1985
DOI: 10.1159/000281069
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Concomitance of Urogenital with Lymphoid and Intestinal Malignancies: More Than a Coincidence

Abstract: Concomitance of different primary malignant neoplasms in the same individual has been observed and explained by several possible mechanisms. For urogenital malignancies in concomitance with lymphoid or with intestinal malignancies some data indicate that common etiologic factor(s) with pleiotropic effects may be involved. Concomitance of these particular different primary malignant neoplasms must therefore be kept in mind in the evaluation of patients’ conditions.

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“…The most discussed example of soapstock valorization is the conversion into biodiesel, 9 but no systematic evaluation of the economical applicability of the process has been reported in literature so far. 2 Other added-value products, such as lipases [21][22][23] and surfactants, [24][25][26] have been obtained by using soapstock as medium for fermentation processes. The functionalization of the CvC double bond of unsaturated FFAs as a strategy for soapstock valorization is scarcely documented.…”
Section: Green Chemistry Papermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most discussed example of soapstock valorization is the conversion into biodiesel, 9 but no systematic evaluation of the economical applicability of the process has been reported in literature so far. 2 Other added-value products, such as lipases [21][22][23] and surfactants, [24][25][26] have been obtained by using soapstock as medium for fermentation processes. The functionalization of the CvC double bond of unsaturated FFAs as a strategy for soapstock valorization is scarcely documented.…”
Section: Green Chemistry Papermentioning
confidence: 99%