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Ranges of Glass Formation

As discussed in Chapter 1, this section will place emphasis specifically on DSC studies of amorphous drugs and spray- and freeze-dried systems rather than the theoretical aspects of glass formation and behavior. There will, however, inevitably be a degree of overlap with other chapters owing to the wide range of thermal techniques that are used to characterize such materials. [Pg.79]


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