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Pharmaceutics

  1. PRECIPITATION IN PHARMACY
  2. Distillation Process And Applications
  3. Rheology
  4. Crystallization
  5. HISTORY OF PHARMACY
  6. Adsorption
  7. Colloids
  8. Determination of molecular weight from colligative properties
  9. Emulsions
  10. Micromeritics 1                                                                                                                               Micromeritics 2
  11. Official Books
  12. Orientation to pharmacy
  13. Surfactants
  14. Suspension Systems
  15. Solubilization
  16. Protection and sensatization of colloids
  17. Physical pharmacy---------------------------1.definition 2.applications and advantages of different physicochemical phenom
  18. Distribution coefficient. Distribution law---Application of distribution coefficient----- Distribution coefficient and lipid water solubility---- Distribution coefficient and solubility------- Effect of particles concentration on distribution coefficient
  19.  Lyophilization/Freeze Drying
  20.  stability of suspensions
  21.  Stability and Degradation of drugs
  22. Rate & Order of reactions
  23. MISCELLANEOUS PROCESSES
  24. Calcination
  25. Decantation
  26. Deliquiscence
  27. Desiccation
  28. Efflorescence
  29. Elurtiation
  30. Exsiccation
  31. Fusion
  32. Ignition
  33. Levigation
  34. Rheology
  35. Trituration

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