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Preparation of compressed tablet granulations by the air-suspension technique. II.

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A new and rapid method for preparing compressed tablet granulations by the air-suspension technique is discussed and experimental data dealing with material losses and variations in the drug and water content of the prepared granulations are presented.
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A new and rapid method for preparing compressed tablet granulations by the air-suspension technique is discussed. Experimental data dealing with material losses and variations in the drug and water content of the prepared granulations are presented.

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