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3. Mixed component screening
As shown in previous examples and, in particular, in paragraph 2.3 , independent factor screening matrices make it possible to study the effects of substituting one element for another within a formula, for example, lactose for cellulose or fructose. However, in many formulation problems, certain components of the same family may be combined simultaneously in a formula: the diluent selected may be...
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