Baltic amber and other fossil resins in the light of physicochemical studies
The paper presents some problems in the studies on Baltic amber (succinite) and other fossil resins. Natural resins form a large group of fossils already known from various parts of the world. However, they markedly differ in age and origin which creates
Matuszewska, A.
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Baltic Amber (Succinite) Wet Grinding for Use in Production of a New Biotextile Material
Baltic amber - succinite due to its unique chemical composition and content of various biologically active compounds, especially succinic acid, can be successfully applied in the development of new biomaterials.
Terlāne, Jūlija, Ļašenko, Inga
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The paper addresses the problems of the development of amber deposits in Ukraine. Amber-succinite (AS) is found in the slopes of the Ukrainian Shield and is currently being intensively extracted, both legally and illegally, exclusively in the territory ...
Naumenko, Uliana +4 more
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Characterisation of the amber collection of the earth sciences museum of Bari-Italy
The Earth Sciences Museum of the University of Bari Aldo Moro (Italy) disposes of an ample collection of amber samples. These are of unknown origin or have been classified as Baltic amber (succinite), Sicilian amber (simetite ...
DE BENEDETTO, Giuseppe, Egidio +5 more
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Environmentally Friendly Polymer Compositions with Natural Amber Acid. [PDF]
Latos-Brozio M, Masek A.
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The benefit of investigating fossil resins of the world using the IRS method
Infrared absorption spectroscopy was introduced at the Museum of the Earth of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw in 1985for research on fossil and subfossil resins of the world.
Kosmowska-Ceranowicz, B.
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The p23 co-chaperone is a succinate-activated COX-2 transcription factor in lung adenocarcinoma tumorigenesis. [PDF]
Yu Z +13 more
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Application of Raman Spectroscopy to Ancient Materials: Models and Results from Archaeometric Analyses. [PDF]
Chiriu D +3 more
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Amber in prehistoric Iberia: New data and a review. [PDF]
Murillo-Barroso M +5 more
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The Effect of Cotton Pads Impregnated with Amber Suspension on Collagen and Elastin
Collagen and elastin are fibrous proteins which form basis of connective tissue. These proteins are present in the skin, ligaments, tendons, bones, cartilage, blood vessel walls etc.
Zamovskis, Māris +3 more
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