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Segregation, demixing, and particle size

A NIR sensor on the feed hopper of a tablet press or capsule-filling machine might be used to ensure that segregation does not occur as powder or granulation is fed through the equipment. Just one example of a [Pg.52]

Drennen and R. A. Lodder, NIR Analysis of Ointments, presented at 2nd Annual NIRSystems Symposium on Pharmaceutical Applications of Near-IR Spectrometry, College of St. Elizabeth, Convent Station, NJ, October 25-26, 1989. [Pg.53]

Drennen and R. A. Lodder, Pharmaceutical Applications of Near-Infrared Spectrometry, in Advances in Near-IR Measurements, ed. G. Patonay, JAI Press, Greenwich, CT, 1993. [Pg.53]

Poux and J. Fayolle, Bertrand, Bridoux, Bousquet, Powder Mixing Some Practical Rules Applied to Agitated Systems, Powder Technol, 68, 213 (1991). [Pg.53]

Ciurczak, Use of Near Infrared in Pharmaceutical Analyses, Appl. Spectrosc. Rev., 23, 147 (1987). [Pg.53]


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