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"Aseptic processing is the process of minimizing entry of viable microbial and particulates into products - typically involves subjecting the components (drug product, container, enclosure) to separate sterilization methods before they are brought together."



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  • If you Google e.g. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aseptic_processing you’ll see a better explanation than we can answer here. the difficulty in this case is that "subjecting" in this context means "processing"
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  • Have you looked up subject [sth to sth] in a good dictionary? If doing so didn’t answer your question, please edit it to explain why not, as well as what it did tell you.
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  • I have no idea how a Question about "subjecting" could move on. Does "Aseptic processing is the process of minimizing entry of viable microbial and particulates into products… " fail grammar, semantics and style? How are "microbial" and "particulates" comparable? Are the components subjected merely to separate sterilization before being brought together"? "Aseptic processing is the process of minimizing entry of viable microbial and particulates into products - typically involves subjecting the components (blah) to separate sterilization methods before they are brought together."
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what is the meaning of "subjecting the components" in this context?










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  • If you Google e.g. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aseptic_processing you’ll see a better explanation than we can answer here. the difficulty in this case is that "subjecting" in this context means "processing"
    – KJO
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  • Have you looked up subject [sth to sth] in a good dictionary? If doing so didn’t answer your question, please edit it to explain why not, as well as what it did tell you.
    – Janus Bahs Jacquet
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  • I have no idea how a Question about "subjecting" could move on. Does "Aseptic processing is the process of minimizing entry of viable microbial and particulates into products… " fail grammar, semantics and style? How are "microbial" and "particulates" comparable? Are the components subjected merely to separate sterilization before being brought together"? "Aseptic processing is the process of minimizing entry of viable microbial and particulates into products - typically involves subjecting the components (blah) to separate sterilization methods before they are brought together."
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"Aseptic processing is the process of minimizing entry of viable microbial and particulates into products - typically involves subjecting the components (drug product, container, enclosure) to separate sterilization methods before they are brought together."



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  • 1




    Please include the research you’ve done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better. Questions that can be answered using commonly-available references are off-topic.
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    Dec 8 at 3:34










  • If you Google e.g. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aseptic_processing you’ll see a better explanation than we can answer here. the difficulty in this case is that "subjecting" in this context means "processing"
    – KJO
    Dec 8 at 3:38










  • Have you looked up subject [sth to sth] in a good dictionary? If doing so didn’t answer your question, please edit it to explain why not, as well as what it did tell you.
    – Janus Bahs Jacquet
    Dec 8 at 9:14










  • I have no idea how a Question about "subjecting" could move on. Does "Aseptic processing is the process of minimizing entry of viable microbial and particulates into products… " fail grammar, semantics and style? How are "microbial" and "particulates" comparable? Are the components subjected merely to separate sterilization before being brought together"? "Aseptic processing is the process of minimizing entry of viable microbial and particulates into products - typically involves subjecting the components (blah) to separate sterilization methods before they are brought together."
    – Robbie Goodwin
    Dec 8 at 22:59














  • 1




    Please include the research you’ve done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better. Questions that can be answered using commonly-available references are off-topic.
    – Hot Licks
    Dec 8 at 3:34










  • If you Google e.g. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aseptic_processing you’ll see a better explanation than we can answer here. the difficulty in this case is that "subjecting" in this context means "processing"
    – KJO
    Dec 8 at 3:38










  • Have you looked up subject [sth to sth] in a good dictionary? If doing so didn’t answer your question, please edit it to explain why not, as well as what it did tell you.
    – Janus Bahs Jacquet
    Dec 8 at 9:14










  • I have no idea how a Question about "subjecting" could move on. Does "Aseptic processing is the process of minimizing entry of viable microbial and particulates into products… " fail grammar, semantics and style? How are "microbial" and "particulates" comparable? Are the components subjected merely to separate sterilization before being brought together"? "Aseptic processing is the process of minimizing entry of viable microbial and particulates into products - typically involves subjecting the components (blah) to separate sterilization methods before they are brought together."
    – Robbie Goodwin
    Dec 8 at 22:59








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Please include the research you’ve done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better. Questions that can be answered using commonly-available references are off-topic.
– Hot Licks
Dec 8 at 3:34




Please include the research you’ve done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better. Questions that can be answered using commonly-available references are off-topic.
– Hot Licks
Dec 8 at 3:34












If you Google e.g. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aseptic_processing you’ll see a better explanation than we can answer here. the difficulty in this case is that "subjecting" in this context means "processing"
– KJO
Dec 8 at 3:38




If you Google e.g. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aseptic_processing you’ll see a better explanation than we can answer here. the difficulty in this case is that "subjecting" in this context means "processing"
– KJO
Dec 8 at 3:38












Have you looked up subject [sth to sth] in a good dictionary? If doing so didn’t answer your question, please edit it to explain why not, as well as what it did tell you.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
Dec 8 at 9:14




Have you looked up subject [sth to sth] in a good dictionary? If doing so didn’t answer your question, please edit it to explain why not, as well as what it did tell you.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
Dec 8 at 9:14












I have no idea how a Question about "subjecting" could move on. Does "Aseptic processing is the process of minimizing entry of viable microbial and particulates into products… " fail grammar, semantics and style? How are "microbial" and "particulates" comparable? Are the components subjected merely to separate sterilization before being brought together"? "Aseptic processing is the process of minimizing entry of viable microbial and particulates into products - typically involves subjecting the components (blah) to separate sterilization methods before they are brought together."
– Robbie Goodwin
Dec 8 at 22:59




I have no idea how a Question about "subjecting" could move on. Does "Aseptic processing is the process of minimizing entry of viable microbial and particulates into products… " fail grammar, semantics and style? How are "microbial" and "particulates" comparable? Are the components subjected merely to separate sterilization before being brought together"? "Aseptic processing is the process of minimizing entry of viable microbial and particulates into products - typically involves subjecting the components (blah) to separate sterilization methods before they are brought together."
– Robbie Goodwin
Dec 8 at 22:59










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"Subjecting the components to the process" just means "Carrying out the process on the components". If you do something to an object or a person you subject it or them to whatever it is you are doing.



For example a baker might subject bread dough to kneading and a police officer might subject a suspect to questioning.






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    "Subjecting the components to the process" just means "Carrying out the process on the components". If you do something to an object or a person you subject it or them to whatever it is you are doing.



    For example a baker might subject bread dough to kneading and a police officer might subject a suspect to questioning.






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      "Subjecting the components to the process" just means "Carrying out the process on the components". If you do something to an object or a person you subject it or them to whatever it is you are doing.



      For example a baker might subject bread dough to kneading and a police officer might subject a suspect to questioning.






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        "Subjecting the components to the process" just means "Carrying out the process on the components". If you do something to an object or a person you subject it or them to whatever it is you are doing.



        For example a baker might subject bread dough to kneading and a police officer might subject a suspect to questioning.






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        "Subjecting the components to the process" just means "Carrying out the process on the components". If you do something to an object or a person you subject it or them to whatever it is you are doing.



        For example a baker might subject bread dough to kneading and a police officer might subject a suspect to questioning.







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