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the slow escape/flow of a liquid or gas through a porous material or small holes.
process of oozing
the process of making something free from bacteria or other living microorganisms (ex: disinfection and sterilization of surgical equipment)
the surgical procedure to make a person or animal unable to produce offspring.
Process that differentiates or separates solid particles according to their size using a meshed or perforated device.
Method by which powder particles are compressed into a large tablet, called a slug, which is subse- quently dry-screened and compressed into a tablet.
Transition of a suspension of solid, usually colloid, particles in a liquid (sol) to an apparent solid, jelly- like material (gel).
Crystalline form of a compound in which one or more solvent molecules are part of the crystal struc- ture.
Process of making dense, spherical pellets by means of special spheronizing or pelletizing equipment.
Scaffold placed into narrowed, diseased vessels (mainly coronary arteries) or a device implanted in a vessel used to help keep it open.
Condition of being aseptic, or statistically free from living microorganisms and their spores.
Usually small, flat, and soft tablets, which are designed to be placed under the tongue to allow direct absorption of the active ingredient through the mucosa for systemic effect.
Dosage form, semi-solid, used for the administration of drugs via the rectal route, for systemic or local effect. When application is via other routes (e.g., the vaginal route), suppositories are termed differ- ently, inserts, pessaries, etc.
Substance that alters the conditions prevailing at an interface, causing, for example, a marked decrease in the surface tension of water or nonaqueous solvents.
Dosage form designed to release the drug contained therein at a continuous and controlled rate for a longer period of time that can normally be achieved with its conventional, nonsustained counterpart.
Liquid preparation of high sugar concentration with or without medicinal and additional flavouring substances.