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Selenium was incorporated into a sol–gel‐derived bioactive glass to enable sustained therapeutic ion release. The selenium‐containing glass preserved bioactivity while selectively inducing cytotoxicity in osteosarcoma cells and maintaining osteoblastic viability.
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This review highlights advances in lightweight, lead‐free polymer nanocomposites for diagnostic X‐ray shielding. By linking filler chemistry, dispersion, architecture, and photon interaction mechanisms, it establishes structure–performance relationships guiding material design.
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Experimental Characterization of Mycelium‐Based Composites Under Multiple Loading Conditions
This study examines the mechanical response of mycelium‐based composites under compression, shear, and tension using mechanical testing and imaging methods. The comparison between unpressed and hot‐pressed specimens shows that hot pressing is associated with higher compression and shear stiffnesses.
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Nutrient Solutions for Soilless Cultures
2009Nutrient solutions intended for plant growth are already used from the middle of the 19th century, when the importance of mineral elements for plant growth was made clear by Justus von Liebig. In advance, the nutrient solutions used to grow plants in so called “water cultures” had a simple composition and consisted of salts like KNO3, Ca(NO3)2, KHPO4 ...
Sonneveld, C., Voogt, W.
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Stability of cytarabine in a parenteral nutrient solution
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1985Stability of cytarabine in a commonly used parenteral nutrient solution was studied. From each of two liters of parenteral nutrient solution for pediatric patients, two 200-mL aliquots containing cytarabine 50 micrograms/mL were prepared. One aliquot from each liter was stored at each of two temperatures (25 and 8 degrees C). At 0, 1, 2, 8, 24, 48, and
J R, Quock, R I, Sakai
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Autoclave all nutrient media at 121°C for 15 min. Media which contain 1–2% agar are poured into plastic petri dishes in 20 ml portions (agar plates). Soft agar, immediately after autoclaving, is distributed in 3 ml portions into small test tubes and kept molten in a 47°C water bath. If a medium is to be supplemented with a material whose heat stability
Ulrich Winkler +2 more
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Autoclave all nutrient media at 121°C for 15 min. Media which contain 1–2% agar are poured into plastic petri dishes in 20 ml portions (agar plates). Soft agar, immediately after autoclaving, is distributed in 3 ml portions into small test tubes and kept molten in a 47°C water bath. If a medium is to be supplemented with a material whose heat stability
Ulrich Winkler +2 more
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Outsourcing the preparation of parenteral nutrient solutions
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1996A hospital pharmacy's experience with using an outsourcing center to prepare parenteral nutrient solutions (PNs) is described. In 1994 the pharmacy at a 340-bed level 1 trauma center selected an outsourcing center located 20 miles away to provide PN-compounding services; the center is licensed as a manufacturer and has an extensive quality control ...
D M, Gates +2 more
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Sterilization-in-place of concentrated nutrient solutions
Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 1999Sterilization-in-place (batch sterilization) behavior of concentrated nutrient solutions was quantified for various nutrient solutions of fermentation processing interest. Experimental observations of sterilization temperatures and corresponding pressures suggested that sterilization pressures were substantially lower for concentrated nutrient ...
, Junker, , Beshty, , Wilson
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Compatibility considerations in parenteral nutrient solutions
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1984Information on compatibility of nutrients and drugs with parenteral nutrient (PN) solutions is reviewed and evaluated. Precipitation of calcium phosphate when calcium and phosphate salts are added can be affected by pH, amino acid concentration, amino acid product, temperature, sequence of additives, specific salt used, and time since admixture ...
P W, Niemiec, T W, Vanderveen
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Nutrient Solutions for Orchids
Botanical Gazette, 19511. VACIN and WENT (8) proposed a nutrient solution designated solution 5 as an improvement over KNUDSON solution C for the germination of orchid seed and growth of the seedlings. Experiments reveal that the VACIN and WENT solution 5 is unsuited for the purposes suggested.
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