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However, when the urinary stone is formed by a mixture of components, only semi-quantitative information can be achieved using IR.
The stone is formed through lignification of the fruit endocarp layer, a feature that defines a broader class of plants called drupes.
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Forty to 65percentt of kidney stones are formed when oxalate, a byproduct of certain foods, binds to calcium in the urine.
A National Trust spokesman said: "The interpretation in the visitor centre showcases the science of how the stones were formed, the history of this special place and the stories of local characters.
The silica granules from natural mineral stones were formed into a porous body by sintering with addition of glass powder.
About 5 10% of all stones are formed from uric acid.
Bladder stones are formed when substances such as calcium oxalate concentrate in the urine turning into hard, solid lumps lodging in the bladder.
Kidney stones typically leave the body by passage in the urine stream, and many stones are formed and passed without causing symptoms.
Cholesterol stones are formed by the precipitation of cholesterol as solid crystals from supersaturated bile and reflect high levels of hepatic cholesterol secretion.
Kidney stones are a common and frequently occurring disease, >70% of kidney stone patients suffer from urolithiasis caused by calcium oxalate (CaOx) stones, but the mechanism by which kidney stones are formed has not yet been completely clarified.
Moreover, calcium oxalate (CaOx) kidney stones are formed attached to Randall's plaques, which is the subepithelial deposits on renal papillary surfaces and triggered by reactive oxygen species [ 12].
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