نتایج جستجو برای: blood minerals

تعداد نتایج: 708207  

2015

The present investigation included two experiments. The first dealt with mineral levels in hair and blood plasma as possible indicators for the different minerals status of growing and adult Friesian and buffaloes which were fed under practical conditions during the period from November 1988 to August 1989. Friesian and buffaloes were almost similar in age and body weight and were fed winter ra...

2009
P. JAGOS

Jagos P., V. Dvorak, J. Bouda: Levels of Minerals in the Blood Plasma of Cows and their Calves fed from Buckets. Acta vet. Brno, 50, 1981: 33-41. The concentration in plasma of calcium, magnesium, inorganic phosphorus, zinc, copper and iron in 40 cows and their calves up to the age of three months was followed in winter season under conditions of large-scale technology. The statistically signif...

2012
Vladimir Bermanec Hrvoje Posilović Goran Kniewald

Phosphate minerals hydroxylapatite, fl uorapatite and crandallite were identifi ed in nodules within phosphorites from Ervenik, Croatia. The minerals were identifi ed using optical microscopy, XRD, SEM and EDS analyses. The presence of fungi was recognized only in association with phosphate-rich phases. Fungal activity resulted in the dissolution of apatite, producing hollow crystals, particula...

2005
Hugh D. Riordan Marvin Dirks

This study measured excretion of 11 minerals induced by EDTA chelation therapy in 25 adults (aluminum, cadmium, calcium, chromium, copper, iron, lead, magnesium, manganese, mercury, zinc). We administered 20 EDTA infusions (3 g, with magnesium and ascorbate) 1 to 2 weeks apart and measured 24-hr urinary excretions of minerals before treatment and after treatments 1, 10, and 20. A modest supplem...

2014
Drewniak Lukasz Rajpert Liwia Mantur Aleksandra Sklodowska Aleksandra

The aim of this study was characterization of the isolated dissimilatory arsenate reducing bacteria in the context of their potential for arsenic removal from primary arsenic minerals through reductive dissolution. Four strains, Shewanella sp. OM1, Pseudomonas sp. OM2, Aeromonas sp. OM4, and Serratia sp. OM17, capable of anaerobic growth with As (V) reduction, were isolated from microbial mats ...

2008
Eleanor M. Kellon

Horses are able to interconvert fats, carbohydrates and even amino acids (the building blocks of protein) to some extent. They can increase active absorption of minerals when they have a need, and are equipped with mechanisms to excrete excess minerals except iron. However, there are certain amino acids and fatty acids they cannot manufacture. These are termed “essential” because it is essentia...

2013
Md. Emdadul Haque Hasan Imam

The clay and non-clay minerals have been identified by XRD analysis. The non-clay minerals include quartz, crystobalite, orthoclase, microcline, plagioclase, calcite, siderite and dolomite, and the clay minerals include kaolinite (52.39%), illite (36.39%) and illite-smectite mixed layer minerals (11.21%). Kaolinite is the most dominant component in the clay mineral assemblages. The clay mineral...

Journal: :Journal of occupational health 2003
Jun Ojima

Infrared Spectrophotometry (IR) is now widely used to determine crystalline silica in industrial dust samples. Though the IR method has many advantages when dealing with respirable dust samples, some serious analytical errors are often caused by interference minerals contamination. These minerals have a characteristic absorption band corresponding in position to the analytical peak for crystall...

2006
Joseph R. Michalski Michael D. Kraft Thomas G. Sharp Lynda B. Williams Philip R. Christensen

[1] To understand the aqueous history of Mars, it is critical to constrain the alteration mineralogy of the Martian surface. Previously published analyses of thermal infrared (l = 6–25 mm) remote sensing data of Mars suggest that dark regions have 15–20% clay minerals. However, near-infrared (l = 1–3 mm) spectral results generally do not identify widespread clay minerals. Thermal infrared detec...

2015
Hideo Hashizume

Besides having a large capacity for taking up organic molecules, clay minerals can catalyze a variety of organic reactions. Derived from rock weathering, clay minerals would have been abundant in the early Earth. As such, they might be expected to play a role in chemical evolution. The interactions of clay minerals with biopolymers, including RNA, have been the subject of many investigations. T...

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