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  • 47. Time-Dependent Testing Evaluation and Modeling for Rubber Stopper Seal Performance.
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  • 49. Comparison of different rubber stoppers; the effect of sterilization on the number of particles released.
    Mannermaa JP, Muttonen E, Yliruusi J, Juppo A.
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  • 51. Morphology study of freeze-drying mononuclear cells of human cord blood.
    Li J, Hua TC, Gu XL, Ding Y, Luo M, Xiao HH, Wu ZJ, Meng LR, Gao QR, Chen J.
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  • 52. Lyophilization cycle development for interleukin-2.
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  • 53. Near Infrared and Frequency Modulated Spectroscopy as Non-Invasive Methods for Moisture Assessment of Freeze-Dried Biologics.
    Affleck RP, Khamar D, Lowerre KM, Adler N, Cullen S, Yang M, McCoy TR.
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  • 55. A novel approach to sterile pharmaceutical freeze-drying.
    Cherry CL, Millward H, Cooper R, Landon J.
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  • 56. Stability of BCG vaccines.
    Stainer DW, Landi S.
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  • 57. [Search of optimum survival conditions for lactic acid bacteria in powders obtained by spray drying of yoghurt].
    Peri C, Pompei C.
    S TA NU; 1976 Feb; 6(4):231-6. PubMed ID: 1036787
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  • 58. The importance of storage temperature to the quality of freeze-dried biological products.
    Tiru M, Tiru MB.
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  • 59. Critical factors of the vacuum-oven technique which influence the estimation of moisture in veterinary biologics.
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  • 60. Application of on-line Raman spectroscopy for characterizing relationships between drug hydration state and tablet physical stability.
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