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For instance, you'll need to occasionally clean your raptor's mews, which can accumulate waste, bones, and so on over time.
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Domestic waste – animal bones and oyster shells – lie in drifts, testament to London's appetite over the centuries.
The frequently used raw materials include coal, fruit stones, wood, polymer wastes, and bones (Purevsuren et al. 2004).
Recently, Obadiah et al. worked on the biodiesel production from palm oil using calcined waste animal bone as catalyst.
The main objective of the present study is to develop heterogeneous catalyst from waste animal bone which is available in plenty amount.
Thus, the article explores an innovative and environmentally-benign utilization avenue of waste fish bone as a promising heterogeneous catalyst support.
Increasing the muscle expression of PGC-1α in mice protects against weight gain, inflammation, oxidative stress, muscle wasting and bone loss.
However, even this limited number of studies indicates that resistance training has a great potential to counteract side effects of cancer, such as muscle wasting, reduced bone mineral density, and fatigue (Cunningham et al, 1986; Ferrando et al, 1997; Twiss et al, 2001; Segal et al, 2003; Oldervoll et al, 2004; Ott et al, 2004; Galvao and Newton, 2005; Ohira et al, 2006).
The production process waste included mainly bones and – in much smaller quantities – meat and bone meal, at 17 tonnes/day.
The process breaks down organic waste -- chicken bones, say -- and rebuilds it into liquid fuel.
"Physically, the animals' muscles and bones waste away from lack of use, just as yours would if you were unable to move around for two years.
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