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Tariro Shiri, Nonso E. Nnolim and Uchechukwu U. Nwodo
Though the keratin content of chicken feathers is being explored for many potential uses, the crude lipid content of the biomass significantly hinders the valorization processes. Therefore, this study explored the potential of bacteria isolated from sedi...
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Wei Huang, Qing Zhang, Jinsheng Xu, Jindong Wang, Jian Zheng and Xiong Chen
To investigate the flow mechanism of feather-like rough airfoils based on swift wings, computational simulations were employed to explore their overall aerodynamic characteristics in comparison to equivalent smooth airfoils. The study focused on angles o...
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Yong Meng, Yin Tang, Xiuhong Zhang, Jin Wang and Zhengfu Zhou
Keratin is a tough fibrous structural protein that is difficult to digest with pepsin and trypsin because of the presence of a large number of disulfide bonds. Keratin is widely found in agricultural waste. In recent years, especially, the development of...
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Anna Riedel, Lorena Rieke, Nicole Kemper and Birgit Spindler
Since the abolition of beak trimming in laying hens in Germany, the importance of adequate enrichment material to help reduce feather pecking and cannibalism has grown. Here we tested an automatic enrichment device dosing grain via rough-coated pecking p...
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Sujuan Pan, Changqing Wang, Yibo Wang and Rongmin Wang
This gallic acid modified feather keratin adsorbent is expected to be applied in the field of aqueous environmental remediation.
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Hamid R. Taghiyari, Holger Militz, Petar Antov and Antonios N. Papadopoulos
The present study was carried out primarily to investigate the fire properties of particleboards with 5% and 10% feather content. With regard to the flammability of chicken feathers, separate sets of panels were produced with 10% wollastonite content to ...
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Marcelo Ketzer, Daniel Praeg, Maria A.G. Pivel, Adolpho H. Augustin, Luiz F. Rodrigues, Adriano R. Viana and José A. Cupertino
Gas hydrate provinces occur in two sedimentary basins along Brazil?s continental margin: (1) The Rio Grande Cone in the southeast, and (2) the Amazon deep-sea fan in the equatorial region. The occurrence of gas hydrates in these depocenters was first det...
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I. Kriegseis, W. Bessei, B. Meyer, J. Zentek, H. Würbel, and A. Harlander-Matauschek
Pág. 1514 - 1521
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Jingmai K. O?Connor, Luis M. Chiappe, Cheng-ming Chuong, David J. Bottjer and Hailu You
At least two lineages of Mesozoic birds are known to have possessed a distinct feather morphotype for which there is no neornithine (modern) equivalent. The early stepwise evolution of apparently modern feathers occurred within Maniraptora, basal to the ...
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R. Kalmendal andW. Bessei
Pág. 1785 - 1789
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