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2. The Phase Diagram of the API Benzocaine and Its Highly Persistent, Metastable Crystalline Polymorphs
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3. An unexpected high-pressure stability domain for a lower density polymorph of benzophenone
4. The phase diagram of the API benzocaine and its highly persistent, metastable crystalline polymorphs
5. Van-der-Waals based solvates of C60 with CBr2Cl2 and CBr2(CH3)2
6. Crystal Structures and Phase Relationships of 2 Polymorphs of 1,4-Diazabicyclo[3.2.2]nonane-4-Carboxylic Acid 4-Bromophenyl Ester Fumarate, A Selective α-7 Nicotinic Receptor Partial Agonist
7. Rotigotine: Unexpected Polymorphism with Predictable Overall Monotropic Behavior
8. Thermodynamic origin and graphical methods of phase theory
9. The topological pressure-temperature phase diagram of fluoxetine nitrate: monotropy unexpectedly turning into enantiotropy
10. Rimonabant Dimorphism and Its Pressure–Temperature Phase Diagram: A Delicate Case of Overall Monotropic Behavior
11. On the dimorphism of prednisolone: The topological pressure-temperature phase diagram involving forms I and II
12. Phenomenology of polymorphism: The topological pressure–temperature phase relationships of the dimorphism of finasteride
13. Phenomenology of crystalline polymorphism: Overall monotropic behavior of the cardiotonic agent FK664 forms A and B
14. Pressure–Temperature State Diagram for the Phase Relationships Between Benfluorex Hydrochloride Forms I and II: A Case of Enantiotropic Behavior
15. Dimorphism of the prodrug l‐tyrosine ethyl ester: Pressure–temperature state diagram and crystal structure of phase II
16. Solid-State Studies of the Triclinic (Z′ = 2) Antiprotozoal Drug Ternidazole
17. Stability hierarchy between Piracetam forms I, II, and III from experimental pressure–temperature diagrams and topological inferences
18. Liquid-Liquid Miscibility Gaps and Hydrate Formation in Drug-Water Binary Systems: Pressure-Temperature Phase Diagram of Lidocaine and Pressure-Temperature-Composition Phase Diagram of the Lidocaine-Water System
19. Temperature and composition-dependent properties of the two-component system d- and l-camphor at ‘ordinary’ pressure
20. Thermodynamic studies of mixtures for topical anesthesia: Lidocaine–salol binary phase diagram
21. Polymorphism of Progesterone: Relative Stabilities of the Orthorhombic Phases I and II Inferred from Topological and Experimental Pressure-Temperature Phase Diagrams
22. Bicalutamide polymorphs I and II: A monotropic phase relationship under ordinary conditions turning enantiotropic at high pressure
23. Uniaxial negative thermal expansion in crystals of tienoxolol
24. Uniaxial negative thermal expansion in polymorphic 2-bromobenzophenone, due to aromatic interactions?
25. Polymorphism of benzylthiouracil, an active pharmaceutical ingredient against hyperthyroidism
26. The solid state of anti-inflammatory morniflumate diniflumate: A cocrystalline salt
27. Crystal structure of polymorph II and the pressure-temperature phase diagram of the dimorphic anesthetic butamben
28. Crystalline tetrazepam as a case study on the volume change on melting of molecular organic compounds
29. Overall Monotropic Behavior of a Metastable Phase of Biclotymol, 2,2′-Methylenebis(4-Chloro-3-Methyl-Isopropylphenol), Inferred From Experimental and Topological Construction of the Related P-T State Diagram
30. Tyrosine alkyl esters as prodrug: the structure and intermolecular interactions of l-tyrosine methyl ester compared to l-tyrosine and its ethyl and n-butyl esters
31. Polymorphism and solvation of indomethacin: Characterization of an indomethacin–tetrahydrofuran solvate leading to phase I
32. Degradation pathways study of the natriuretic and β-adrenoceptor antagonist tienoxolol using liquid chromatography–electrospray ionization multistage mass spectrometry
33. Uniaxial Negative Thermal Expansion in Polymorphic 2-Bromobenzophenone, Due to Aromatic Interactions?
34. Benzocaine polymorphism: Pressure–temperature phase diagram involving forms II and III
35. Crystal structure and solid-state studies of aged samples of tienoxolol, an API designed against hypertension
36. Polymorphism of paracetamol: Relative stabilities of the monoclinic and orthorhombic phases inferred from topological pressure‐temperature and temperature‐volume phase diagrams
37. Deducing stability behaviour for chemically fragile systems: the polymorphism of spironolactone Melting point difference for crystalline polymorph pairs of small organic molecules
38. Polymorph Stability: Spironolactone, a pharmaceutical with two melting points 70 degrees apart
39. Thermodynamic Study of Sulfanilamide Polymorphism: (I) Monotropy of the α-Variety
40. Ordered and disordered solvates of C 60 and CBrCl 2 H
41. Experimental and topological determination of the pressure-temperature phase diagram of racemic etifoxine, a pharmaceutical ingredient with anxiolytic properties
42. [60]Fullerene for medicinal purposes, a purity criterion towards regulatory considerations
43. On the dimorphism and the pressure–temperature state diagram of racemic m-nisoldipine, a dihydropyridine calcium ion antagonist
44. Experimental and Topological Determination of the Pressure-Temperature Phase Diagram of Racemic Etifoxine, a Pharmaceutical Ingredient with Anxiolytic Properties
45. [60]Fullerene for Medicinal Purposes, A Purity Criterion towards Regulatory Considerations
46. Ordered and disordered solvates of C60 and CBrCl2H
47. Phenomenology of Polymorphism: IV. The Trimorphism of Ferrocene and the Overall Metastability of Its Triclinic Phase
48. Polymorphism of spironolactone: An unprecedented case of monotropy turning to enantiotropy with a huge difference in the melting temperatures
49. An order-disorder phase transition in the van der Waals based solvate of C60 and CClBrH2
50. Polymorphism of spironolactone: An unprecedented case of monotropy turning to enantiotropy with a huge difference in the melting temperatures
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