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In the Hellenides Orogen, minerals of various gem quality occur in various rock types from mainly four tectono-metamorphic units, the Rhodope, Pelagonian, and the Attico-Cycladic massifs, and the Phyllites-Quartzites unit of Crete Island.... more
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Volatile and nonvolatile compounds present in the water-soluble fraction (WSF) and water-soluble fraction with molecular weight lower than 1000 Da (WSF < 1000 Da) of six Spanish cheeses, Cabrales, Idiazá bal, Mahó n, Manchego, Roncal, and... more
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      EngineeringWaterMineralsCapillary electrophoresis
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Charles J. Moon
Michael K.G. Whateley
Anthony M. Evans
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      MineralsMineral explorationMining & Exploration Geology
Though multitudes of industries depend on the mining industry for resources, this industry has taken hits in terms of declining mineral ore grades and its current use of traditional, time-consuming and computationally costly rock and... more
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    • Minerals
The college-aged female bodybuilders in this study consumed nutrient-dense, low-fat foods and participated in strenuous exercise to develop their physiques. Non-competitors maintained consistent energy intake, exercise patterns, and body... more
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      DietVitaminsMineralsWeight Loss
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      Chemical EngineeringMineralsMinerals EngineeringCopper
Objective: Although intake of minerals has been suggested to be beneficial against depression, epidemiologic data from free-living settings are limited. The aim of this study was to determine the cross-sectional associations between the... more
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      EpidemiologyNutritionDepressionJapanese
... Jiann-Yang Hwang*, Xiaodi Huang, Adele Garkida, and Allison Hein ... 4. Yurkov A. L, Sarkisyan T. A, Ivanov DA and Bradt R. C: Final stages of sintering of ceramic materials: Effect of residual porosity and microstructure on... more
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      MineralsCross Section
The roméite-group [1,2] is part of the pyrochlore supergroup and comprises some cubic oxides of A2-mB2X6-wY1-n formula in which Sb 5+ predominates in the B-site. Indices m, w and n indicate vacancies in A, X and Y crystallographic sites,... more
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      MineralogyRaman SpectroscopyMineralsCrystal structure
Mogok gem corundum samples from twelve localities were analyzed for trace element signatures (LA-ICP-MS method) and oxygen isotope values (δ 18 O, by laser fluorination). The study augmented earlier findings on Mogok gem suites that... more
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      GeologyMinerals
It is well known that boric acid exhibits various toxic effects on plant, animal and human beings even at very low concentrations. Thus, the development of boron-removal technique from wastewater has been intensively investigated. In this... more
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      WaterMineralsScanning Electron MicroscopyMultidisciplinary
As the trends in mineral processing move towards the beneficiation of finer grained and more complex ore bodies, so too do the methods needed to understand and model these processes. During the heap leaching of low-grade ore bodies, the... more
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      Chemical EngineeringGeologyOphthalmologyImage Analysis
Efforts to maintain soils in a sustainable manner are complicated by interactions among soil components that respond to perturbation at vastly different rates.
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      Environmental ScienceGeologySoilWater
Characterization and treatment of a real pharmaceutical wastewater containing 775 mg dissolved organic carbon per liter by a solar photo-Fenton/biotreatment were studied. There were also many inorganic compounds present in the matrix. The... more
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      WaterKineticsWater PurificationMinerals
h i g h l i g h t s We have studied the hydrated hydroxyl silicate mineral inesite. Of formula Ca 2 (Mn,Fe) 7 Si 10 O 28 (OH)Á5H 2 O. Using a combination of scanning electron microscopy with EDX and Raman and infrared spectroscopy. OH... more
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      Analytical ChemistryWaterArsenicRaman Spectroscopy
Objective The consumption patterns of beverages and desserts features highly in the current debate surrounding children's nutrition. The aim of this study was to continuously monitor the choice of beverages and desserts made by nearly... more
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      Nutrition and DieteticsFoodVitaminsMinerals
A large number of substrates potential for removal of phosphorus (P) in wastewater has been reviewed. The substrates consist of natural materials, industrial by-products and man-made products. Most substrates have been investigated in... more
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      WaterPerformanceMineralsWastewater Treatment
To evaluate whether grafting with additional anorganic bovine bone to augment horizontally the buccal plate (internal and external grafting [IEG]) at single post-extractive implants preserves the alveolar ridge, improving aesthetics,... more
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      MineralsOsseointegrationYoung AdultCattle
Objective: To describe supplement use practices among non-pregnant, non-lactating Mexican women (12-49 y) and estimate their impact on the proportion of women with intakes below the Estimated Average Requirement (EAR) and above the Upper... more
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      Nutrition and DieteticsVitaminsMineralsAdolescent
Objective: Implant placement frequently depends on bone augmentation. However, the impact of systemic metabolic diseases on the consolidation of bone substitutes remains poorly understood. Our goal is to study the impact of ovariectomy... more
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      DentistryBiomedical EngineeringMineralsBone Regeneration
Mineralisation of the phenylurea herbicide isoproturon (3-(4-isopropylphenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea) and two of its known metabolites, 3-(4-isopropylphenyl)-1-methylurea (monodesmethyl-isoproturon) and 4-isopropylaniline, was studied in Danish... more
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      ZoologySoilCarbon DioxideMinerals
The material properties of cancellous bone from patients with osteoporosis (OP) or osteoarthritis (OA) were determined and compared with normal controls. Samples were selected from defined sites in human femoral heads which are subjected... more
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      EngineeringMineralsLinear modelsOsteoarthritis
The aim of this investigation was to analyze two samples of pollen from jandaíra stingless bees (Melipona subnitida) in view of their mineral composition, free amino acids and sugars. Palynological analysis showed that the predominant... more
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      MineralsFood and NutritionAmino Acids
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      Global HealthMineralsCalciumMicronutrients
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      CognitionAgingVitaminsMinerals
This study assesses the correlations between the intensity of stress undergone by crystals and the morphological characteristics of particles and fracturing products. The effects of the fractures on the microstructure of quartz are also... more
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      Materials ScienceMinerals
The elderly tend to be at a higher risk for nutritional deficiencies and in particular for micronutrient deficiencies. A committee nominated by Ministry of Health examined the relevant literature and the local recommendations as well as... more
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      VitaminsMineralsIsraelMicronutrients
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      SoilWaterBiomassPlant Biology
Populations in North India depend on a number of vegetable crops of which Amaranthus spp. is the most important since it is the only crop available in the hot summer months when no other foliage crop grows in the field. However, reports... more
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      GeneticsMineralsCalciumFood Analysis
To evaluate whether grafting with additional anorganic bovine bone to augment horizontally the buccal plate (internal and external grafting [IEG]) at single post-extractive implants preserves the alveolar ridge, improving aesthetics,... more
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      MineralsOsseointegrationYoung AdultCattle
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      Animal ScienceWaterMineralsFetal development
Little is known about the association between use of herbs and dietary supplements (HDS) and lifestyle/behavior factors in young adults in the US.
