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This series of jaw crusher belongs to stone crushing equipment which is widely used in the works of metallurgy, mining, cement, chemistry, refractory and ceramics as well as highway construction and water conservancy.
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In order to meet the market demand, the tracked jaw crusher is developed. Tracked jaw crusher is also known as tracked jaw crushing plant.
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Cone crushers are also known as symons cone crusher. Hydraulic spring cone crusher adopts the latest technology developed in Germany and reached the world's advanced level.
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Sand makers are also called sand making machines. Sand maker is made primary equipment of sand production line. The machine is designed for highway, railway, high-rise construction,municipal, hydropower dam construction, and concrete mixing station, providing handmade high-quality sand and gravel aggregate.
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The strong briquetting machine is mainly used for coal powder, coal, clay, coke, coke powder, refractory and metallurgical powder cold pressed Pellet.
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The trace of the movement of circular vibrating screen is similar to the circle and that is the origin of its name. Circular vibrating screen is a new efficient vibrating screen with multiple layers.
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Coal crusher is one kind of crushing equipment used for crushing lump coal into small size, so it’s also known as coal crusher machine, coal crushing equipment.
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Ball mill is also known as ball grinding mill. Ball mill is the key equipment for recrushing after the crushing of the materials. It is widely used in cement,silicate products, new building materials, refractory materials, fertilizers, various ores and glass ceramics, etc.
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The dryer machine has been mainly used for drying materials with some humidity and granularity in the fields, such as ore dressing, building materials, metallurgy, chemical industry, etc.
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The flotation machine is driven by V-belt drive motor rotating impeller to create negative pressure by centrifugal vacuum. The flotation cell is a very important part of the flotation machine.
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Rotary kiln is mainly used in the industrial field, such as mineral processing plants, cement plants, garbage disposal plants, lime production and so on, so it’s also called rotary cement kiln, rotary lime kiln, calcining kiln, clinker rotary kiln, etc.
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Applicable materials: limestone, calcite, potassium feldspar, talc, marble, dolomite, barite, fluorite, kaolin, cement, lime, activated white clay, activated carbon, bentonite, phosphate rock, thermal insulation materials, etc.
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Acute phosphate nephropathy APhN is a clinical pathological entity characterized by acute and subsequent chronic renal failure following exposure to oral sodium phosphate OSP bowel purgatives. Renal biopsy findings include acute and chronic tubular injury with prominent tubular and interstitial calcium phosphate deposits. Risk factors for APhN include older age, female gender, hypertension ...
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An uncontrolled trial reported that sodium thiosulfate reduces formation of calcium kidney stones in humans, but this has not been established in a controlled human study or animal model. Using the genetic hypercalciuric rat, an animal model of calcium phosphate stone formation, we studied the effec
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2020-6-29The formation of a stone and its growth are also dependent upon the ability of crystals to anchor to renal tubule epithelium. The anchoring typically occurs over patches of calcium phosphate in ...
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Kidney stones composed predominantly 50 or more of calcium phosphate constitute up to 10 of all stones and 1520 of calcium stones, 80 of which are composed of calcium oxalate. Calcium phosphate is a minor component of up to 30 of calcium oxalate stones as well. The cause of calcium phosphate stones is often obscure but most often related to a high urine pH.
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High urine pH is an important etiological risk for calcium phosphate stone formers, some of whom clearly have distal renal tubular acidosis, either genetic or acquired. Secondary causes for calcium stones include primary hyperparathyroidism, enteric hyperoxaluria, and primary hyperoxaluria. Treatment strategies are aimed at reducing urinary ...
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Phosphate Gemstones Minerals. The following is a list of Phosphate gems and minerals listed in our database. Click the pictures to get full data, click the X to remove the gem from the list. ... Amethyst is the most coveted stone in the quartz group, and it is sometimes confused with beryl. It is usually found layered with milky. Even More Gems.
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Fundamental properties of magnesium phosphate cement MPC were investigated in this paper. The setting time and compressive and bond i.e., flexural and tensile bond strengths were measured to assess the applicability, and hydration product was detected by the X-ray diffraction. The specimens were manufactured with magnesia and potassium dihydrogen phosphate
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Calcium phosphate CaP x-axis, upper-left panel rises greatly between first and last stones grey and black circles in T mean values shown on the graph but not in C mean CaP for C are 3 0.3 versus 2.4 0.2, first and last stone, respectively. Change in stone CaP upper-middle panel in T greatly exceeded that in C, in whom no ...
