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Edward Eanes (d.1757) lived in Henrico (later Chesterfield) County, Virginia and was a member of the Bristol Parish of the Church of England. He was probably of English ancestry, and possibly of French ancestry, and conceivably could have been an immigrant. The original surname could have been Yeans or Yanes, by the spellings in the Bristol parish register. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, South Caorlina, Alabama and elsewhere.
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The chemistry, structure and biological importance of octacalcium phosphate (OCP) are thoroughly discussed in this volume, which covers a wide scope of topics relevant to the field of calcium phosphates in general. The first chapter reviews the structures of OCP and other important calcium phosphates. It is followed by a description of the mimicry of OCP growth in vivo using in vitro model systems and an extensive review of OCP in biological systems. The remarkable ability of OCP to incorporate biologically relevant organic carboxylates into its structure is also discussed, along with the solubility and surface properties of calcium phosphate salts, and amorphous calcium phosphate and its relationship to OCP. The last chapter centers on the emerging technology of calcium phosphate cements as bone defect repair materials. The book provides in-depth, up-to-date information to all scientists studying calcium phosphate chemistry, biomineralization, pathological calcification, dental caries, biomaterials, and recovery of environmental phosphorus.
Each issue lists papers published during the preceding year.