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Background We present a case of severe neurological symptoms caused by hyperammonemia, secondary to a urinary tract infection with urea-splitting bacteria. Investigations Blood analysis ...
If pouring 1,000 gallons of urine on an acre, there are about 50 pounds of nitrogen added. Using a concentrate 10 times stronger than diluted urine, only 100 gallons would need to be applied to ...
A new electrochemical technique published in the journal Nature Catalysis now proposes to separate urea from urine in its solid form via a greener, less energy-consuming process. This method ...
When they passed electricity through the solution, solid crystals of percarbamide formed, made from oxygen in the air, hydrogen from water and urea from the urine. These crystals could then be ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNRepurposing Urine Into a Valuable Biomaterial Could Benefit Dental Implants, and ConstructionA key chemical in urine can help make a high-value mineral for use in medicine, construction, and more — cheaply and ...
Urine, not water for efficient production of green hydrogen Date: May 9, 2025 Source: University of Adelaide Summary: Researchers have developed two unique energy-efficient and cost-effective ...
An interdisciplinary research team involving the Research Institute of Farm Animal Biology (FBN) in Dummerstorf and the Universities of Rostock, Munich and Vienna has discovered that willow leaves ...
The finding of an abnormally low blood urea nitrogen level is not rare in our experience. During the year 1960 in this hospital of 650 beds 16,558 samples of blood were analyzed for urea.
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The Cool Down on MSNScientists make incredible breakthrough after studying whale urine: 'We soon realized that ..."We often think of plants as the lungs of the planet. Animals are the circulatory system." Scientists make incredible breakthrough after studying whale urine: 'We soon realized that was only part of ...
In humans and mammals, almost 80% of the nitrogen excreted is in the form of urea, which is produced through a series of reactions occurring in the cytosol and mitochondrial matrix of liver cells.
In a paper published Monday, March 27, in the journal Gut Microbes, senior author Sela describes how B. infantisutilizes urea from human milk to recycle nitrogen in the infant's gut microbiome.
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