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Rapid determination of methylmercury in fish tissues

Rapid determination of methylmercury in fish tissues

... in fish tissues based on GC/ECD ...tuna fish” organised by the Joint Research Centre – Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements (Belgium), with the success rate of E n = ...

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Total Reflection X Ray Fluorescence Analysis of Toxic Metals in Fish Tissues

Total Reflection X Ray Fluorescence Analysis of Toxic Metals in Fish Tissues

... in fish tissues by means the total reflection X-Ray Fluorescence technique ...and fish production for the local population. Fish tissues: gills, liver, kidney and muscle were analyzed ...

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A STUDY ON PERSISTENT ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDE RESIDUES IN FISH TISSUES ANDWATER FROM AN AGRICULTURAL FISH POND

A STUDY ON PERSISTENT ORGANOCHLORINE PESTICIDE RESIDUES IN FISH TISSUES ANDWATER FROM AN AGRICULTURAL FISH POND

... the fish, feeding directly on contaminated food items within the pond or drinking of contaminated water and metabolite formation within and outside the body tissue of fish are considered to be the likely ...

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Possibilities of electrochemical techniques in metallothionein and lead detection in fish tissues

Possibilities of electrochemical techniques in metallothionein and lead detection in fish tissues

... The monitoring of heavy metal ions in the envi- ronment represents one of the important markers of environment quality (Svobodová et al., 2002, 2004; Žlábek et al., 2005). The introduction of new markers of heavy metal ...

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This qualitative study was done to assess the extent the College of Home Economics was able to achieve its objectives and create awareness among students on its various degree programs through DZUP’s Monday noontime radio program “Ekonomiyang Pantahanan.

This qualitative study was done to assess the extent the College of Home Economics was able to achieve its objectives and create awareness among students on its various degree programs through DZUP’s Monday noontime radio program “Ekonomiyang Pantahanan.

... for fish survival, are known to accumulate in fish tissues reaching concentrations of up to thousands of times higher than in the surrounding water environment and becoming extremely harmful (Henry ...

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Editing the genome of Aphanomyces invadans using CRISPR/Cas9

Editing the genome of Aphanomyces invadans using CRISPR/Cas9

... (dpi), fish within the positive con- trol group inoculated with non-treated zoospores demon- strated swelling, reddening of skin and loss of scales; red ulceration underlying musculature was observed at 5 ...the ...

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Bioaccumulation of Trace Metals in Tissues of Rohu Fish for Environmental Risk Assessment

Bioaccumulation of Trace Metals in Tissues of Rohu Fish for Environmental Risk Assessment

... in fish tissues (muscle & gills) from lake B may cause disturbances in respiration as was also observed in tuna exposed for a short term period to cadmium by Witeska et ...of fish due to its ...

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Mercury speciation and safety of fish from important fishing locations in the Czech Republic

Mercury speciation and safety of fish from important fishing locations in the Czech Republic

... particular fish tis- sues in the following order: muscle > liver > gonads > ...salmonid fish captured there were an ...in fish tissues depends on the fish ...of fish ...

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Biochemical changes induced by phenthoate, an organophosphate compound to sublethal concentrations in freshwater fish Labeo Rohita (hamilton)

Biochemical changes induced by phenthoate, an organophosphate compound to sublethal concentrations in freshwater fish Labeo Rohita (hamilton)

... different tissues of fish organs such as liver, muscle and gill (De la Torre et ...several tissues and organs of ...different tissues of brain, liver, muscle gill and kidney of the fish ...

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 TOXICOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF HEAVY METALS IN TISSUES OF FRESHWATER FISH OREOCHROMIS NILOTICUS COLLECTED FROM LAKES OF COIMBATORE DISTRICT, TAMILNADU, INDIA

 TOXICOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF HEAVY METALS IN TISSUES OF FRESHWATER FISH OREOCHROMIS NILOTICUS COLLECTED FROM LAKES OF COIMBATORE DISTRICT, TAMILNADU, INDIA

... invertebrate fish which in turn spoils water health and human ...in fish tissues from selected lakes around Coimbatore district which will create a kind of awareness among the people who consume ...

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Rapid modulation of Na+/K+ ATPase activity in osmoregulatory tissues of a salmonid fish

Rapid modulation of Na+/K+ ATPase activity in osmoregulatory tissues of a salmonid fish

... fish tissues. Because of the high permeability of the respiratory branchial epithelium, fish are constantly threatened by diffusional ion loss or ion uptake in hypo- and hyperosmotic surroundings, ...

