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Importance of using complementary process analyzers for the process monitoring, analysis, and understanding of freeze drying Ghent University
The aim of the present paper is to demonstrate the importance of using complementary process analyzers (PAT tools) for the process monitoring, analysis, and understanding of freeze drying. A mannitol solution was used as a model system. Raman spectroscopic, near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopic, plasma emission spectroscopic, and wireless temperature measurements (TEM-PRIS) were simultaneously performed in-line and real-time during each ...
Mechanistic modelling for process understanding of fluidized bed drying process part of a full continuous pharmaceutical manufacturing line Ghent University
Visualization and process understanding of material behavior in the extrusion barrel during a hot-melt extrusion process using Raman spectroscopy Ghent University
Raman spectroscopy as a process analytical technology (PAT) tool for the in-line monitoring and understanding of a powder blending process Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Raman spectroscopy as a process analytical technology (PAT) tool for the in-line monitoring and understanding of a powder blending process Ghent University
Towards an enhanced process understanding for a continuous pharmaceutical manufacturing process of tablets based on twin-screw wet granulation Ghent University
Process analytical tools for monitoring, understanding, and control of pharmaceutical fluidized bed granulation: a review Ghent University
Cognitive style and business process model understanding Ghent University
Several factors influence the level of business process model understanding. In this paper, we investigate two personal factors that potentially relate to this level: a reader's cognitive style and theoretical knowledge on business process (BP) modeling. An experiment with 183 graduate students was conducted to explore their differences in cognitive styles using Cognitive Style Index (CSI) and how these relate to their scores in process model ...