Inorganic blood phosphorus levels necessary for satisfactory production of range cattle in the southwest. J. Animal Sci. 7:263-272.Watkins, W. E. and J. H. Knox. 1948. Inorganic blood phosphorus levels necessary for satisfactory production of range cattle in the southwest. Jour. Anim. Sci. ...
It is generally accepted that blood inorganic phosphorus (Pi) is higher in neonates than in adults. This study was conducted to determine the age or stage that serum Pi (SPi) in neonatal lambs falls to the level of that of an adult sheep. We also measured whole blood Pi (WBPi) to eva...
Physiologic variation in the inorganic phosphorus content of the blood is a generally conceded fact. The blood of an infant is about twice as rich in phosphorus as adult blood; even at birth the blood phosphorus content has been found to be higher than that of the mother. But it is not ...
One of the most certain and most objective characteristic signs of the influence of an irradiation with ultra-violet light on rachitis is the increase of the percentage of acid-soluble phosphorus in the blood serum of the patient, so that this fraction of phosphorus again reaches the normal ...
(The color of inorganic reactions)The breakthrough in identifying color of inorganic objects:1. Red world: (1) the ground Fe2O3 (mahogany), Fe (OH) 3 (red brown), Fe (SCN) 2 + (blood), Cu (purple), Cu2O (brick red), NO2 (red brown), P () of red phosphorus, wine, Br2 ...
Phosphorus is an incendiary agent found in hand grenades, artillery shells, fireworks, and fertilizers.18,49 White phosphorus ignites in the presence of air and burns until the entire agent is oxidized or the oxygen source is removed. The wounds are irrigated with water, and easily identifiable ...
V. Surface measurements of radioactive phosphorus in breast tumors as a possible diagnostic method. Science 104, 399 (1946). 34. Papaloucas, C. D. et al. Measurement of blood phosphorus: a quick and inexpensive method for detection of the existence of cancer in the body. Too good to be...
The release of inorganic phosphate (Pi) from actin filaments constitutes a key step in their regulated turnover, which is fundamental to many cellular functions. The mechanisms underlying Pi release from the core and barbed end of actin filaments remain
1937. Fluctuations of calcium and inorganic phosphorus in the blood of the laying hen during the cycle of on egg. Poult Sci, 16:132-134.Feinberg, J. G., J. S. Hughes , and H. M. Scott : Fluctuations of calcium and inorganic phosphorus in the blood of the laying hen during the ...
Analogous to other herbivores such as the sheep and goat, the rabbit may use its salivary glands as a phosphate-scavenging pathway to remove the toxic loads of phosphate from the blood plasma, which are ultimately excreted via the digestive tract. There may lie within the rabbit’s salivary ...