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    Assessment of a Nigerian chalcopyrite ore dissolution in sulfuric acid medium

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    ABSTRACT. This paper presents a study of dissolution kinetics of a Nigerian chalcopyrite ore in sulfuric acid lixiviant. The effects of acid concentration, temperature and particle diameter on the dissolution rates of chalcopyrite ore have been examined. The dissolution rates are significantly influenced by increase in temperature, hydrogen ion concentration [H+], and decrease in particle diameter. The experimental data for the dissolution rate have been analyzed with the shrinking core model which shows the rate controlling step for the dissolution of chalcopyrite ore occurs via surface chemical solution. With 4 M H2SO4 solution, about 91.6% of 10 g/L chalcopyrite ore at 80 oC was dissolved within 120 min using -90+75 ”m particle diameter. The reaction order with respect to hydrogen ion concentration was found to be 0.57 with correlation coefficient 0.968. The calculated activation energy, (Ea) value of 44.9 kJ/mol for the dissolution process was established. However, the SEM morphology of the residues from leaching process showed that about 8.4% of the initial solid material contained admixtures of Fukuchilite (Cu0.42Fe0.58S2), and elemental sulphur (So) and are formed around the shrinking core of the unreacted material.                KEY WORDS: Chalcopyrite, Sulfuric acid, Dissolution kinetics   Bull. Chem. Soc. Ethiop. 2022, 36(1), 187-196.                                                             DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4314/bcse.v36i1.15                                                     &nbsp

    Subcutaneous hydatid cysts occurring in the palm and the thigh: two case reports

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Introduction</p> <p>Hydatid cyst disease is common in some regions of the world and is usually located in the liver and lungs. This report presents two cases of primary hydatid cysts located subcutaneously: one in the medial thigh and one in the left palm between the index and middle fingers.</p> <p>Case presentations</p> <p>A 64-year-old male farmer visited our hospital because a swelling on the right medial thigh had grown during the last year. Superficial ultrasound and computed tomography revealed a lesion resembling a hydatid cyst. A germinative membrane was encountered during surgical excision. Pathological examination was compatible with a hydatid cyst. The second case involved a 67-year-old male farmer who complained of a swelling that had grown in his left palm in the last year. The preliminary diagnosis was a lipoma. However, a hydatid cyst was diagnosed during surgical excision and after the pathological examination. The patient did not have a history of hydatid cyst disease and hydatid cysts were not detected in other organs. There has been no disease recurrence after following both patients for 3 years.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>A hydatid cyst should be considered in the differential diagnosis of subcutaneous cystic lesions in regions where hydatid cysts are endemic, and should be excised totally, with an intact wall, to avoid recurrence.</p

    Genome-Wide Association Study Identified a Narrow Chromosome 1 Region Associated with Chicken Growth Traits

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    Chicken growth traits are important economic traits in broilers. A large number of studies are available on finding genetic factors affecting chicken growth. However, most of these studies identified chromosome regions containing putative quantitative trait loci and finding causal mutations is still a challenge. In this genome-wide association study (GWAS), we identified a narrow 1.5 Mb region (173.5–175 Mb) of chicken (Gallus gallus) chromosome (GGA) 1 to be strongly associated with chicken growth using 47,678 SNPs and 489 F2 chickens. The growth traits included aggregate body weight (BW) at 0–90 d of age measured weekly, biweekly average daily gains (ADG) derived from weekly body weight, and breast muscle weight (BMW), leg muscle weight (LMW) and wing weight (WW) at 90 d of age. Five SNPs in the 1.5 Mb KPNA3-FOXO1A region at GGA1 had the highest significant effects for all growth traits in this study, including a SNP at 8.9 Kb upstream of FOXO1A for BW at 22–48 d and 70 d, a SNP at 1.9 Kb downstream of FOXO1A for WW, a SNP at 20.9 Kb downstream of ENSGALG00000022732 for ADG at 29–42 d, a SNP in INTS6 for BW at 90 d, and a SNP in KPNA3 for BMW and LMW. The 1.5 Mb KPNA3-FOXO1A region contained two microRNA genes that could bind to messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) of IGF1, FOXO1A and KPNA3. It was further indicated that the 1.5 Mb GGA1 region had the strongest effects on chicken growth during 22–42 d
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