In one application of the invention, the apparatus can be used to test the friability of diamond particles. |
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The patent covers a pulverulent mannitol of moderate friability as well as the process for its preparation. |
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The friability test measures loss in tablet mass due to rolling or falling. |
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The friability of SPR enables controlled diamond fracturing, wheel self-sharpening and free cutting action. |
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Examples from tablet manufacture could be in-process testing of uniformity of mass, hardness, friability and disintegration. |
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Increased friability and sharp cutting edges make this product most suitable for metal bond systems. |
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Irregularity enhances bond retention while friability enhances selfsharpening and free cutting properties. |
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Its balanced impact strength and friability characteristics cover a wide spectrum of applications. |
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The cutting-edge technical environments answer perfectly the highest needs of friability, security and scalability. |
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The video also depicted various physical and analytical tests performed on tablets, including weight uniformity, tablet hardness, friability, disintegration, and dissolution. |
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Some substances, such as polyurethane foams, show an increase in friability with exposure to ultraviolet radiation, such as sunlight. |
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Azilect batches are tested to verify appearance, identification, content uniformity, dissolution, assay, weight, thickness, hardness, disintegration, friability, and the presence of impurities and degradation products. |
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Post-coital bleeding might be a sign of cervical friability or cervicitis. |
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With its unique surface structure ParteckĀ® ODT helps to minimize wear and tear on your equipment and leads to robust tablets with extremely low friability. |
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Characteristic mucosal changes of UC seen on endoscopy include loss of vascular pattern, granularity, friability, and ulceration. |
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Their friability generally leads to mountains with relatively smooth slopes such as Skiddaw itself. |
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Newdale has improved peeling resistance, increased friability, acceptable enzyme and soluble protein levels, low wort beta-glucan, and fast modification. |
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Because of the friability of the ore and degradation during transportation, it was determined that no lump ore would be produced to maximize the production of sinter fines. |
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The thickness of the paint layers and their application at different times has led to isolated areas of poor adhesion, fragility, and friability in some of her works. |
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Soil friability is a key soil physical property to provide information about how soils behave for cropping operations including tillage and trafficability. |
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If a steel casting application called for a reduction in friability and brittleness, then the answer would be to add or change the quantity of cereal or starch. |
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What's the friability or compression strength of your tablets? |
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Friability testing is a laboratory technique used by the pharmaceutical industry to test the durability of tablets during transit. |
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