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Chemistry and stability of gabapentin - Lee
29 Oct 2010 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Lee Kirsch
Draft slides for L Kirsch's part of morning session
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Colloids and Surfactants
13 Feb 2009 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Paul Takhistov, Henrik Pedersen
An ERC SOPS educational module. An introduction to colloids and surfactants with an emphasis on the physical factors affecting formation. The module also introduces several applications of colloids and surfactants.Paul Takhistov is an Associate professor of Food Science at Rutgers University, New...
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Compaction -- Presster - Alberto
29 Oct 2010 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Alberto Cuitino
DRAFT Presster compaction presentation
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Compartment Modeling
21 Feb 2008 | Tools | Contributor(s): portillopat
Compartment Modeling Description
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Compression-Presster-
29 Oct 2010 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Alberto Cuitino
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Computational Methods for Molecular Crystals
11 Sep 2008 | Courses | Contributor(s): Stephan X.M. Boerrigter
This course that was designed for graduate students that are rounding up their course work and consider applying computational methods on molecular crystals as part of their PhD research. The lectures cover a wide range of theoretical topics including crystallography, ab initio quantum mechanics,...
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Computational Methods for Molecular Crystals - Lectures and Downloads
04 Nov 2008 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Stephan X.M. Boerrigter
The presentation slides contain written narration in the notes page view. A separate word document is provided that contains the same notes.movies.zip contains a collection of movie files. These movies will play within the presentation when clicked on them. This only works when the movies are...
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Computer Modeling of Evaporation Lab - Student and Instructor's Version
02 Apr 2015 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Alexander Vincent Jannini, Nathan A Haden, Michael Evangelista, C. Stewart Slater, Mariano Savelski
This is one of a set of experiments designed for lower level undergraduate courses that incorporates novel thin films for drug delivery. The focus of the experimental set is to introduce pharmaceutical concepts to undergraduates while also incorporating general engineering educational objectives....
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Concept slides for Rex - Lee
28 Oct 2010 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Lee Kirsch
Collection of slide on stability concepts for Rex's introduction
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Continuous Manufacturing and Green Chemistry Alternative
14 Mar 2013 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Dr. Angela Gonzalez, Dr. Rodolfo J Romañach
Dr. Angela González teaches a Green Chemistry course at the Interamerican University in San German, and thanks to her initiative the following presentations and discussion questions have been developed linking three topics: PAT, continuous manufacturing, and green chemistry. The first principle...
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Creation of Dissolvable Strips Lab - Students and Instructor's Version
10 Jul 2014 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Alexander Vincent Jannini, David J Krause, Heather Malino, Matthew Van der Wielen, C.S. Slater PhD, M.J. Savelski PhD
This is one of a set of experiments designed for lower level undergraduate courses. The focus of the experimental set is to introduce pharmaceutical concepts to undergraduates while also incorporating general engineering educational objectives. This contains both a student version and instructor...
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Degradation of Dissolvable Strips - Student Handout and Instructor's Version
05 Mar 2014 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Alexander Vincent Jannini, David J Krause, Heather Malino, Kevin Sweeney, C. Stewart Slater, Mariano J. Savelski
This is one of a set of experiments designed for lower level undergraduate courses. The focus of the experimental set is to introduce pharmaceutical concepts to undergraduates while also incorporating general engineering educational objectives. This contains both a student version and instructor...
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Design of Experiments with Thin Films Lab #1
02 Apr 2015 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Alexander Vincent Jannini, Nathan A Haden, Michael Evangelista, C. Stewart Slater, Mariano Savelski
This is one of a set of experiments designed for lower level undergraduate courses that incorporates novel thin films for drug delivery. The focus of the experimental set is to introduce pharmaceutical concepts to undergraduates while also incorporating general engineering educational objectives....
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Design of Experiments with Thin Films Lab #2
02 Apr 2015 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Alexander Vincent Jannini, Nathan A Haden, Michael Evangelista, C. Stewart Slater, Mariano Savelski
This is one of a set of experiments designed for lower level undergraduate courses that incorporates novel thin films for drug delivery. The focus of the experimental set is to introduce pharmaceutical concepts to undergraduates while also incorporating general engineering educational objectives....
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Design Space Integration
01 Nov 2010 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Linas Mockus
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Developing Transferable Freeze Drying Protocols Using Accuflux® and a MicroFD®
17 Jan 2017 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Taylor N Thompson
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Development Workspace (Debian 10)
25 Apr 2022 | Tools | Contributor(s): Steven Clark
Development Workspace
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Dextromethorphan Crystallization Laboratory - Student and Instructor's Versions
10 Jul 2014 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s): Alexander Vincent Jannini, David J Krause, Heather Malino, Matthew Van der Wielen, C. S. Slater PhD, M.J. Savelski
This is one of a set of experiments designed for lower level undergraduate courses. The focus of the experimental set is to introduce pharmaceutical concepts to undergraduates while also incorporating general engineering educational objectives. This contains both a student version and instructor...
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Discrete Element Method (DEM) Course Module
26 Jan 2008 | Courses | Contributor(s): Carl Wassgren, Avik Sarkar
The DEM course module was created by Carl Wassgren of the Particulate Systems Laboratory (PSL) at Purdue University. The series consists of slides and videos that will familiarize you with the basics of DEM. Discrete Element Method has been applied to analyze and predict flow behaviour in a wide...
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Discussion on Hamaker Constant
09 May 2008 | Publications | Contributor(s): Stephen Beaudoin, Ravi Jaiswal, Caitlin Kilroy
The Hamaker constant is a force constant used for describing the van der Waals (vdW) force. The magnitude of the Hamaker constant reflects the strength of the vdW force between two particles, or between a particle and a substrate. It depends on the material properties of both the interacting...