Storage and Stability definition

Storage and Stability. The lyophilized product is stable until the expiration date on the label when stored at 2 to 8°C. The reconstituted product is stable eight hours at 2 to 8°C or 30 days at -20°C. Signs of Deterioration: The Iyophilized product should appear as a dry, white plug. INSTRUMENTS Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Cofactor Assay Reagents are suitable for use with any turbidimetric aggregation monitoring device. Recommended is the AggRAM Analyzer (Cat. No. 1484) or the PACKS-4® Platelet Aggregation System (Cat. No. 1471).
Storage and Stability. The lyophilized product is stable until the expiration date on the label when stored at 2 to 8°C. The reconstituted control is stable for eight hours at 2 to 8°C or 30 days at -20°C.
Storage and Stability. The reagent is stable until the expiration date on the bottle when stored tightly capped at 15 to 30°C. The stock stain is stable for 2 years at 15 to 30°C. Signs of Deterioration: Discard the stain if a large amount of precipitate forms. A small amount of precipitate is normal. Titan Lipo Plates (Cat. No. 3900) Ingredients: Cellulose acetate plates. WARNING: FOR IN-VITRO DIAGNOSTIC USE. Preparation for Use: The plates are ready for use as packaged. Storage and Stability: The plates should be stored at 15 to 30°C and are stable indefinitely.

Examples of Storage and Stability in a sentence

  • Storage and Stability: Store the dry powder at 15 to 30°C until the expiration date indicated on the label.

  • Storage and Stability: The gels should be stored at room temperature (15 to 30°C) and are stable until the expiration date indicated on the package.

  • Storage and Stability: The solution should be stored at room temperature (15 to 30°C), and is stable until the expiration date indicated on the label.

  • Storage and Stability: The gels should be stored horizontally at room temperature (15 to 30°C), in the protective packaging, and are stable until the expiration date indicated on the package.

  • Storage and Stability: The stain should be stored at 15 to 30°C and is stable until the expiration date indicated on the package.

  • Storage and Stability: The dry stain should be stored at 15 to 30°C and is stable until the expiration date indicated on the package.

  • Storage and Stability: The controls should be stored at 2 to 8°C.

  • Storage and Stability: The fixative should be stored at 2 to 8°C and is stable until the expiration date indicated on the vial.

  • Storage and Stability: Lyophilized S.A.R.P. is stable until the expiration date indicated on the vial when stored at 2 to 8°C.

  • Storage and Stability: The powder should be stored at 2 to 8°C and is stable until the expiration date indicated on the label.


More Definitions of Storage and Stability

Storage and Stability. The packaged buffer is stable until the expiration date on the package. The diluted buffer is stable for 2 months at 15-30°C when stored tightly closed. Signs of Deterioration: Discard packaged buffer if the material shows signs of dampness or discoloration. Discard unused diluted buffer if it becomes turbid.
Storage and Stability. The stain solution is stable for one year when stored at 15 to 30°C in a closed container. Signs of Deterioration: The stain should be a homogeneous mixture free of precipitate.

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