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Research Article

Mechanical Properties of Single Pellets Containing Acrylic Polymers

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Pages 213-222 | Received 05 Feb 1996, Accepted 29 Apr 1996, Published online: 27 Sep 2008

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Sandra U. Schilling, Hélène L. Lirola, Navnit H. Shah, A. Waseem Malick & James W. McGinity. (2010) Influence of plasticizer type and level on the properties of Eudragit® S100 matrix pellets prepared by hot-melt extrusion. Journal of Microencapsulation 27:6, pages 521-532.
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Michael A Repka & James W McGinity. (2000) Influence of Vitamin E TPGS on the properties of hydrophilic films produced by hot-melt extrusion. International Journal of Pharmaceutics 202:1-2, pages 63-70.
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