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Incomplete copolymer degradation of in situ chemotherapy [PDF]
In situ carmustine wafers containing 1,3-bis(2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosourea (BCNU) are commonly used for the treatment of recurrent glioblastoma to overcome the brain-blood barrier. In theory, this chemotherapy diffuses into the adjacent parenchyma and the excipient degrades in maximum 8 weeks but no clinical data confirms this evolution, because ...
Bourdillon, Pierre +5 more
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In situ starch degradation of different feeds in the rumen. [PDF]
The in situ starch degradation of 5 feeds (barley, maize, pea, oats and wheat bran) has been measured (trial 1), and the influence of particle size on starch degradation investigated with 3 feeds (barley, maize, pea) (trial 2). The starch degradability of barley, oats and wheat bran was found to be higher than that of pea, and higher again than that of
P. Cerneau, B. Michalet-Doreau
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Relationship between corn vitreousness and ruminal in situ starch degradability. [PDF]
The objective of this experiment was to determine the relationship between corn kernel vitreousness and ruminal in situ starch degradation. Fourteen U.S. and five Brazilian corn hybrids cultivated in their respective countries were evaluated. The U.S. dent hybrids were harvested at one-half milk line, black layer, and 21 d after black layer stages of ...
C. Corrêa +4 more
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Demonstration of in situ fibrin degradation in pathologic thrombi [PDF]
Abstract Fibrin prepared from 15 pathologic thrombi was examined by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis to determine the extent and pattern of fibrinolysis that occurs in vivo. Two groups of patients could be distinguished on the basis of the polypeptide chain composition of fibrin in their thrombi.
C W, Francis, R E, Markham, V J, Marder
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In situ caecal degradation of roughages in horses [PDF]
The present study was carried out to evaluate the in situ degradation of dry matter (DM), neutral detergent fiber (NDF) and crude protein (CP) in roughages by the in situ caecal digestion technique in horses. The roughages evaluated were: Lucerne hay (Medicago sativa), peanut (Arachis pintoi cv.
Silva, Vinícius Pimentel +5 more
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In situ degradabilities of barley grain cultivars
Differences in in situ dry matter degradabilities occurred at all incubation times when 22 cultivars of barley gram grown at three locations were examined. Rapidly and slowly degradable fractions ranged from 25 to 40% and from 49 to 65%, respectively. Rates of degradation ranged from 23 to 35% h−1 (P = 0.03).
K. Lehman +3 more
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The objectives of this study were to estimate the protein degradability of extruded full fat soybean (ESB) by in situ (nylon bag) and in vitro enzymatic method and to develop an equation in order predict in situ degradability from in vitro values. In the
Arzu Erol Tunç +2 more
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Degradation of xenobiotic compounds in situ: Capabilities and limits [PDF]
Exploiting microorganisms for remediation of waste sites is a promising alternative to groundwater pumping and above ground treatment. The objective of in situ bioremediation is to stimulate the growth of indigenous or introduced microorganisms in regions of subsurface contamination, and thus to provide direct contact between microorganisms and the ...
E, Bouwer +4 more
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In situ laboratory for plastic degradation in the Red Sea
AbstractDegradation and fragmentation of plastics in the environment are still poorly understood. This is partly caused by the lack of long-term studies and methods that determine weathering duration. We here present a novel study object that preserves information on plastic age: microplastic (MP) resin pellets from the wreck of the SS Hamada, a ship ...
Franz Brümmer +7 more
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Estimou-se a degradabilidade in situ de 10 forrageiras tropicais em três idades ao corte (21, 42 e 63 dias) e em três tempos de incubação (6, 24 e 96h). As forrageiras utilizadas foram: Andropogon gayanus cv.
A.L.P. Rodrigues +4 more
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