Experimental system super-quickly encapsulates liquid medication
If you want pharmaceuticals to be cheap and plentiful, then you need a fast and inexpensive way of making them. With this in mind, Canadian scientists are developing a system that encapsulates liquid medication more speedily than ever before.
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Experimental system super-quickly encapsulates liquid medication
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