PQR definition

PQR means the annual Product review and report, in English, prepared by Company for Dexcel and meeting the requirements of the [EU cGMP Guidelines][FDA cGMP].
PQR means a Partially Qualified Record (or "semi-match"). A PQR is an Initial Record that contains Transaction Data for a Consumer Participant from a transaction with a Merchant Participant that does not meet all of the criteria specified by the Business Rules for the Customer Program for a Qualified Record or that otherwise only partially qualifies as a Qualified Record under the Business Rules for the Customer Program. "SQR" means a Specially Qualified Record. An SQR is a Qualified Record that either meets multiple criteria specified by the Customer Program or otherwise qualifies for specialized Report Generation or treatment under the Business Rules. CCI will provide a data file of the Qualified Records, in XML format, to Customer at no cost. Customer will be responsible for retrieving that file from a CCI web or FTP site.
PQR means the Pre-Qualification Request issued by IAC dated [insert date];

Examples of PQR in a sentence

  • Submit record of Welding Procedure Specification (WPS) and Procedure Qualification Record (PQR) on AWS forms.

  • The fillet weld soundness test shall be conducted using the essential variables of the WPS as established by the Procedure Qualification Record (PQR).

  • In such a case, other consortium partner or partners meeting the PQR have to be engaged by the Prime Bidder, and if not, the respective work will be withdrawn and executed on risk and cost basis of the Prime Bidder.

  • Prior to preparing mechanical test specimens, the PQR welds shall be inspected by visual and radiographic tests.

  • In case of an HUF applying through its Karta, the Applicant is required to specify the name of an Applicant in the Application Form as ‘XYZ Hindu Undivided Family applying through PQR’, where PQR is the name of the Karta.

  • The WPS, including documentation of all supporting Procedure Qualification Record (PQR) tests performed, and the name of the testing laboratory who performed the tests, to verify the acceptability of the WPS.

  • For the purpose of evaluation of the PQR, one MW shall be considered equivalent to 3.5TPH where ever rating of HRSG/BOILER is mentioned in MW.

  • The welding procedure specification (WPS), including documentation of all supporting Procedure Qualification Record (PQR) tests performed, and the name of the testing laboratory who performed the tests, to verify the acceptability of the WPS.

  • Prime Bidder shall comply with additional ‘Technical’ criteria of PQR as defined in ‘Explanatory Notes for the PQR’.

  • The bidder shall submit documents in support of possession of ‗Qualifying Requirements‘ duly self certified and stamped by the authorized signatory, indexed and properly linked in the format for PQR.


More Definitions of PQR

PQR means an annual review of the quality of the Finished Product undertaken in accordance with chapter 1.5 of the EU-GMP-Guide.

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