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Controversies Surrounding Critical‐Size Defects: Influence of Age and Biological Characteristics
ABSTRACT Critical‐size defects (CSDs) in craniofacial reconstruction refer to osseous gaps that fail to heal spontaneously, increasing the risk of neurological impairment and craniofacial dysmorphology. Despite decades of investigation, controversy still exists surrounding the definition of CSDs, with criteria varying across species, experimental ...
Andrew Nordlund +7 more
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Separate core-shell analysis of urinary stones may influence specific metaphylaxis. [PDF]
Winterhagen FI +4 more
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Clasts of albite‐porphyroblastic quartzofeldspathic schist, derived from the Otago Schist basement, occur within the Port Chalmers Breccia, a diatreme at the centre of the Dunedin stratovolcano, New Zealand. Schists have undergone varying degrees of replacement reactions (at temperatures of 300° to >500°C) producing hornfelses, with Ca‐ and K‐enriched ...
Alan F. Cooper
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Generation of carbonated peridotite melts via biogenic sediment recycling in modern subduction zones. [PDF]
Errázuriz-Henao C +9 more
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Detrital platinum group minerals (PGM) are rare and distinctive in Pleistocene–Holocene sedimentary systems of the southern South Island, thereby enabling tracking of their long‐distance transport for ∼200 km. The first ∼100 km of transport involved Pleistocene glaciofluvial processes southwards down the Waiau River, where PGM (principally Pt–Fe and Ru–
Dave Craw, Marshall Palmer
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Sequential Leaching and Mineralogical Controls of Rare Earth Elements and Yttrium Occurrence in Bituminous Coal from Upper Silesian Coal Basin (Poland). [PDF]
Adamczyk Z, Komorek J.
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Multi‐doped (Na+, Mg2+, Zn2+, CO32‐) hydroxyapatite/ferrite composites were synthesized via a one‐stage method. These “smart” materials exhibit high microhardness (3.28 GPa), potent antimicrobial activity, and membrane‐stabilizing effects, reducing erythrocyte hemolysis by up to 25%.
Yeva Komashchenko +8 more
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Comparative Study of Metallic Iron Production from High-Phosphorus Iron Ores: Carbon-Composite Pellet Direct Reduction-Melting vs. Granular Direct Reduction-Magnetic Separation-Melting. [PDF]
Wang B, Gao J, Wang F, Yu Y, Qi Y.
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Kidney Stone, Nutritional Perceptions and Impact of Tea on Stone Formation
ABSTRACT The significant financial burden that urinary stone disease places on healthcare systems is only anticipated to increase over time. It is becoming more common over the globe. It is an increasing urinary condition that impacts around 12% of the global population, and environmental variables appear to be a key contributor.
Munir Ahmed +5 more
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ABSTRACT Phosphorus (P) availability is strongly constrained in both acidic and calcareous soils due to fixation reactions, reducing nutrient‐use efficiency and driving excessive fertiliser inputs. This study develops and evaluates a series of chitosan–apatite–citrate (CAC) fertilisers prepared using four continuous‐flow manufacturing strategies: a ...
Tu Nguyen Quang Le +6 more
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