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Online thermal effusivity monitoring: A promising tech - nique for determining when to conclude blending of magnesium stearate. Yves Roy, Nancy Mathis, Stephen Closs, Jason Boodram, Manuel Hervas, Mani Sun - dararajan, Theodore Larason, and Wade Meyer. March 2005, p. 38. Online x-ray inspection of filled capsules. Melanie Beck, Martin Vogt, and Iulian Maga. January 2012, p. 12. Outsourcing Q&A: Before you take the plunge: Tips on dissolution testing. March 2008, p. 12. An overview of capsule checkweighers. Donald K. Lightfoot. January 2011, p. 8. Powder blenders and NIR: A brief overview. Matthew N. Bahr. May 2008, p. 38. Recent challenges in dissolution testing, including USP initiatives. Vivian A. Gray, January 2012, p. 28. Reduce visual inspection of capsules by building quality in. Jim Moorhead. March 2010, p. 32C. Rethinking stability testing for tablets and capsules in containers. C. Jeanne Taborsky, Kathleen Deiss, and Edward McKinley. April 2008, p. 32. The role of NIR spectroscopy in meeting the PAT challenge. Frederick H. Long. March 2007, p. 20. Selecting a vibratory sieve to check-screen highly potent powders. Rob O'Connell. October 2013, p. 23. A simple test to differentiate gelatin from hypromellose capsules. Enrique Requejo Gabás, Fernando Díez Men - endez, Luis Polo Díez, and Nour Kayali. July 2013, p. 16. Solving tablet stability problems using forced degra - dation. Dan W. Reynolds, John E. McCune, Susan G. Long, Kenneth P. Ackerman, Samuel B. Balik, William L. Canoy, Kevin L. Facchine, Mike Franklin, Angela Glendenning, Richard J. Haan, Danna M. Mattocks, Scott L. Sides, Ashley Tang, Faith Van Horn, Mickey L. Wells, and Graham Whitesell. May 2007, p. 12. Stability testing. Philip H. Merrell. Eye on Excipients, October 2012, p. 33. The state of dissolution testing. Vivian A. Gray. Back Page, July 2006, p. 64. Testing powder flowability. Robert G. McGregor. March 2011, p. 20. Third-party auditing. Philip H. Merrell. Eye on Exci - pients, March 2010, p. 37. USP offers toolkit for dissolution laboratories. Will Brown. January 2008, p. 47. Update on the FDA's spectral library of excipients. Philip H. Merrell, Lucinda Buhse, and Jason D. Rodriguez. July 2013, p. 27. Using an automated workstation to improve operations and simplify investigations. C.J. Moynihan and Robert C. Houser. May 2012, p. 23. Using low-field MRI to improve tablet dissolution testing. James Butler and Kevin Nott. January 2010, p. 25. Using static image analysis to size crystalline particles. Patrick O'Hagan, Kerry Hasapidis, Vincent Chapeau, and Christian Godino. May 2008, p. 30. Vibratory inspection machine replaces belt-type unit at Pfizer Canada. March 2005, p. 30. Using terahertz spectroscopy to map tablet cores and coatings. Mark Sullivan, Edward King, Eiji Kato, David Heaps, Richard McKay, and Xiao Hua Zhou. October 2013, p. 10 You can't correct for randomness. Ben Locwin. Back Page, October 2013, p. 48. Tooling Accounting for differences in TSM and EU tooling. Rich Kirk. July 2010, p. 34. Aftermarket or OEM? Keys to evaluating replacement- part suppliers. Darrell Gauthier. September 2009, p. 30. Buying change parts: Beyond the bottom line. Brad Feldman. July 2011, p. 38. Choosing coatings to improve the performance of tablet tooling. Arnold H. Deutchman. September 2004, p. 17. Coating of punch faces helps with problem granulations. Tabletting Desktop Reference, March 2005, p.32. Combine the TSM and ISO tooling standards. Dale Natoli. Back Page, October 2010, p. 64. External lubrication: One remedy for tabletting finicky formulations. Bob Oas. September 2006, p. 24. How to clean, handle, and store tablet press tooling. Edward S. Novit. Tabletting Desktop Reference, March 2005, p. 28. How rough punch-cup surfaces promote sticking. Arnold H. Deutchman. July 2011, p. 30. I Holland's TSAR-Predict forecasts faster fixes for sticking problems. September 2014, p. 18. Maintain tablet quality by inspecting these critical points. Stephen Natoli. April 2014, p. 33. Multi-tip tooling minimizes cost, multiplies production. Back Page, Dale Natoli. July 2009, p. 52. Overcoming manufacturing challenges of nutraceutical tablets. Rob Blanchard and Trevor Higgins. January 2014, p. 32C. Resolving tablet defects. Matthew Knopp. September 2013, p. 14. The role of tooling in finished capsule quality. Stephen W. Lee, January 2012, p. 20. Selecting coatings for tablet tooling to increase pro - ductivity and solve problems. Rob Blanchard. July 2012, p. 30. The tablet press overload system. Peter Bradley. Tablet - ting Desktop Reference, Tech tip, May 2013, p. 39. Tablet tooling taxonomy: A summary of options. Dale Natoli and Dave Holleran. September 2011, p. 18; Tablet ting Desktop Reference, May 2013, p. 30. 24 November 2014 Tablets & Capsules

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