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Co-Processed Excipients: A Patent Review

Recent Patents on Drug Delivery & Formulation, 2012
The introduction of high speed tableting machines and the preference of direct compression as a method of tableting have increased the demands on the functionality of excipients mainly in terms of flowability and compressibility. Co-processed excipients, where in, excipients are combined by virtue of sub-particle level interaction have provided an ...
Nidhi, Garg   +2 more
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COAL SWELLING AND CO-PROCESSING

Fuel Science and Technology International, 1992
ABSTRACT Herrin No. 6 coal and the filter cake cleaned product from Pittsburgh No. 8 coal were co-processed with a liquid produced from the mild gasification of Wyodak coal. The co-processing studies were conducted in tubing bomb reactors and in a batch autoclave under hydrogen pressure.
P.D. Guffey, F.A. Barbour, R.F. Blake
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FDA/M-CERSI Co-Processed API Workshop Proceedings

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2023
These proceedings contain presentation summaries and discussion highlights from the University of Maryland Center of Excellence in Regulatory Science and Innovation (M-CERSI) Workshop on Co-processed API, held on July 13 and 14, 2022. This workshop examined recent advances in the use of co-processed active pharmaceutical ingredients as a technology to ...
Luke Schenck   +25 more
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Co-Processed Excipients for Tabletting

Research Journal of Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms and Technology, 2016
Tablets and capsules are more popular dosage forms have many advantages include more patient compliance, light, compact, easy and inexpensive manufacturing, high stability and accurate dose administration. The various problems associated with the formulation of tablets can be overcome by incorporation of suitable excipients.
P. Lekshmi, K. Pramod, K.C. Ajithkumar
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Potentials of AFR co-processing

2011 IEEE-IAS/PCA 53rd Cement Industry Technical Conference, 2011
Resources are becoming scarcer and more expensive worldwide driving a search for viable alternatives including the use of Alternative Fuels and Raw Materials (AFR). The cement industry began to use Residue Derived Fuels (RDF) after the oil crisis in the early 1980s.
Hubert Baier, Karl Menzel
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An Examination Of Steam-CO Processes

Journal of Canadian Petroleum Technology, 1987
Abstract Carbon dioxide has been shown to enhance the recovery of bitumen/heavy oil from tar sands under certain experimental conditions. Some properties of CO2 as an additive are known, but an understanding of all the mechanisms behind recovery processes with this additive is incomplete.
T. Stone, J. Ivory
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On reconfgurable co-processing units

1998
In the last years reconfigurable computing grew from a niche application to an important R&D scene. But also today most architectures lack essential features for the convenient use as a co-processing unit. E.g. embedded accelerator design with traditional FPGAs is very similar to sophisticated ASIC-design due to the bit-level granularity of FPGAs.
Reiner W. Hartenstein   +3 more
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