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Bone tissue ablation by industrial fs laser systems
2021 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe & European Quantum Electronics Conference (CLEO/Europe-EQEC), 2021Laser technology is currently gaining an increasing attention in many surgical fields where high precision and minimization of tissue damage are essential, thanks to the continuous development of more accessible laser systems which can be adapted to the constraints of clinical environment. In the frame of bone surgery, the unicity of the laser approach
Laura Gemini +4 more
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Industrial hygiene and toxicity studies in unorganized bone-based industrial units
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2010A large variety of ornamental and decorative items are manufactured from bone waste by various unorganized sectors in India. An initial survey indicated that workers were exposed at various phases of final product. The subjects (12 industrial units) were tested for total suspended particulate matter (TSPM), particulate matter
Huma, Siddiqui +5 more
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Bone-bound enzymes for food industry application
Food Chemistry, 2000Abstract The immobilisation of β-galactosidase and amyloglucosidase (AMG) by means of physical adsorption on to bone powder is described. The influence of the enzyme load, applied to the support on immobilisation, yield and efficiency, has been determined.
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Industrial Wastewater Purification Using Cow Bone and Saw Dust Filters
Nigerian Journal of Chemical Research, 2023Poorly treated wastewater can adversely affect the existence of plants and animals. There is a need to look for low-cost filters to address the scarcity of water in rural areas surrounded by industrial wastewater. The present study investigates the use of low-cost filter for purification of industrial wastewater.
Ayedun, H, Eje, R E, Daudu, O O
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GranuLab: positioning GranuMaS in the bone graft substitute industry
Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies, 2013Subject area Developing and communicating a positioning strategy covering issues on market positioning, product lifecycle, product differentiation strategies and developing the marketing mix strategies in order to compete with competitors. Study level/applicability Advanced undergraduate and MBA student, taking courses of marketing management ...
Khairul Akmaliah Adham +3 more
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Industrial approach in developing an advanced therapy product for bone repair
Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, 2010Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are multipotent cells with therapeutic applications. The aim of our work was to develop an advanced therapy product for bone repair, associating autologous human adipose-derived MSCs (ASCs) with human bone allograft (TBF; Phoenix).
Gindraux, Florelle +3 more
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The Mesolithic bone industry from Kula, eastern Serbia
Before Farming, 2011The Iron Gates area (Serbia and Romania) is well known for its extraordinary Mesolithic finds, first discovered almost fifty years ago, which initiated still ongoing debate on the relations between foragers and farmers and the very origin of Neolithic communities in this region.
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Value of the bone biopsy in the diagnosis of industrial fluorosis
Virchows Archiv A Pathological Anatomy and Histology, 1978Iliac crest biopsies taken from 43 men with industrial fluorosis were compared with control bone samples. The bone fluoride content was determined, histological examinations were made on stained sections and microradiographs, and morphometric analysis performed on the microradiographs alone.
C A, Baud +3 more
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Changes in bone metabolism associated with exposure to industrial vibration
Russian Journal of Occupational Health and Industrial Ecology, 2020The influence of general and local vibration on bone remodeling processes is investigated. The interrelations between the long - term exposure of industrial vibration and indicators of bone mineral density (T-and Z-criteria), biochemical markers of bone formation (osteocalcin, alkaline phosphatase) and bone resorption (ionized calcium, calcium ...
A. V. Sukhova, E. N. Kryuchkova
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