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Effects of temperature on the intensive culture performance of larval and juvenile North American burbot (Lota lota maculosa)

by Us Fish, Wildlife Publications, Us Fish, Wildlife Service, James M. Barron, Nathan R. Jensen, Paul J. Anders, Joshua P. Egan, Susan C. Ireland, James M. Barron, Nathan R. Jensen, Paul J. Anders, Joshua P. Egan, Susan C. Irel, Kenneth D. Cain, James M. Barron A, Nathan R. Jensen A, Paul J. Anders C, Joshua P. Egan A, Susan C. Irel, Kenneth D. Cain A , 2012
"... Effects of temperature on the intensive culture performance of larval and juvenile North American burbot (Lota lota maculosa) ..."
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Effects of temperature on the intensive culture performance of larval and juvenile North American burbot (Lota lota maculosa)

THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SWIM BLADDER OF PIKEPERCH SANDER LUCIOPERCA (L.) REARED IN INTENSIVE CULTURE

by Krystyna Demska-zakêœ, Agata Kowalska
"... ABSTRACT. The aim of this study was to describe the development of the swim bladder of pikeperch Sander lucioperca (L.) under conditions of intensive culture and to determine when the pneumatic duct regresses. The development of the swim bladder was observed over a 30-day period of larvae culture in ..."
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ABSTRACT. The aim of this study was to describe the development of the swim bladder of pikeperch Sander lucioperca (L.) under conditions of intensive culture and to determine when the pneumatic duct regresses. The development of the swim bladder was observed over a 30-day period of larvae culture

Influence of the Artificial Substrates on the Attachment Behavior of Litopenaeus vannamei in the Intensive Culture Condition

by Bo Zhang , 2011
"... Abstract: This study evaluated the influence of artificial substrates on the attachment behavior of Litopenaeus vannamei reared in the intensive culture condition. L. vannamei were grown from PL60 (60-day-old postlarvae) for 8 weeks at high density (500 shrimp per m 2 ) in 12 independent aquaria (1 ..."
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Abstract: This study evaluated the influence of artificial substrates on the attachment behavior of Litopenaeus vannamei reared in the intensive culture condition. L. vannamei were grown from PL60 (60-day-old postlarvae) for 8 weeks at high density (500 shrimp per m 2 ) in 12 independent aquaria

PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF TAMBAQUI (COLOSSOMA MACROPOMUM) TO STOCKING DENSITY IN INTENSIVE CULTURE

by Elizabeth Gusmão Affonso, Alcilene Araújo, Paula Lílian, Costa Silva, Andrea Viviana Waichman, Jorge Daniel, Indrusiak Fim
"... Early juveniles of Colossoma macropomum were reared at two stocking densities (1 and 3 fish/m2) for six months. Blood samples were monthly removed for hematological (red and white series), glucose, total protein and ions (Na+, K+, Cl-) determinations. The lowest growth rate appeared in fish at the h ..."
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showed similar responses to both treatments. The results suggest that the density of 3 fish/m2 may be considered adequate for fish culture in ponds until the sixth month.

Development of an intelligent feeding controller for indoor intensive culturing of eel

by unknown authors , 2004
"... The cost of feed is usually the greatest operating cost in aquaculture. Over feeding results in left over feed, which leads to not only the extra-cost, but also poor water quality, stress to the fish and an extra-load on the mechanical filters, biofilters and oxygenation equipment. Feeding managemen ..."
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management is as important as the design of the diet itself and knowing when to stop feeding is of great importance for successful feed management. Timer-controlled automatic feeders with a rotating plate and scrubber are widely used in the indoor re-circulating eel culturing industry in Taiwan. The device

SELECTED HEMATOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF PIKEPERCH SANDER LUCIOPERCA (L.) FROM INTENSIVE CULTURE

by unknown authors
"... ABSTRACT. Pikeperch culture is a new direction in European aquaculture. There is scant knowledge of pikeperch physiology, especially regarding hematological and biochemical parameters in the blood. This study examines selected hematological parameters in the blood and the biochemical parameters in t ..."
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in the plasma of pikeperch from intensive culture. To determine the hematological parameters, blood was drawn from 20 healthy fish, weighing 40-50 g. The red blood cell count (RBC), hematocrit (Ht), hemoglobin (Hb), various leukocyte counts, the total leukocyte level and MCV, MHC and MCHC counts were examined

systems in Mekong Delta Viet Nam

by Pham Minh Duc, Tran Thi, Tuyet Hoa, Nguyen Thanh Phuong, R. H. Bosma, Huynh Van Hien, Tran Ngoc
"... in rice-shrimp and intensive culture ..."
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in rice-shrimp and intensive culture

Temperament and development

by Pam J. Thomas, Immunopathology Unit, Centre Stevenage Herts , 1977
"... The genome sequences of two virulent strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (H37Rv and CDC 1551) are now available. CDC 1551 is a recent clinical isolate and H37Rv is a commonly used lab strain which has been subject to in vitro passage. The two strains have been shown to display differing phenotypes ..."
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phenotypes both in vivo and in vitro. The proteome of the two strains grown in liquid culture were examined over time to determine whether there are any major differences between them at the protein level and the differences were compared to the genome data. Total cell lysates of the two strains were

2000a): “”Beyond the Melting Pot”: Cultural Transmission, Marriage, and the Evolution of Ethnic and Religious Traits,” The Quarterly

by Alberto Bisin, Thierry Verdier - Journal of Economics
"... This paper presents an economic analysis of the intergenerational transmission of ethnic and religious traits through family socialization and marital segregation decisions. Frequency of intragroup marriage (homogamy), as well as socialization rates of religious and ethnic groups, depend on the grou ..."
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on the group’s share of the population: minority groups search more intensely for homogamous mates, and spend more resources to socialize their offspring. This pattern generally induces a dynamics of the distribution of ethnic and religious traits which converges to a culturally heterogeneous stationary

Multiplexed protein quantitation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae using aminereactive isobaric tagging reagents,”

by Philip L Ross , Yulin N Huang , Jason N Marchese , Brian Williamson , Kenneth Parker , Stephen Hattan , Nikita Khainovski , Sasi Pillai , Subhakar Dey , Scott Daniels , Subhasish Purkayastha , Peter Juhasz , Stephen Martin , Michael Bartlet-Jones , Feng He ¶ Allan Jacobson , Darryl J Pappin - Molecular and Cellular Proteomics, , 2004
"... We describe here a multiplexed protein quantitation strategy that provides relative and absolute measurements of proteins in complex mixtures. At the core of this methodology is a multiplexed set of isobaric reagents that yield amine-derivatized peptides. The derivatized peptides are indistinguisha ..."
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are indistinguishable in MS, but exhibit intense low-mass MS/MS signature ions that support quantitation. In this study, we have examined the global protein expression of a wild-type yeast strain and the isogenic upf1⌬ and xrn1⌬ mutant strains that are defective in the nonsense-mediated mRNA decay and the general 5
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