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Diffusion and swelling measurements in pharmaceutical powder compacts using terahertz pulsed imaging

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Diffusion and swelling measurements in pharmaceutical powder compacts using terahertz pulsed imaging. / Yassin, Samy; Su, Ke; Lin, Hungyen et al.
In: Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol. 104, No. 5, 05.2015, p. 1658-1667.

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Yassin, S, Su, K, Lin, H, Gladden, LF & Zeitler, JA 2015, 'Diffusion and swelling measurements in pharmaceutical powder compacts using terahertz pulsed imaging', Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, vol. 104, no. 5, pp. 1658-1667. https://doi.org/10.1002/jps.24376

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Yassin, S., Su, K., Lin, H., Gladden, L. F., & Zeitler, J. A. (2015). Diffusion and swelling measurements in pharmaceutical powder compacts using terahertz pulsed imaging. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 104(5), 1658-1667. https://doi.org/10.1002/jps.24376

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Yassin S, Su K, Lin H, Gladden LF, Zeitler JA. Diffusion and swelling measurements in pharmaceutical powder compacts using terahertz pulsed imaging. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2015 May;104(5):1658-1667. doi: 10.1002/jps.24376

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Yassin, Samy ; Su, Ke ; Lin, Hungyen et al. / Diffusion and swelling measurements in pharmaceutical powder compacts using terahertz pulsed imaging. In: Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2015 ; Vol. 104, No. 5. pp. 1658-1667.

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