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Incorporating rice bran in ready‐to‐use therapeutic foods (RUTFs) was used for treatment of childhood malnutrition. RUTF nutrient analysis showed increased dietary fiber and vitamins E and B1. Non‐targeted metabolomics revealed significant changes in lipids, amino acids, carbohydrates, vitamins, and phytochemicals corresponding to rice bran.
Annika M. Weber +13 more
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Effects of Aminophylline, Nikethamide, and Sodium Salicylate in Respiratory Failure [PDF]
E. K. Westlake, E. J. M. Campbell
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ABSTRACT Hyperammonemia is a medical emergency, and the cause must be identified quickly in order to treat appropriately. Malnutrition is a known risk factor for hyperammonemia; however, there are limited reliable lab indicators used to identify malnutrition.
M. M. Crenshaw +12 more
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Chemical composition and ecological adaptation of <i>Populus</i> (Salicaceae) species and hybrids depending on soil and environmental conditions. [PDF]
Mechshanova A, Berillo D, Polyakov V.
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Piperazine Derivatives: A Privileged Scaffold in Modern Synthesis and Medicinal Chemistry
Piperazine‐based bioactive molecules represent a versatile class of compounds with broad therapeutic potential. Structural modification of the piperazine scaffold governs key structure–activity relationships, enabling antibacterial, antifungal, antitumor, neuroactive, and anti‐inflammatory activities.
Assel Ten +5 more
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Shrinking the Aeration Footprint: Innovative Approaches to Nitrogen Removal in MBR Systems
Membrane bioreactor pilot study investigates biological treatment within the membrane tank. Performance in terms of effluent concentrations of BOD, sCOD, and ammonia was similar with and without the aeration basin, which suggests that designers of MBR facilities should account for biological processes occurring within the membrane tank.
Adam Klein +5 more
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Adult-Onset Reye's Syndrome and the Risks of Low-Dose Aspirin Rechallenge: A Review of Current Literature and Future Directions. [PDF]
Gibson C, Noyes J, Goliger M, Guo J.
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These results suggest that recurring fire can mitigate the negative effects of grass invasion and create conditions more favourable for early oak regeneration in temperate deciduous forests. Abstract Feedbacks between fire and non‐native grasses can lead to a grass‐fire cycle that intensifies grass invasion and harms native trees.
Dan Marshalla, Jennifer M. Fraterrigo
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ABSTRACT As food safety issues gain increasing attention, the need for rapid, accurate, and low‐cost detection techniques becomes essential. Colorimetric sensors, known for their rapid response, high sensitivity, low cost, and readily observable results, are playing an increasingly important role in food quality inspection. This review article provides
Jingfei Shen +6 more
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Clinical Outcomes and Food Triggers Following Low Food Chemical Diet Implementation: A Retrospective Audit of Dietetic Practice. [PDF]
Cooke Z +5 more
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