GXP means any Point of Connection on the Grid:
GXP means a Grid Exit Point that is a point of connection on the Grid:
GXP means compliance with all relevant Regulatory Agency requirements or guidance for Good Clinical Practices, Good Laboratory Practices, Good Manufacturing Practices and Good Research Practices.
Examples of GXP in a sentence
Stoke is the only GXP in the area from which this load can be served.
Due to the limitations in bringing further load out from the Stoke GXP in its valley site, a second GXP will be required.
The Transpower GXP for the region is the 66kV connection at the Stoke substation.
The GXP for this bulk supply region is at Stoke substation at 66kV.
Firm capacity of 5MW with manual switching is available from the GXP at Transpower’s Kikiwa substation.
More Definitions of GXP
GXP means GCP, GLP or GMP or any combination thereof, as applicable.
GXP means, collectively, all relevant good practice quality guidelines and regulations, encompassing such internationally-recognized standards as Good Manufacturing Practice (“GMP”), Good Clinical Practice (“GCP”), Good Laboratory Practice (“GLP”) Good Distribution Practice (“GDP”), Good Review Practice (“GRP”) and Good Pharmacovigilance Practice (“GPvP”).
GXP means the good practice regulations in the pharmaceutical industry, including Good Manufacturing Practices, Good Laboratory Practices, Good Clinical Practices and Good Distribution Practices (GMP, GLP, GCP and GDP).
GXP means any Point of Connection on the Grid: at which electricity predominantly flows out of the Grid; or
GXP means, collectively, cGCP, cGLP, cGMP and other applicable, generally accepted industry best practice standards for the pharmaceutical or biotech industry.
GXP means Good Distribution Practice or Good Storage Practice according to FDA and EMA.
GXP means any Good Practice guidelines and wherein the “x” shall stand for any specific practice descriptor. GxP, by way of example but not in limitation of the foregoing, includes Good Manufacturing Practice, Good Clinical Practice, and Good Laboratory Practice;