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Transplants grown in the blends containing wheat straw and rice hull compost up to 50% had similar N concentrations; however, transplants grown in 100% rice hull had greater N concentrations than those grown in 100% wheat straw compost (Fig. 4a).
Concentrations of all measured nutrients, except P, of transplants grown in the wheat straw and rice hull compost blends did, however, decrease with increasing compost proportions.
The fresh weight of transplants grown in all media-containing guar, jantar, and wheat straw composts was significantly less than the 100% peat control.
In contrast, transplants grown in the wheat straw and rice hull compost blends had significantly less N and decreased in concentration with the addition of these composts.
Overall, transplants grown in the 30 50% rice hull compost blend were the largest and most vigorous, and had the best performance when transplanted in the field.
Overall, transplants grown in media-containing guar or jantar compost had greater quantities of all measured nutrients than those grown in the wheat straw and rice hull composts.
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But the gap between supply and demand for organs affects the poor too, by creating a market in body parts where abuses are rife.In prosperous and middle-income countries, the waiting lists for organ transplants grow ever longer as ageing populations, hypertension and obesity (a big cause of diabetes-driven kidney failure) take their toll.
Transplants in the RHB growth medium were significantly thinner than transplants growing in both FSC and FSC-RHB media.
Interestingly, the p190B+/-Neu tumor transplants grew faster than the p190B+/+Neu tumors, with a mean time to tumor burden of 89 days compared with 126 days, respectively (P < 0.0001; Figure 5a).
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