Abstract This study evaluates the potential of a new organic fertilizer derived from porcine intestinal mucosa (designated BHE), a by‐product of the heparin extraction process, as a sustainable nitrogen (N) source for agriculture. The work was conducted in two stages: (i) chemical and spectroscopic characterization of BHE compared with poultry litter ...
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Rising mortality due to coexisting liver cirrhosis and kidney failure in the United States (1999-2023): A nationwide retrospective analysis. [PDF]
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Management of two variants of the OEIS complex (Omphalocele, Exstrophy, Imperforate anus, Spinal defects) : case reports and literature review". [PDF]
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Distinct human small intestinal microbiome communities underlie visceral hypersensitivity in a humanized mouse model. [PDF]
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