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Buying change parts: Beyond the bottom line. Brad Feldman. July 2011, p. 38. 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. Cup depth and tablet consistency. Dale Natoli. Back Page, July 2015, p. 48. 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. Increasing tablet production and efficiency using multi- tip tooling. Steve Osborn and Steve Deakin. March 2015, p. 30. 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 productiv- ity and solve problems. Rob Blanchard. July 2012, p. 30. The tablet press overload system. Peter Bradley. Tabletting Desktop Reference, Tech tip, May 2013, p. 39. Tablet tooling taxonomy: A summary of options. Dale Natoli and Dave Holleran. September 2011, p. 18; Tabletting Desktop Reference, May 2013, p. 30. Tooling maintenance: Cleaning and polishing. Andy Dumelow. Back Page, September 2013, p. 54. Tooling supplier, university seek cure for sticking. July 2013, p. 40. Understanding the importance of punch length and cup depth. Dale Natoli. July 2006, p. 40; Tabletting Desktop Reference, March 2009, p. 40. Validation Embracing QbD and PAT in nutraceutical production. Misty Muscarella, Charles Preuss, Y.V. Pathak, and Adnan Sabir. October 2011, p. 18. The end of validation as we know it. Michael M. Breggar. Back Page, October 2009, p. 80. Environmental monitoring systems: Overview and the path toward validation. Matthew N. Bahr. October 2008, p. 44. The four pillars of pharmaceutical validation. Parveen Bhandola. October 2015, p. 10. How to validate a tablet press. Richard Graziano and Jason C. Fitz. October 2005, p. 26. Implementing cleaning validation requires process under- standing. Parveen Bhandola. October 2012, p. 8. Mixing and cleaning efficiency of a 200-liter perforated coating pan equipped with shark fin baffles. Caterina Funaro, Giusi Mondelli, Nicola Gandolfi, Roberto Trebbi, Valentina Bellavia, Cristina Padula, and Ruggero Bettini. October 2007, p. 20. Open-source PLC rejuvenates 20-year-old press, com- plies with 21 CFR Part 11. October 2005, p. 35. PAT: Deciphering the FDA's plan to improve pharma manufacturing. Bob Oas. October 2005, p. 16. Pulling validation forward: Worth the risk? Melissa Austin and Tracy Wylie. Back Page, October 2007, p. 72. The role of NIR spectroscopy in meeting the PAT chal- lenge. Frederick H. Long. March 2007, p. 20. Selecting a vibratory sieve to check-screen highly potent powders. Rob O'Connell. October 2013, p. 23. Validation of dissolution test procedures. Margareth R.C. Marques. October 2008, p. 20. You can't correct for randomness. Ben Locwin. Back Page, October 2013, p. 48. 26 November 2015 Tablets & Capsules WRITE FOR Our articles are written by technical professionals for technical professionals. Ask about the types of articles we're looking for, as well as tips on preparing an article for consideration. Contact: Matthew Knopp, Editor Tablets & Capsules Tel. +1 651 287 5618 Fax +1 651 287 5650 E-mail: mknopp@cscpub.com

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