Watson, R. H. 1933. The concentration and distribu- tion of phosphorus in the blood of Merino sheep on pasture. Australian J. Exp. Biol. Med. Sci. 11:253.Watson, Rodger H. t933b. The Concentration and Distribution of Phosphorus in the Blood of Merino Sheep on Pasture. Aust. Jour. ...
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 ...
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 ...
34 Which nutrient helps in the absorption of calcium and phosphorus into the blood?Nutrien manakah yang membantu meningkatkan penyerapan kalsium dan fosforus ke dalam darah?D A. Iron B. Vitamin B Besi Vitamin B C. lodine D. Vitamin D lodin VitaminD 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 D 反...
High phosphorus levels in the blood is a warning sign for heart diseases[4]. Since white phosphorus exists as molecules consisting of four atoms arranged in a tetrahedral structure, its graphical representation indicates this tetrahedral shape with a ball-and-stick model[1]. ...
(~1%). The phosphorus content increases from about 0.5 weight% in infancy to 0.65-1.1 weight% in adults. Average phosphorus concentration in the blood is about 0.4 g/L, about 70% of that is organic and 30% inorganic phosphates.[39] A well-fed adult in the industrialized world consumes ...
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 ...
Conventional dialysis fails to reduce levels of phosphorus in the blood, and serum phosphorus levels increase with time. Significant hyperphosphatemia is considered present when serum phosphorus levels are greater than about 5 mg/dL in adults or 7 mg/dL in children or adolescents. [National Kidney...
Hocking PM,S Wilson,L Dick,et al.Role of dietary calcium and available phosphorus in the aetiology of tibial dyschondroplasia in growing turkeys.British Poultry Science. 2002Role of dietary calcium and available phosphorus in the aetiology of tibial dyschondroplasia in growing turkeys - Hocking, ...
Ericson A.T.Hein R.E.Poultry ScienceClegg, R. E.; A. T. Ericsons and R. E. Hein (1959): Distribution of phosphorus in the electrophoretic components of the blood serum of radiothyroid ecretisized chickens. Poult. Sci. 88: 77 - 80....