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classification of inorganic pharmaceuticals: Pharmaceutical Salts P. Heinrich Stahl, Camille G. Wermuth, 2002-08-23 A team of 17 authors from academia and pharmaceutical industry, in their contributions to this book, present the necessary theoretical foundations as well as detailed practical experience in the choice of pharmaceutically active salts. |
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