Quantitative Analysis Of Drugs In Pharmaceutical Formulations
Quantitative Analysis Of Drugs In Pharmaceutical Formulations Dog-eared and stained pages of earlier editions of this book often found at the laboratory benches are testimony to the practical usefulness of their contents. It is really a source of gratification to me that my contribution has found such a wider acceptance among my fellow analysts. Four years since the publication of the 2nd edition has brought about rapid emergence of quality culture among the pharmaceutical manufacturers primarily due to globalization.
Publication Language |
English |
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Publication Access Type |
Premium |
Publisher |
CBSPD |
Publication Year |
2023 |
Publication Type |
Textbooks |
ISBN/ISSN |
'9789387964532 |
Publication Category |
CBSPD Medical Collection |
Publication Subject |
Medical |
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