Lin, Szu-Ting Peter, Vanessa G Schiavo, Stefano Pokora, Rachel Patrick, Hayley Bolas, Nick Foote, Alastair K Sargan, David R Murray, Rachel C
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Journal of equine veterinary science
Heterotopic mineralization in equine distal limbs has been considered an incidental finding and little is known about its imaging features. The study aimed to identify heterotopic mineralization and adjacent pathology in the fetlock region with cone-beam (CB) computed tomography (CT), fan-beam (FB) CT, and low-field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)...
Lin, Szu-Ting Peter, Vanessa G Schiavo, Stefano Pokora, Rachel Patrick, Hayley Bolas, Nick Foote, Alastair K Sargan, David R Murray, Rachel C
Heterotopic mineralization in equine distal limbs has been considered an incidental finding and little is known about its imaging features. The study aimed to identify heterotopic mineralization and adjacent pathology in the fetlock region with cone-beam (CB) computed tomography (CT), fan-beam (FB) CT, and low-field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)...
Knapp, William J Stevenson, Emily I Renforth, Phil Ascough, Philippa L Knight, Alasdair CG Bridgestock, Luke Bickle, Michael J Lin, Yongjie Riley, Alex L Mayes, William M
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Enhanced weathering is a carbon dioxide (CO2) mitigation strategy that promises large scale atmospheric CO2 removal. The main challenge associated with enhanced weathering is monitoring, reporting, and verifying (MRV) the amount of carbon removed as a result of enhanced weathering reactions. Here, we study a CO2 mineralization site in Consett, Co. ...
Hristova, Ivanka Marinova, Elena Atanassova, Juliana Slavchev, Vladimir Bozkova, Anelya Kiyashkina, Petya Penkova, Petya
By-products of metal corrosion, when coming into contact with organic matter, have the capacity to preserve it from decay. A pilot study was conducted aiming to explore the potential and limitations of plant remains preserved in by-products of metal corrosion for archaeobotanical research. The organic remains considered come from the surface/immedi...
Vos, Hannah M.J. Zweig, Rachel Margenot, Andrew J. Koopmans, Gerwin F. van Groenigen, Jan Willem
Earthworms can increase the solubility of phosphorus (P) in soil, an effect which to a large extent is controlled by mineralisation of organic P. Phosphatases, a class of hydrolytic enzymes, catalyse this mineralisation process. However, a consistent comparison of their activity among earthworm species and for different soil spheres is still missin...
Iacconi, Clémence Autret, Awen Desplanques, Elsa Chave, Agathe King, Andrew Fayard, Barbara Moulherat, Christophe Leccia, Émilie Bertrand, Loïc
Archaeological textile remains from Antiquity are rare due to their perishable nature. In certain cases, the conservation of the morphology and / or of chemical signatures can be exquisite. Detailed archaeological information on the social and cultural life of past societies, such as on funerary practices, can then be deduced from their study. In t...
ferrara, giuseppe belli, alberto keulen, arno tulliani, jean-marc palmero, paola
Many CO2 reactive by-products from industrial processes can be valorised via carbonation to produce building materials. The amount of CO2 captured in mineralisation processes is environmentally and economically relevant, however results from the literature are often controversial owing to a lack of standardisation in the existing CO2 quantification...
Dlamini, J C Cardenas, L M Tesfamariam, E H Dunn, R M Evans, J Hawkins, J M B Blackwell, M S A Collins, A L
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Agroforestry systems
Vegetated land areas play a significant role in determining the fate of carbon (C) in the global C cycle. Riparian buffer vegetation is primarily implemented for water quality purposes as they attenuate pollutants from immediately adjacent croplands before reaching freashwater systems. However, their prevailing conditions may sometimes promote the ...
Liu, Jianmin Ma, Longyang Dong, Wengang Du, Gongliang Dang, Xingbo
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Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
Bone defect difficult to manage clinically and it is a big challenge to repair it. Secondary metabolites source from herb has shown potential for the treatment of bone defect. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) were isolated from mice and incubated with urolithin A (UA) (10, 25, and 50 µg/mL). 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyl tetrazolium bromid...
Staines, Katherine A Myers, Katherine Little, Kirsty Ralston, Stuart H Farquharson, Colin
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Calcified tissue international
Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) have been associated with an increased risk of fragility fractures in pharmaco-epidemiological studies. The mechanism is unclear, but it has been speculated that by neutralising gastric acid, they may reduce intestinal calcium absorption, causing secondary hyperparathyroidism and bone loss. Here we investigated that hy...