at this point people pretty much just don't give a shit about Orion/Optimus and will find a way to make him the villain no matter what the context is, no matter if he also has feelings or if he also deserves to be respected/listened to/validated as Megatron's long-time (possibly lifelong) friend. If ppl look at the way Dee treated Orion and their other friends and DON'T see what was concerning about that then there's really no saving them until they deradicalize a little and learn what usually happens when "kill all the bad people until society is a utopia" is implemented as a governing party's primary strategy.
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anydaynowany · 1 year ago
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with how much emphasis they put on “tmagp is a separate thing, no previous knowledge of tma is required” i honestly didn’t expect there to be so many “the return of (…)” memes
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swampysprout · 1 year ago
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This drawing took forever but I’m really proud of it!!!
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evilmskitty · 10 months ago
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Gwen to her coworkers when they do something stupid: Ugh, you all annoy me but there’s something sinister going on fyi
Gwen when Lena breathes in her general direction: You’re absolutely vile, disgusting, and the most incompetent person I have ever met. I’d rather suffer the horrors then take this slight against me. Get blackmailed twice bitch
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catlaila · 1 year ago
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tmagp may be a podcast about the Horrors but personally i make it my mission to hyperfocus on every alice gwen interaction every episode no matter how minuscule
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