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  1. Knowledge-based systems
  2. Discrete element model (DEM)
  3. QbD presentation
  4. Particle adhesion
  5. Van der waals force
  6. Process modeling
  7. Hamaker constants
  8. Particle-based computations
  9. Roller compaction
  10. Johanson's model
  11. Dry granulation
  12. Statistical model building
  13. Molecular modeling
  14. Excipients
  15. Visualization
  16. Database
  17. Active pharmaceutical ingredient (API)

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