Effect of powder characteristics on oral tablet disintegration.
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Yusuke Shibata | Masuo Kondoh | Yoshihisa Yamamoto | Ken-ichi Watanabe | M. Fujii | M. Kondoh | Y. Shibata | Yoshiteru Watanabe | Makiko Fujii | Yoshiteru Watanabe | Ken-ichi Watanabe | Masashi Tsukamoto | Y. Yamamoto | M. Tsukamoto
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