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An Overview of the Use of XRD as a Tool in the Total Analysis of Powdered Household Laundry Detergents
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 March 2019
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Manufacturers of household laundry products and laundry detergent builders want to know the exact formularies used in prospective customers' and competitive product lines. No convenient source exists for this information because published formularies are numerous and differ widely, (See Table 1.)
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