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    Mineral metabolism : an advanced treatise / edited by C.L. Comar and Felix Bronner

    Published 1960
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    Mineral metabolism : an advanced treatise / edited by C.L. Comar and Felix Bronner

    Published 1961
    Book
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    Mineral metabolism : an advanced treatise / edited by C.L. Comar and Felix Bronner

    Published 1964
    Book
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    Mineral metabolism : an advanced treatise / edited by C.L. Comar and Felix Bronner

    Published 1962
    Book
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    The mineral resources of the sea / by J.L. Mero. by Mero, J. L.

    Published 1965
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    Crystal structure of minerals / by Sir L. Bragg and G.F. Claringbull. by Bragg, William Lawrence, (Sir)

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    Impaired vascular function in exercising anovulatory premenopausal women is associated with low bone mineral density by Emma ODonnell, J.L. Scheid, Sarah L. West, Mary Jane De Souza

    Published 2019
    “…Total body and lumbar BMD (L1 -L4) were determined using dual energy X -ray absorptiometry. …”
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    Cyclones in mineral processing : a review of current information.

    Published 1960
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    Lumbar bone mineral asymmetry in elite cricket fast bowlers by Peter Alway, Nicholas Peirce, Mark King, Robert Jardine, Katherine Brooke-Wavell

    Published 2019
    “…PURPOSE: Bone responds to mechanical loading by increasing bone mineral density (BMD) and/or bone area to enhance bone strength at the site of the greatest strain. …”
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    Lumbar bone mineral adaptation: the effect of fast bowling technique in adolescent cricketers by Laura Keylock, Paul Felton, Pete Alway, Katherine Brooke-Wavell, Nicholas Peirce, Mark King

    Published 2021
    “…Significant partial (covariate: fat-free mass) and bivariate correlations of the technique parameters with whole lumbar (L1-L4) BMD and BMD asymmetry (L3 and L4) were advanced as candidate variables for multiple stepwise linear regression.  …”
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    Lumbar spine bone mineral adaptation: cricket fast bowlers versus controls by Laura Keylock, Peter Alway, Will Johnson, Nicola Crabtree, Mark King, Nicholas Peirce, Katherine Brooke-Wavell

    Published 2023
    “…Methods: 91 male fast bowlers and 84 male controls aged 14 to 24 years had between one and three annual anterior-posterior lumbar spine DXA scans. Total (L1-L4) and regional ipsilateral and contralateral L3 and L4 (respective to bowling arm) bone mineral density and content (BMD/C) were derived. …”
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    Bone health and asymmetry in elite female cricketers by Pete Alway, Thamindu Wedatilake, Nicholas Peirce, Anna Warren, Mark King, Katherine Brooke-Wavell

    Published 2022
    “…The aim of this study is to determine if bone mineral density (BMD) and bone asymmetry differs between female cricket fast bowlers, spin bowlers and batters. …”
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    Development and evaluation of an exercise intervention to improve risk factors for vertebral osteoporosis in postmenopausal women by Donghyeon Seo

    Published 2022
    “…Osteoporosis is defined by low bone mineral density (BMD), which in combination with other risk factors can increase the risk of osteoporotic fractures. …”
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    Dust source identification using MODIS: a comparison of techniques applied to the Lake Eyre Basin, Australia by Matthew Baddock, Joanna Bullard, Robert G. Bryant

    Published 2009
    “…The impact of mineral aerosol (dust) in the Earth's system depends on particle characteristics which are initially determined by the terrestrial sources from which the sediments are entrained. …”
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    Sequential anaerobic and electro-Fenton processes mediated by W and Mo oxides for degradation/mineralization of azo dye methyl orange in photo assisted microbial fuel cells by Qiang Wang, Liping Huang, Xie Quan, Gianluca Li-Puma

