IN DISSOLUTION TEST S1AND S2 AND S3 CONDITIONS ALL ARE
FAILED THEN WHAT IS THE DESSICION U CAN TAKE
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Answer / k.g.gupta dr.reddy&
Dear RC,
IF the S1,S2,S3 stage is carried out by first officer, We should perform the analysis by second officer for conformity of OOS.
IF S1,S2,S3 stages are performed by different analysts, We have to raise the OOS and no need to perform the analysis by another officer.
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