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NOTE TO TEAM REVIEWERS: The example below demonstrates the required data structure of one record per analyte per replicate per test condition per timepoint to accurately represent data from a stability study. For conciseness, we have abbreviated the examples below to demonstrate the concepts as follows: First- we show all 12 analytes as a single replicate, at one time point and one test condition in order to illustrate the variables and terminology required to put together a stability study with assays done in replicate at different time points and varying test conditions, even though only one record per analyte is illustrated. Second- We show ONE analyte (moisture) in triplicate, over a series of time points and two test conditions to give a sense of what the complete data would look like. Hopefully users could combine the information shown in both examples to construct a complete dataset containing all the records for each analyte-replicate-test condition-time point group. |
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DI = TO for Tobacco Product Identifiers and Descriptors SPDEVID = SPTOBID for Sponsor Tobacco Product Identifier DO/DU = LB = Tobacco Product Testing (PT) - [Would Findings be better?] |
The example shown below is not an all inclusive comprehensive example. It is meant to be illustrative of the concepts.
Shelf life study has a protocol and provides the results of shelf life studies of Vapes products over time with different conditions and analytes. Generally there are many conditions with at least two with varying temperature, humidity, etc. The initial table shows the a number of the analytes and test conditions used in Shelf Life studies for Vapes products for one testing condition at one timepoint and one replicate.
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