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GROWTH ANALYSIS AND ASSESSMENT OF PIG’S BIOLOGICAL MAXIMUM [PDF]
The aim of this study was to determine a mathematical model which can be used to describe the growth of domestic animals in an attempt to predict the optimal time of slaughter/weight or the development of body parts or tissues and estimate the biological
Dragutin Vincek
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Tartrate-Resistant Acid Phosphatase Isoform 5B (TRACP 5B) As Serum Marker of Bone Metastases From Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) and Breast Cancer. Preliminary Results [PDF]
Franco Lumachi +4 more
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This experiment carried on 35 white Wistar rats aimed at studying the markers of connective tissue destruction during chronic nitrate-fluoride intoxication and its correction by nanosized silica oxide.
O. Ye. Akimov +2 more
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A network of trans-cortical capillaries as mainstay for blood circulation in long bones
Anika Grüneboom +38 more
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Investigation of doxycycline residues in bones after oral administration to broiler chickens
Chicken bones, a by-product of the poultry industry, can directly or indirectly enter the food chain. Bone meal and bone products could be sources of many contaminants. Considering the wide range of uses made of bones in the culinary and food industries,
Gajda Anna +3 more
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Epidemiology of Fracture Nonunion in 18 Human Bones.
R. Zura +10 more
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Skeletal responses to spaceflight [PDF]
The role of gravity in the determination of bone structure is elucidated by observations in adult humans and juvenile animals during spaceflight. The primary response of bone tissue to microgravity is at the interface of the mineral and matrix in the ...
Arnaud, Sara B., Morey-Holton, Emily
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Reservoirs and radiocarbon: 14C dating problems in Myvatnssveit, Northern Iceland [PDF]
This paper examines 2 potential sources of the radiocarbon offset between human and terrestrial mammal (horse) bones recovered from Norse (~AD 870–1000) pagan graves in Mývatnssveit, north Iceland.
Ascough, P.L. +8 more
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