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    Green Dairy, a Project for Environmental Friendly and Sustainable Dairy Systems in the Atlantic Area

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    Green Dairy is an European Interreg III B project which runs over 3 years. It brings together 10 research and development partners from 5 countries and 11 regions of the Atlantic Area which range from Scotland to Portugal. It aims to provide a better understanding of the impact of intensive dairy systems on the quality of the environment in order to develop ways of improving practices in the different regions. This is expected to encourage more rapid responses to the problems of deteriorating water and air quality and a more appropriate response within or between regional contexts that could be used as proposals for implementation of regulations or advice

    In vitro 3D tissue modelling: Insights into ameloblastoma pathogenesis

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    Ameloblastoma is a rare, benign oral tumour. Tumours develop within the jaw bone and are highly destructive and invasive, with cells migrating into the jaw and surrounding soft tissue. This is a little-understood disease which if left untreated causes dramatic bone destruction and maxillofacial disfigurement. Current treatment is radical surgery, often resulting in extensive loss of function and tissue. An ameloblastoma-derived cell line, AM-1, has been established [1]. Cells were isolated from a human tumour and immortalised by the addition of HPV-16 DNA. This study aims to (i) make a 3D in vitro ameloblastoma disease model, using plastic-compressed collagen gel [2] seeded with AM-1 cells, and (ii) use this bone construct to characterise tissue remodelling, cell growth and invasiveness

    Collagen gel as a 3D in vitro tissue model for ameloblastoma studies

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    Ameloblastoma is a rare locally invasive epithelial odontogenic tumour of the jaw which can cause significant and debilitating bone destruction. In vitro studies of ameloblastoma are sparse in the literature, and little is known regarding patterns of ameloblastoma cell growth and invasion, as well as relevant gene and protein expression. This study aims to (i) use plastic-compressed collagen gels as a robust and relevant biomimetic to culture ameloblastoma cells in a 3D in vitro tissue model [1] and (ii) perform histology, immunohistochemistry (IHC) and gene expression assays to characterise tissue remodelling, cell growth and invasiveness

    North Morecambe Terminal, Barrow, Ground Stabilisation and Pile Foundations

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    Very poor ground conditions and soils that were susceptible to liquefaction to depths of up to 20m beneath the site were major problems for the construction of the largest natural gas processing terminal in Europe. An innovative foundation solution combining deep vibro compaction with short cast in place piles driven into the treated soils was adopted as both cost and programme effective. The Design and Build project also included advance civils work comprising earthworks, drainage and road construction. The contract started in September 1991 and was completed by October 1992, with the process plant programmed to be on-stream by October 1994. This paper describes the seismic aspects of the foundation solution
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