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L M Ali

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Acta Pharmaceutica Suecica|December 1, 1972
Some formulation factors affecting disintegration and dissolution of chloramphenicol capsulesS A Khalil, L M Ali
The Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology|February 1, 1971
Dissolution rate studies using the B.P. disintegration apparatusS A Khalil, L M Ali, M M Khalek
Die Pharmazie|October 1, 1973
Dissolution and disintegration characteristics of some experimental formulations of phenindione tablets. 1. Before storageS H Khalil, L M Ali, M M Abdel-Khalek
Die Pharmazie|October 1, 1973
Dissolution and disintegration characteristics of some experimental formulations of phenindione tablets. 2. After storage at 98 percent relative humidityS A Khalil, L M Ali, M M Abdel-Khalek
Die Pharmazie|January 1, 1974
Effects of ageing and relative humidity on drug release. 2. Tolbutamide tabletsS A Khalil, L M Ali, M M Abdel Khalek
Die Pharmazie|January 1, 1974
Effects of ageing and relative humidity on drug release. I. Chloramphenicol capsulesS A Khalil, L M Ali, M M Abdel Khalek
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Acta Pharmaceutica Suecica|December 1, 1972
Some formulation factors affecting disintegration and dissolution of chloramphenicol capsulesS A Khalil, L M Ali
The Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology|February 1, 1971
Dissolution rate studies using the B.P. disintegration apparatusS A Khalil, L M Ali, M M Khalek
Die Pharmazie|October 1, 1973
Dissolution and disintegration characteristics of some experimental formulations of phenindione tablets. 1. Before storageS H Khalil, L M Ali, M M Abdel-Khalek
Die Pharmazie|October 1, 1973
Dissolution and disintegration characteristics of some experimental formulations of phenindione tablets. 2. After storage at 98 percent relative humidityS A Khalil, L M Ali, M M Abdel-Khalek
Die Pharmazie|January 1, 1974
Effects of ageing and relative humidity on drug release. 2. Tolbutamide tabletsS A Khalil, L M Ali, M M Abdel Khalek
Die Pharmazie|January 1, 1974
Effects of ageing and relative humidity on drug release. I. Chloramphenicol capsulesS A Khalil, L M Ali, M M Abdel Khalek
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