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A Means of Establishing and Justifying Binary Ethanol/Water Mixtures as Simulating Solvents in Extractables Studies

Dennis Jenke, Norman Liu, Yousheng Hua, Steven Swanson and Roy Bogseth
PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology May 2015, 69 (3) 366-382; DOI: https://doi.org/10.5731/pdajpst.2015.01046
Dennis Jenke
Baxter Healthcare Corporation, Round Lake, IL
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Norman Liu
Baxter Healthcare Corporation, Round Lake, IL
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Yousheng Hua
Baxter Healthcare Corporation, Round Lake, IL
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