Fluid Path definition

Fluid Path is defined as the following components and connections: (A) Processing bag, (B) Tubing connecting the Processing Bag and the Stop Cock (Valve), (C) Stop Cock (Valve), (D) Tubing connecting the Stop Cock (Valve) and the Freezing Bag, or (E) Freezing Bag.

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