    Published 2019
    “…Complete degradation and mineralization (96.8 ± 3.5%) of MO (20 mg/L) with simultaneous electricity production (0.0002 kW h/kg MO) was therefore achieved with sequential anaerobic (20 min) - aerobic (100 min) operation in the presence of Fe(III) (10 mg/L). …”
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    Activity specific areal bone mineral density is reduced in athletes with stress fracture and requires profound recovery time: A study of lumbar stress fracture in elite cricket fas... by Pete Alway, Nicholas Peirce, Will Johnson, Mark King, Robert Kerslake, Katherine Brooke-Wavell

    Published 2022
    “…Participants were invited for three additional scans across the 59 weeks post baseline or diagnosis of injury. Bone mineral density was measured at L1 – L4 and ipsilateral and contralateral L3 and L4 sites. …”
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    Intensified degradation and mineralization of antibiotic metronidazole in photo-assisted microbial fuel cells with Mo-W catalytic cathodes under anaerobic or aerobic conditions in... by Qiang Wang, Zhenghong Cai, Liping Huang, Yuzhen Pan, Xie Quan, Gianluca Li-Puma

    Published 2018
    “…The highest rates of MNZ degradation (94.5 ± 1.4%; 75.6 ± 1.1 mg/L/h) and mineralization (89.5 ± 1.1%; 71.6 ± 0.9 mg/L/h), and power production (251 mW/m2; 0.015 kWh/m3; 0.22 kWh/kg COD) were achieved at a Mo/W loading of 0.18 mg/cm2with a Mo/W ratio of 0.17:1.0, in the presence of 10 mg/L of Fe(III) and at an incident photon flux of 23.3 mW/cm2. …”
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    Treatment of industrial etching terminal wastewater using ZnFe<sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub>/g-C<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub> heterojunctions photo-assisted cathodes in single-chamber micro... by L Huang, W Kong, S Song, X Quan, Gianluca Li-Puma

    Published 2023
    “…The PS-MECs performance progressively increased over time, reaching significant Ni(II) removal (4.4 mg/L/h), recalcitrant organics mineralization (11.3 mg/L/h), hydrogen production (0.55 m3/m3/d) and solar-to-hydrogen conversion efficiency (6.7%) after 12 days fed-batch operation. …”
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    Supplementary information files for Activity specific areal bone mineral density is reduced in athletes with stress fracture and requires profound recovery time: A study of lumbar... by Alway, Pete, Nicholas Peirce, Will Johnson, Mark King, Robert Kerslake, Katherine Brooke-Wavell

    Published 2022
    “…Participants were invited for three additional scans across the 59 weeks post baseline or diagnosis of injury. Bone mineral density was measured at L1 – L4 and ipsilateral and contralateral L3 and L4 sites. …”
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    Lumbar vertebral adaptation and bone stress injury in adolescent cricket fast bowlers by Laura Keylock

    Published 2021
    “…Notably, FB had unique asymmetry within the lumbar spine with up to 8.66% higher bone mineral density on the CL side of L3, whereas in controls, bone mineral content was up to 7.08% greater on the ipsilateral side of L2. …”
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    Natural ventilation with heat recovery: a biomimetic concept by Zulfikar Adamu, Andrew Price

    Published 2015
    “…These come with mean relative ventilation rates of 0.92 air changes per hour (ACH) or 10.7 L·s−1 and 0.92 ACH (11.55 L·s−1), respectively, for the month of January. …”
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    Regeneration of activated carbon by photocatalysis using titanium dioxide by M. Ara Carballo-Meilan

    Published 2015
    “…Methylene blue concentration, TiO2 concentration and pH were the variables under study. Complete mineralization of the dye was achieved in the coiled-tube reactor using 3.07 mg/L of methylene blue at pH 6.5 with 0.4149 g/L TiO2. …”
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    The historical dependency of organic carbon burial efficiency by Alan D. Radbourne, David Ryves, Nicholas John Anderson, Daniel R. Scott

    Published 2017
    “…Here, we consider the extent to which permanent OC burial reflects changing production in a deep monomictic lake (Rostherne Mere, UK) that has been culturally eutrophied (present TP>200 μg L-1), but has undergone recent reductions in nutrient loading. …”
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