Mineral evolution of bone of partially-domesticated animals (Contributo in atti di convegno)

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  • Mineral evolution of bone of partially-domesticated animals (Contributo in atti di convegno) (literal)
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  • 2005-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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  • A. Krajewski, A. Ravaglioli, G. Celotti, A. Piancastelli, M. Mazzocchi, B. Bacchini, L. Montanari, G. Zama, L. Piombi, M. Fini, R. Giardino (2005)
    Mineral evolution of bone of partially-domesticated animals
    in 9th Ceramics, Cells and Tissues, Faenza (Italia)
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  • A. Krajewski, A. Ravaglioli, G. Celotti, A. Piancastelli, M. Mazzocchi, B. Bacchini, L. Montanari, G. Zama, L. Piombi, M. Fini, R. Giardino (literal)
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  • A study on the evolution with age of the mineral composition of bones was performed on samples belonging to terrestrial mammalians. The study was carried out on the ashes obtained by calcination of the bone samples (1h at 900 °C). The calcined bones were carefully examined by X-ray diffraction, from which precise quantitative evaluation of the crystalline phases present was derived. The present work aimed to complete the comparative picture of a previous one. In that previous work human samples were examined together with those coming from very old domestic animals (cattle, sheep and dog). This paper presents an enlargement of the collection including sopartially domestic and even wild mammalians (pig, cat, horse, donkey, rabbit, and roes). All treatments of bone samples and analyses used in this work are exactly equal to those utilised in the previous work. All the data were analysed as a function of the introduced fractional age. This scale allows even largely different life-span species to be compared. Differently from previous examined species, the bone-ash compositions coming from some of the new studied series of animals exhibit different course. The differences were attributed to the age of domestication. This is particularly important to have a further guideline to select those animals, which can be considered for biomedical experimentation and clinical implantology as the better substitutes for humans. (literal)
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  • Mineral evolution of bone of partially-domesticated animals (literal)
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