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On the Prevalence of Smooth Polymorphs at the Nanoscale: Implications for Pharmaceuticals

CrystEngComm - United Kingdom
doi 10.1039/c8ce02098a
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Materials ScienceChemistryCondensed Matter Physics
Date

January 1, 2019

Authors
Ana M. BelenguerAurora J. Cruz-CabezaGiulio I. LamprontiJeremy K. M. Sanders
Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)


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