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When urine pH is above 7 and there are phosphate crystals in the urine, this suggests a calcium phosphate stone or a struvite stone. Finally, hexagonal cystine crystals are diagnostic for cystine stones. The best way to see a kidney stone is by doing a non-contrast abdominal CT-scan, but in pregnancy, an ultrasound is done instead.
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Once the stone is located, special tools can snare the stone or break it into pieces that will pass in your urine. Your doctor may then place a small tube stent in the ureter to relieve swelling and promote healing. ... You may need general or local anesthesia during this procedure. Parathyroid gland surgery. Some calcium phosphate stones are ...
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Treatment for Calcium Phosphate Kidney Stone Disease The safety and scientific validity of this study is the responsibility of the study sponsor and investigators. Listing a study does not mean it has been evaluated by the U.S. Federal Government.
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2020-6-26Calcium phosphate stones are uncommon renal tubular acidosis is a recognised risk factor for this type of stone.2 The occurrence of such stones, therefore, merits early investigation. There is a high probability that this patients recurrent calcium phosphate nephrolithiasis was
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Calcium phosphate CaP stones account for about 15 of all urinary stones, with a marked female preponderance, and reflect a wide diversity of etiology. Variation of the relative prevalence of CaP urolithiasis over time is disputed, and relevance of CaP stone analysis for etiologic diagnosis is underestimated or even negated. Based on the analysis of more than 50,000 stones over the past ...
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The idea is forming calcium phosphates ideally hydroxyapatite as the reaction product between the substrate and an aqueous solution of a phosphate salt, that the stone is treated with.
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2020-6-14Ways to Dissolve Calcium Phosphate Kidney Stones Calcium kidney stones are either formed from oxalate or phosphate mineral materials. Though both these conditions are medically known to exist, calcium phosphate stone is a less common form. This is usually a result of medical causes like renal tubular acidosis, respiratory disease conditions, digestive tract abnormalities, and
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Based on the type of kidney stone you had, you may be able to prevent kidney stones by making changes in how much sodium, animal protein, calcium, or oxalate is in the food you eat. You may need to change what you eat and drink for these types of kidney stones Calcium Oxalate Stones Calcium Phosphate Stones Uric Acid Stones Cystine Stones
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2020-6-13Causes Reasons for Calcium Phosphate Kidney Stones Concretion of mineral salts occurring in the kidneys lead to renal stone disease. Also known as nephrolithiasis in medical lingo, they originate as microscopic crystals developing into stones over a period of time. The kidneys are filtering organs of the human system. They generally perform the function
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Calcium Phosphate kidney stones account for 8.6 of all kidney stones and 21.7 of all Calcium Stones. They are pH-dependent and calcium-dependent. For a CaP kidney stone to form, the individuals urine requires a pH of more than 6 and the presence of hypercalciuria.
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The most important phosphates involved in urinary stone disease are carbonate apatite, brushite, and struvite. Overall, phosphate stones account for 1220 of all stones, with a downward trend for struvite and an increase in carbonate apatite being observed in the last decade. The physicochemical basis for the formation of phosphate calculi is supersaturation.
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a urine phosphate test measures how much phosphate is in your pee over a 24-hour period. your doctor might also call it a phosphorous test.
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Many translated example sentences containing phosphate Chinese-English dictionary and search engine for Chinese translations.
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2007-1-5Extensive research on the agronomic potential and actual effectiveness of phosphate rocks PRs as sources of phosphorus has been carried out in Africa, Asia, Latin America and elsewhere. A wealth of information is available, but it is scattered among meeting proceedings, technical reports and scientific and other publications. This bulletin gives comprehensive coverage of the key topics ...
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2020-6-25Phosphate mineral, any of a group of naturally occurring inorganic salts of phosphoric acid. Phosphates can be grouped as primary phosphates that have crystallized from a liquid secondary phosphates formed by the alteration of primary phosphates and rock phosphates formed from phosphorous-bearing organic material.
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Hesse A, Heimbach D 1999 Causes of phosphate stone formation and the importance of metaphylaxis by urinary acidification a review. World J Urol 17 308315. View Article Google Scholar 6. Zhong P, Preminger GM 1994 Mechanisms of differing stone fragility in extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy.
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The stone composition may also influence the choice of urologic intervention. The most common crystalline materials found in kidney stones are calcium oxalate, calcium phosphate, uric acid, and struvite. It is not uncommon for a stone to contain more than one crystalline component. Noncrystalline materials found in stones include proteins and ...
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2020-5-8phosphate ion in some uroliths. Less common forms of calcium phosphate include calcium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate Brushite, tricalcium orthophosphate Whitlockite, and octacalcium phosphate. Calcium phosphate is commonly found as a minor
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