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Pharmaceutical Engineering:principles and practices

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Introductory Pages (4.621Mo)
Chapter 1 (12.56Mo)
Chapter 2 (18.59Mo)
Chapter 3 (19.56Mo)
Chapter 4 (8.184Mo)
Chapter 5 (23.90Mo)
Chapter 6 (19.34Mo)
Chapter 7 (12.72Mo)
Chapter 8 (28.96Mo)
Chapter 9 (15.13Mo)
Chapter 10 (9.570Mo)
Chapter 11 (25.39Mo)
Chapter 12 (13.97Mo)
Chapter 13 (11.37Mo)
Chapter 14 (15.49Mo)
Chapter 15 (13.07Mo)
Chapter 16 (11.01Mo)
Chapter 17 (8.592Mo)
Chapter 18 (11.42Mo)
Appendix (8.931Mo)
Index (5.590Mo)
Date
2014
Auteur
Subrahman, C.V.S.
Setty, J. Thimma
Suresh, Sarasija
Devi, V. Kusum
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Pharmaceutical Engineering: principles and practices deals with unit operations and processes utilized in the production of bulk drugs, dosage forms and biological products. There is a proper blend of physical, chemical and engineering principles. One model equipment has been selected for explaining all the principles and general working though many variations and varieties of the same may be available. This book will provide strong foundation subject, and for in-house training of technical personnel in the industry.
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http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/292
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