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The use of poly L lysine to facilitate examination of sperm entry into pelagic, non adhesive fish eggs

The use of poly L lysine to facilitate examination of sperm entry into pelagic, non adhesive fish eggs

... poly-D-lysine. Eggs of some fish stick firmly to solid objects such as rocks, pebbles, sand and aquatic ...such eggs can be examined by first allowing them to stick to the bottom of a dish and ...

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Artificial Breeding of African Cat Fish in the Guinea Savannah Zone of Nigeria

Artificial Breeding of African Cat Fish in the Guinea Savannah Zone of Nigeria

... cat fish eggs under artificial condition in Adamawa State, the guinea savannah zone of ...female fish was artificially induced using ovaprim at ...The eggs were stripped in the morning hours ...

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Eggs of pelagic fish from the Sargasso Sea with special reference to Anguilliformes

Eggs of pelagic fish from the Sargasso Sea with special reference to Anguilliformes

... ABSTRACT: Pelagic fish eggs from IKMT hauls, taken during the 1979 Sargasso Sea Expedition, were sorted and classified according to structural aspects.. 13 types were distingu[r] ...

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The Effect of Temperature on the Development of the Eggs and Larvae of the Cut throat Trout (Salmo clarkii clarkii Richardson)

The Effect of Temperature on the Development of the Eggs and Larvae of the Cut throat Trout (Salmo clarkii clarkii Richardson)

... The study of the effect of temperature on the rate of development of fish eggs and larvae of any particular species indicates that other relationships and facts are of interest, such as [r] ...

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R  M  Johnston memorial lecture: Science and sea
fisheries with special reference to Australia

R M Johnston memorial lecture: Science and sea fisheries with special reference to Australia

... The use of plankton studies, the study of life histories, of fish eggs, the study of the prevailing hydrographic conditions in the sea and the expenditure of mOll,"y on the :3tatistical [r] ...

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Species assemblages of pelagic fish embryos in the southern North Sea between 1984 and 2000

Species assemblages of pelagic fish embryos in the southern North Sea between 1984 and 2000

... northern fish species known to spawn pelagic eggs he listed 34 ‘species’ occurring in the North Sea ...pelagic fish eggs and larvae in the southern North Sea in the period ...

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Habitual food consumption of the Belgian population in 2014-2015 and adherence to food-based dietary guidelines

Habitual food consumption of the Belgian population in 2014-2015 and adherence to food-based dietary guidelines

... meat, fish, eggs and substitutes, spreadable and cooking fat, bread and cereals, potatoes and substitutes, and nutrient-poor foods), the mean habit- ual consumption increased with age which can partly be ...

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Cross-sectional study of drivers of animal-source food consumption in low-income urban areas of Nairobi, Kenya

Cross-sectional study of drivers of animal-source food consumption in low-income urban areas of Nairobi, Kenya

... dairy, fish, eggs and ‘other meats’). The demand for fish was most sensitive to price changes, followed by dairy and other meat category combining the less frequently consumed ...for eggs also ...

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Influence of solar ultraviolet-B on pelagic fish embryos: osmolality, mortality and viable hatch

Influence of solar ultraviolet-B on pelagic fish embryos: osmolality, mortality and viable hatch

... pelagic fish eggs is achieved by de- creasing their specific weight below that of the surround- ing ...pelagic fish eggs float directly below the water ...

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Transcription of growth hormone mRNA as a molecular marker of egg quality in Siberian sturgeon (Acipenser baerii)

Transcription of growth hormone mRNA as a molecular marker of egg quality in Siberian sturgeon (Acipenser baerii)

... Recent studies have shown that the vertebrate egg contains a good representation of the different classes of maternal hormones and growth factors that are vital to egg development (1, 2, 3) and influence egg quality (4). ...

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Integrating molecular identification of pelagic eggs with geostatistical mapping to improve the delineation of North Sea fish spawning grounds

Integrating molecular identification of pelagic eggs with geostatistical mapping to improve the delineation of North Sea fish spawning grounds

... pelagic fish eggs to assess the spatio-temporal distribution of spawning ...identified eggs is often essential for the use of such data in fisheries ...formalin-fixed fish eggs of dab ...

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Profile of Macro-Micro Mineral and Carotenoids in Pomacea Canaliculata

Profile of Macro-Micro Mineral and Carotenoids in Pomacea Canaliculata

... of eggs that each group is about 500 ...snail eggs group, analysis of proximate, mineral, and total ...snail eggs has length average of ...snail eggs from the highest to the lowest were ...

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Food Allergy In Children: Symptoms, Diagnosis And Research

Food Allergy In Children: Symptoms, Diagnosis And Research

... In general, protein or peptide detecting methods are to be preferred over DNA detection methodologies by usually polymerase chain reaction (PCR) [87]. DNA is stable against thermal process and pH alteration that often ...

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Nutrition and brain aging: role of fatty acids with an epidemiological perspective

Nutrition and brain aging: role of fatty acids with an epidemiological perspective

... of fish in men and more than 6 daily servings of fruits and vegetables in women, showed a better cognitive and psychological ...and fish, and notably the Mediterranean diet, on cognition in older ...

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Monthly external trade bulletin/Bulletin mensuel du commerce exterieur: 1980 11

Monthly external trade bulletin/Bulletin mensuel du commerce exterieur: 1980 11

... Food and live animals chiefly for food Live animals chiefly for food Meat and meat preparations Dairy products and birds' eggs Fish, crustaceans and molluscs, and preperations thereof Ce[r] ...

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Food allergies in developing and emerging economies: need for comprehensive data on prevalence rates

Food allergies in developing and emerging economies: need for comprehensive data on prevalence rates

... More recently, Hossny et al. [44] conducted a study of 100 children in Cairo (Egypt) diagnosed to have allergic diseases and found positive skin prick tests with peanut extract in seven children (7%). Specific IgE ...

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Protogyny in a tropical damselfish: females queue for future benefit

Protogyny in a tropical damselfish: females queue for future benefit

... Sex change occurred at a very variable size and is likely due to the variable composition of social groups, which is a product of the vagaries of recruitment history, migration and disturbances (e.g., predation and ...

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EggSperiment.pdf

EggSperiment.pdf

... ◆ Call on volunteers to share their observations to date. Most students will have noticed an increase in the size of their egg and a change in the egg’s appearance and texture. Students also may have noticed bubbles in ...

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Association of self-reported consumption of cooked meat, fish, seafood and eggs with prostate cancer risk among Nigerians

Association of self-reported consumption of cooked meat, fish, seafood and eggs with prostate cancer risk among Nigerians

... The observation that the prevalence of latent PCa at autopsy is similar for African-American and African popu- lations [1], and that Asian populations record latent PCa rates comparable to those of U.S. whites [2], ...

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Effect of Vegetable and Animal Protein Sources on Renal Failure in Diabetic Rats

Effect of Vegetable and Animal Protein Sources on Renal Failure in Diabetic Rats

... that the top priority should be a trial of usual diet [unrestricted protein] versus reduction to 0.8 g/kg/day [with chicken and fish instead of red meat] .According to their perception, this meal should be ...

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