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...
Bones contain nerves and blood vessels, and marrow is the site of red-blood-cell creation. Perhaps bones’ most important function—as it relates to body composition—is as storage for minerals. That’s mainly calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium. When needed, these minerals can be released from...
BackgroundAltered growth, body composition and abnormalities of skeletal mineralisation have been reported in offspring of mothers with type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus.AimsThe authors hypothesised that children born to mothers with type 1 diabetes mellitus (CDM) would be taller, have higher body...
Body composition describes all elements that make up your body. They include fat mass, muscle mass, bones and water.
1. The effects of age at sexual maturity, age at culling, and stunning frequency and current on the incidence of broken bones were examined in endoflay hen... NG Gregory,LJ Wilkins,SD Eleperuma,... - 《British Poultry Science》 被引量: 283发表: 1990年 Effect of a free-range raising...
Describe in detail the composition of human blood. Describe the general composition of the blood. What are the formed elements of blood? Define formed elements. List the formed elements present in the blood. What is the difference between plasma and formed elements?
The human body has been shaped by natural selection during the past 4-5 million years. Fossils preserve bones and teeth but lack muscle, skin, fat, and organs. To understand the evolution of the human form, information about both soft and hard tissues of our ancestors is needed. Our closes...
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 ...
Injectable bone cement is a paste formed before it is used in the body of a subject but solidifies pretty rapidly once it is injected into the human body. From the perspective of both clinical observation and laboratory experimental results, these two injectable bone cements exhibit their own ...