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      Health BehaviorComplementary and Alternative MedicineHealth CareLife Style
We investigated the microstructural and crystallographic features of quartz from complex vein systems associated with the development of thrust and shear deformations in Western Transbaikalia using electron back scatter diffraction (EBSD)... more
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      Materials ScienceMinerals
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      Chemical EngineeringLeachingMineralsMinerals Engineering
Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) are distributed ubiquitously in sediments from coastal environments to the deep sea. The Pacific Manganese Nodule Province contains numerous polymetallic nodules mainly composed of manganese, iron, cobalt,... more
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      MicrobiologyMineralsLocomotionEcology
Spinach (Spinacea oleracea L.) plants were grown organically and conventionally during two successive seasons (late autumn and early winter) in order to examine the nutrient content of the plants. In a series of 17 organic applications... more
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      EngineeringMineralsAgricultureCHEMICAL SCIENCES
The study of building materials constituting cultural heritage is fundamental to understand their characteristics and predict their behavior. When considering materials from archaeological sites, their characterization can provide not... more
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The synergetic effect of organic (cow manure) and mineral fertilization on the development arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi was demonstateded. The length of AM mycelium and sporulation were used as sensitive markers of the physiological... more
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyBiologyMinerals
San Nicola in Carcere, one of the minor basilicas in the historical center of Rome, was the location of a wide investigation campaign of the water-related deterioration causes, present in the lower sector of the apse and adjacent pillars,... more
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Introduction-the situation in 1979 The driving force behind the formation of ESPEN was the development of systems to maintain nutritional status, particularly by the intravenous route, so that all patients might have access to an adequate... more
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      Nutrition and DieteticsVitaminsMineralsClinical Nutrition
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      DentistryCarbonMineralsCalcium
Background: Antioxidant properties of some vitamins and trace elements may help to prevent cognitive decline. Objective: The aim of the current study was to estimate the longterm effects of antioxidant nutrient supplementation on the... more
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      EngineeringCognitionPrincipal Component AnalysisVitamins
This study shows that acidic and alkaline wastes co-disposed with uranium into subsurface sediments have significant impact on changes in uranium retardation, concentration, and mass during downward migration. For uranium co-disposal with... more
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      MineralsMultidisciplinaryAdsorptionContaminant hydrology
Because of the continuous focusing of thermal and chemical energy, ancient submarine hot springs are contenders as sites for the origin of life. But it is generally assumed that these would be of the acid and high-temperature 'black... more
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      GeologyOrigins of LifeMembranesMinerals
Zinc fortification is recommended as an appropriate strategy to enhance population zinc status, but guidelines are needed on the appropriate types and levels of zinc fortification of cereal flours for mass fortification programs. To... more
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      Nutrition and DieteticsDietMineralsSensation
Micronutrient deficiencies (MNDs) contribute significantly to the world's disease and mortality burden. Global efforts addressing MNDs have achieved significant yet heterogeneous progress across and within regions and countries. For... more
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      MineralsDeveloping CountriesInternational CooperationPublic Health
This work analyses cadmium sorption by natural vermiculite, zeolite, and pumice, which have been recently considered for their potential use in remediation of contaminated soils. Batch experiments were performed to investigate the... more
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      Environmental ManagementMineralsMultidisciplinaryAdsorption
Objective: This in vitro study compared the cytotoxicity and osteogenic potential of an experimental calcium silicate-based sealer with an epoxy resin-based sealer (AH Plus; Dentsply Caulk, Milford, DE) and a zinc oxideeugenol-based... more
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      DentistryMineralsTransmission Electron MicroscopyExtracellular Matrix
Objectives: To compare the clinical outcomes of standard, cylindrical, screw-shaped to novel tapered, transmucosal (Straumann Dental s ) implants immediately placed into extraction sockets.
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      DentistryBiomedical EngineeringWound HealingMinerals
The Gaia hypothesis originally proposed by James E. Lovelock states that the composition, oxidation-reduction state and temperature of the troposphere are actively regulated by the activities of the biota. The gaian concept has been... more
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      Mechanical EngineeringAerospace EngineeringMarine BiologyEnvironmental microbiology
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