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An Aquatic Autonomic Nervous System
Advanced MaterialsAbstractReproducing human nervous systems with endogenous mechanisms has attracted increasing attention, driven by its great potential in streamlining the neuro‐electronic interfaces with bilateral signaling. Here, an artificial aquatic autonomic nervous system (ANS) with switchable excitatory/inhibitory characteristics and acetylcholine (ACh)‐mediated
Cheng Yuan +4 more
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Biological Conservation, 1975
Abstract The use of aquatic herbicides in Britain appears to be increasing. The ecological effects on aquatic ecosystems depend on the type of herbicide applied, the treatment level and the frequency of spraying. Short-term effects could involve a reduction in oxygen, an increase in carbon dioxide, a lowering of the pH, an increase in bacterial ...
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Abstract The use of aquatic herbicides in Britain appears to be increasing. The ecological effects on aquatic ecosystems depend on the type of herbicide applied, the treatment level and the frequency of spraying. Short-term effects could involve a reduction in oxygen, an increase in carbon dioxide, a lowering of the pH, an increase in bacterial ...
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Biomonitoring of aquatic systems.
IARC scientific publications, 1993The 32P-postlabelling analysis provides a sensitive means for detecting pollution-related DNA adducts in aquatic organisms exposed to environmental carcinogens. However, the following factors need to be taken into consideration during the data interpretation: (1) species-specific, naturally occurring DNA modifications (or I-compounds) are found in ...
B, Kurelec, R C, Gupta
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Aquatic Systems and Sustainabilty
Aquaculture is rapidly emerging as a pivotal field in addressing global food security, sustainable development, and environmental conservation. With the world's growing population and diminishing natural resources, it is essential to adopt innovative and sustainable practices to meet the demand for aquatic resources without compromising ecosystem ...Shah, Danish, Gul, Yasmeen
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Mechanisms of Bioaccumulation in Aquatic Systems
1995Bioaccumulation of contaminants in aquatic organisms occur via several routes, including absorption across the cuticle and respiratory surfaces and assimilation from ingested media. For many contaminants of environmental importance, bioaccumulation can be understood as a simple partitioning process in which contaminants accumulate in living organisms ...
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Effects of Aluminium Contamination on the Nervous System of Freshwater Aquatic Vertebrates: A Review
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2022Sylvain Slaby, Matthieu Marin
exaly
Assessing impacts of COVID-19 on aquatic food system and small-scale fisheries in Bangladesh
Marine Policy, 2021Atiqur Rahman Sunny +2 more
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