The utilization of trace elements in medical, biological, anthropological, and/or geographic provenance studies of human biominerals requires an understanding of trace element incorporation into human bones. While the majority of research has focused on the incorporation of a select group of elements (...
We have developed a procedure for quantitative determination of the elemental content (Ca, P, Mg, Fe, Mn, Al, Si, Sr, Ti) in human bone tissue by atomic emission spectral analysis. We have determined the metrological characteristics of this method. We have established the characteristic feature...
Explore the human skeletal system and its functions. Discover the different bones of the system, such as the axial bones and appendicular bones, how many bones are in the human body, and the role of bones and joints in movement. Related to this Question ...
it is found that WRCof the reference boy is 7.7 kg. Therefore. W Vis 10.6 kg. MINERALS Minerals in the body may be partitioned into those in hard tissues (bones and teeth), subsequently referred to as osseous minerals, and those in extracellular and celluiar water. subse- quently ...
Houses provide an enormous amount of habitat on a global scale1. Humans spend 90% of their time indoors2, providing ample opportunity for this environment and its species to affect mental3and physical well-being4. Indoor environments host a wide diversity of life beyond human inhabitants and fam...
Growth involves a change in the color and thickness of the skin, accompanied by changes in skin components. Discard and processing waste can represent between 30 and 70% of the total weight of seafood catches [6], and ∼30% of the waste occurs in the form of bones, skin and scales [...
The fossil is diagenetically flattened but otherwise essentially complete, compris- ing an articulated skeleton with plumage remnants forming a dark corona around the bones (Fig. 1a,b). Some integument residues were lost during preparation (see the Supplementary Methods section online); however, ...
The invention relates to compositions effective for the cleansing of mammalian bones and particularly the removal of bone marrow and like blood deposits therefrom. The compositions are composed of an aqueous solution containing as its essential ingredients a detergent having a functionality of the nature...
Bones are usually dried, defatted, crushed, and demineralized to extract collagen, while hide and cartilage are usually minced and digested with proteolytic enzymes (other than collagenase). As collagen is resistant to most proteolytic enzymes, this procedure conveniently serves to remove most of the...
The components of dentin are almost the same as those of a natural bone, so that the present inventors have tried to utilize the adhesion techniques of the dental art in the art of artificial bones. However, even if such techniques are utilized, an adhesive force of the adhesive tends to ...