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  2. Public Connectivity System (SPC) - Wikipedia

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    Public Connectivity System (SPC) The Public Connectivity System, also known as the System of Public Connectivity (SPC) is a network that connects Italy 's government agencies, allowing them to share and exchange data and information resources. The system is managed by DigitPA.

  3. 6.8mm Remington SPC - Wikipedia

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    The 6.8mm Remington Special Purpose Cartridge (6.8 SPC, 6.8 SPC II or 6.8×43mm) is a rimless bottlenecked intermediate rifle cartridge that was developed by Remington Arms in collaboration with members of the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit and United States Special Operations Command to possibly replace the 5.56 NATO cartridge in short barreled rifles (SBR) and carbines.

  4. Advanced product quality planning - Wikipedia

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    Advanced product quality planning. Advanced product quality planning ( APQP) is a framework of procedures and techniques used to develop products in industry, particularly in the automotive industry. It differs from Six Sigma in that the goal of Six Sigma is to reduce variation, but has similarities to Design for Six Sigma (DFSS).

  5. Segregated portfolio company - Wikipedia

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    Segregated portfolio company. A segregated portfolio company (or SPC ), sometimes referred to as a protected cell company, is a company which segregates the assets and liabilities of different classes (or sometimes series) of shares from each other and from the general assets of the SPC. Segregated portfolio assets comprise assets representing ...

  6. Medical Products Agency (Sweden) - Wikipedia

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    Medical Products Agency, headquarters in Uppsala. The Medical Products Agency ( MPA; Swedish: Läkemedelsverket) is the government agency in Sweden responsible for regulation and surveillance of the development, manufacturing and sale of medicinal drugs, medical devices and cosmetics . Its task is also to ensure that both patients and ...

  7. Control chart - Wikipedia

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    Control charts are graphical plots used in production control to determine whether quality and manufacturing processes are being controlled under stable conditions. (ISO 7870-1) The hourly status is arranged on the graph, and the occurrence of abnormalities is judged based on the presence of data that differs from the conventional trend or deviates from the control limit line.

  8. Strepsils - Wikipedia

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    Strepsils throat lozenges were introduced in 1958. Strepsils was one of the Boots Healthcare brands acquired by Reckitt Benckiser in 2006. [6] Strepsils have been in production since 1958 and contain two active ingredients, namely: amylmetacresol and 2,4-dichlorobenzyl alcohol. [7] These ingredients are mild antiseptics that can kill bacteria ...

  9. p-chart - Wikipedia

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    p-chart. In statistical quality control, the p-chart is a type of control chart used to monitor the proportion of nonconforming units in a sample, where the sample proportion nonconforming is defined as the ratio of the number of nonconforming units to the sample size, n. [1]