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Authors: FORBES RT DAVIS KG HINDLE M CLARKE JG MAAS J
Citation: Rt. Forbes et al., WATER-VAPOR SORPTION STUDIES ON THE PHYSICAL STABILITY OF A SERIES OFSPRAY-DRIED PROTEIN SUGAR POWDERS FOR INHALATION/, Journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 87(11), 1998, pp. 1316-1321

Authors: HINDLE M PEERS EM PARRYBILLINGS M CHRYSTYN H
Citation: M. Hindle et al., RELATIVE BIOAVAILABILITY OF SALBUTAMOL TO THE LUNG FOLLOWING INHALATION VIA A NOVEL DRY POWDER INHALER AND A STANDARD METERED-DOSE INHALER, British journal of clinical pharmacology, 43(3), 1997, pp. 336-338

Authors: HINDLE M BYRON PR MILLER NC
Citation: M. Hindle et al., CASCADE IMPACTION METHODS FOR DRY POWDER INHALERS USING THE HIGH FLOW-RATE MARPLE-MILLER IMPACTOR, International journal of pharmaceutics, 134(1-2), 1996, pp. 137-146

Authors: HINDLE M BYRON PR
Citation: M. Hindle et Pr. Byron, DOSE EMISSIONS FROM MARKETED DRY POWDER INHALERS, International journal of pharmaceutics, 116(2), 1995, pp. 169-177

Authors: HINDLE M NEWTON DAG CHRYSTYN H
Citation: M. Hindle et al., DRY POWDER INHALERS ARE BIOEQUIVALENT TO METERED-DOSE INHALERS - A STUDY USING A NEW URINARY ALBUTEROL (SALBUTAMOL) ASSAY TECHNIQUE, Chest, 107(3), 1995, pp. 629-633

Authors: HINDLE M CHRYSTYN H
Citation: M. Hindle et H. Chrystyn, RELATIVE BIOAVAILABILITY OF SALBUTAMOL TO THE LUNG FOLLOWING INHALATION USING METERED-DOSE INHALATION METHODS AND SPACER DEVICES, Thorax, 49(6), 1994, pp. 549-553

Authors: HINDLE M NEWTON DAG CHRYSTYN H
Citation: M. Hindle et al., INVESTIGATIONS OF AN OPTIMAL INHALER TECHNIQUE WITH THE USE OF URINARY SALBUTAMOL EXCRETION AS A MEASURE OF RELATIVE BIOAVAILABILITY TO THELUNG, Thorax, 48(6), 1993, pp. 607-610
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