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Tablets & Capsules November 2014 9 i n d e x t o a r t i c l e s Liquid-filled two-piece capsules: Technical implemen - tation and manufacturing perspectives. William Bowtle. September 2008, p. 34. Lubricating your capsule filler. Stephen W. Lee. Back Page, January 2011, p. 48. Meeting the challenges of producing ultra-potent, high- count probiotics. Tad Stewart and Connie Sindelar. October 2014, p. 32B. Micro-dosing equipment fills niche in R&D, clinical trial materials. March 2009, p. 22. Micro-dosing system eases clinical manufacturing at Catalent. September 2009, p. 50. Not so hard: Capsules offer flexibility. Matthew Knopp. January 2009, p. 16. Nutra applies GNC's "quality first" principle to manu - facturing. July 2013, p. 32J. Nutra pioneers automatic softgel inspection. October 2006, p. 34. OTC products: Understanding consumer expectations and perceptions. Sven Stegemann, Catherine Lehmann, and Missy Lowery. January 2011, p. 14. Online x-ray inspection of filled capsules. Melanie Beck, Martin Vogt, and Iulian Maga. January 2012, p. 12. Over-encapsulation: Techniques and challenges of blinding clinical trial materials. Matt Richardson. March 2010, p. 14. An overview of capsule checkweighers. Donald K. Light - foot. January 2011, p. 8. An overview of capsule sealing equipment. Donald K. Light foot. January 2013, p. 10. Pharmaceutical capsules: Key considerations. Shabbir Badami. January 2013, p. 18. Put it in a capsule. Gabriel Eilemberg. Back Page, January 2013, p. 48. A rapid vehicle-screening approach for formulating a low-solubility compound into liquid-filled capsules. Amol Kheur, Anil Kane, Mohammad Aleem, Maureen McLaughlin, Kiran Kumar Tumbalam, and Shivaprakash Poojary. January 2014, p. 10. Reduce visual inspection of capsules by building quality in. Jim Moorhead. March 2010, p. 32C. Relating flow properties to process behavior in tablet presses and capsule filling machines. Kerry Johanson. May 2014, p. 28. Rethinking neat-API capsule filling for Phase I clinical trials. Michael D. Ruff. July 2010, p. 8. A rising tide: Liquid-filled capsules. Donald K. Lightfoot. Back Page, January 2008, p. 72. The role of tooling in finished capsule quality. Stephen W. Lee, January 2012, p. 20. Sealing method allows probiotics to thrive in oil-filled capsule. January 2007, p. 26. Cipla's new capsule filling machine includes automatic checkweigher, troubleshooting. July 2014, p. 40. Characterization and modeling of softgel drying pro - cesses. Q. Fang, Y. Hu, N. Yu, S. Majuru, and M. Hari - haran. May 2011, p. 24. Consumers prefer capsules. Thomas Kidwell. Back Page, January 2006, p. 72. Delivering poorly soluble APIs in liquid-filled hard capsules. Balaji V. Kadri. March 2012, p. 16. The effect of size, shape, and color on medication tolerability and acceptance. Benjamin Locwin. January 2011, p. 24. Enteric coating of hard capsules, part 1. Brian E. Jones. January 2009, p. 10. Enteric coating of hard capsules, part 2. Brian E. Jones. April 2009, p. 10. Evaluation of capsule cracking with hygroscopic fills: An alternative view. David Fulper, Dawn Downey, and Haibo Wang. September 2009, p. 40. Evolution of the soft gelatin capsule: Pharmaceuticals to paintballs. Keith Schmoke. January 2004, p. 26. Evolution of the technology for filling two-piece hard capsules with powders. Brian E. Jones. January 2006, p. 10. Filling two-piece hard capsules with liquids. Matt Richardson and Sven Stegemann. January 2007, p. 12. Fish oil softgels: A comparison of delayed-release disintegration performance. Laura K. Scattergood. July 2013, p. 32C. Flexible equipment, ready service capture capsule business at PharmaFab. January 2005, p. 32; Capsules and Capsule Filling Desktop Reference, May 2006, p. 10. The fundamentals of optimizing machine and product yields in capsule filling operations. Stephen W. Lee. Capsules and Capsule Filling Desktop Reference, July 2010, p. 4. Gelita aims expertise at capsule manufacturers. Tom Keenan. January 2005, p. 28. The hard capsule with the soft center: The re-emergence of liquid-filled hard capsules. Tamara Smith. January 2004, p. 15; Capsules and Capsule Filling Desktop Reference, May 2006, p. 5. Hard work on softgels pays off at Forever Living. Sep - tember 2014, p. 29. How gelatin and hypromellose capsules differ in product release during dissolution testing. Brian E. Jones. January 2010, p. 16. How softgels are made and how to select a manufacturer. Robin C. Koon. March 2004, p. 21; Capsules and Capsule Filling Desktop Reference, May 2006, p. 42. Influence of mechanical stress on the formation of cracks in two-piece capsules. David Fulper, Haibo Wang, and Dawn Downey. January 2010, p. 8. Jarrow Formulas fortifies its business with softgel ex - pertise. March 2007, p. 28.

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