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Research Article

Analysis Comparative of Methods to Evaluate Consolidation Mechanisms in Plastic and Viscoelastic Materials Used as Direct Compression Excipients

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Pages 327-342 | Published online: 20 Oct 2008

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M. C. Monedero, M. R. Jiménez-Castellanos, M. V. Velasco & A. Muñoz-Ruiz. (1998) Effect of Compression Speed and Pressure on the Physical Characteristics of Maltodextrin Tablets. Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy 24:7, pages 613-621.
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