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Effect of Chlorantraniliprole on Biochemical and Certain Biomarkers in Various Tissues of Freshwater Fish Labeo rohita(Hamilton)

Effect of Chlorantraniliprole on Biochemical and Certain Biomarkers in Various Tissues of Freshwater Fish Labeo rohita(Hamilton)

... Biochemical changes induced by pesticide stress due to disturbed metabolism, even though, the pesticides have their own target site of action; most of them are metabolic depressors. They affect the activity of ...

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EFFECT OF ZINC ON THE BIOCHEMICAL CONTENTS OF CERTAIN TISSUES OF FRESH WATER FISH, CLARIAS BATRACHUS (LINN)

EFFECT OF ZINC ON THE BIOCHEMICAL CONTENTS OF CERTAIN TISSUES OF FRESH WATER FISH, CLARIAS BATRACHUS (LINN)

... in fish. Toxicity of zinc on the biochemical contents of certain tissues of fresh water fish Channa gachua (Kawade and Khillare ...Water Fish in Cirrhinus mrigala (Prabhaker et al ...

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“Effect of Organophosphorus Nuvan on Some Aspects of Carbohydrate Metabolism in Fresh Water Fish Labeo Rohita (Hamilton)” by P. Giridhar, S.R.K. Neeraja, P. Indira, India.

“Effect of Organophosphorus Nuvan on Some Aspects of Carbohydrate Metabolism in Fresh Water Fish Labeo Rohita (Hamilton)” by P. Giridhar, S.R.K. Neeraja, P. Indira, India.

... like fish. 6-8 The fish is a good indicator and highly sensitive in such ecosystem where the water gets contaminated with toxic ...the fish Labeo ...

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TOXICITY OF COPPER ON THE PROTEIN CONTENTS OF CERTAIN TISSUES OF FRESH WATER FISH, CLARIAS BATRACHUS (LINN)

TOXICITY OF COPPER ON THE PROTEIN CONTENTS OF CERTAIN TISSUES OF FRESH WATER FISH, CLARIAS BATRACHUS (LINN)

... Discharge of heavy metals into aquatic environment from various sources even below permissible levels, creates health hazards in aquatic organisms. The persistence and ubiquitous nature of these pollutant compounds ...

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Creating Entrepreneurship in Skill based Educational Institutes in Western Maharashtra

Creating Entrepreneurship in Skill based Educational Institutes in Western Maharashtra

... Pb, Ba, Cd, Hg, Cr, and As are classified as toxic heavy metals, and maximum residual levels have been prescribed for humans and have no established role in biological system, whereas metals such as Cu, Na, K, Ca, Mn, ...

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Fish kill caused by aluminium and iron contamination in a natural pond used for fish rearing: a case report 

Fish kill caused by aluminium and iron contamination in a natural pond used for fish rearing: a case report 

... to fish is inorganic Al, the content of which in water increases linearly with reduction of pH, as acidity facilitates release of aluminium from bottom sediments (Gensemer and Playle ...

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Microbiological Quality, Proximate Composition and Heavy Metal Contamination of Pond-raised Catfish (Clarias gariepinus)

Microbiological Quality, Proximate Composition and Heavy Metal Contamination of Pond-raised Catfish (Clarias gariepinus)

... digestibility. Fish is also one of the main sources of protein in the developing countries ...Nigeria, fish is eaten fresh, fried or smoked and it forms part of a cherished delicacy that cuts across socio- ...

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BIOACCUMULATION OF HEAVY METALS IN SELECTIVE TISSUES OF THE FISH OREOCHROMIS MOSSAMBICUS (PETERS) EXPOSED TO WATER SAMPLE COLLECTED FROM PALLIKARANAI WETLAND ECOSYSTEM, CHENNAI, TAMILNADU

BIOACCUMULATION OF HEAVY METALS IN SELECTIVE TISSUES OF THE FISH OREOCHROMIS MOSSAMBICUS (PETERS) EXPOSED TO WATER SAMPLE COLLECTED FROM PALLIKARANAI WETLAND ECOSYSTEM, CHENNAI, TAMILNADU

... experimental fish was exposed on 7, 15 and 30 th day, 10 fishes were collected from each group periodically and sacrificed for biochemical analysis of carbohydrate, protein and ...different tissues like ...

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Review of copper and its toxicity in fishes

Review of copper and its toxicity in fishes

... the copper-related effects on aquatic life, one must understand the factors that affect the biological fate of copper and the mechanisms by which it acts to produce its toxicity. Wide range of contaminants are ...

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