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Dietary choline requirement for juvenile cobia, Rachycentron canadum
Aquaculture, 2009Abstract A 10-wk feeding trial was conducted to determine dietary choline requirement for juvenile cobia. The basal diet was formulated to contain 47.1 g crude protein 100 g − 1 dry weight from vitamin-free casein, gelatin and fish protein concentrate.
Kangsen Mai, Qinghui Ai, Ming-Chun Ren
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Low-Salinity Resistance of Juvenile Cobias
North American Journal of Aquaculture, 2007Abstract Juvenile cobias Rachycentron canadum were exposed to decreasing salinity (∼1‰ per day) in a series of five experiments to assess their low-salinity resistance. All fish survived for 24 h at a salinity of 2‰, but 73% died within 24 h of a reduction to 1‰ salinity. Plasma osmolality decreased significantly with decreasing salinity.
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Dietary lysine requirement of juvenile cobia (Rachycentron canadum)
Aquaculture, 2007An 8-week feeding trial was conducted to quantify the dietary lysine requirement of juvenile cobia with an initial average weight of 1.25 g reared in indoor flow-through and aerated aquaria. Six isonitrogenous and isoenergetic practical diets (44% CP and 16% lipid) containing six levels of dietary lysine ranging from 1.15 to 3.25% (dry weight) at about
Qi-Cun Zhou, Shu-Yan Chi
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The Cobia-2 Subsea Satellite Experience
Offshore Technology Conference, 1986ABSTRACT The Cobia-2 subsea completion was installed in Bass Strait by the Esso Australia Ltd. / BHP Petroleum Pty. Ltd. Joint Venture during 1978 and 1979. It produced oil from the Cobia reservoir from 1979 to 1983 when it was superseded by production from the Cobia-A platform and subsequently plugged and abandoned
B.C. Volkert, M.N. Shaw
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Ultrastructure of spermatozoa in cobia, Rachycentron canadum (Linnaeus, 1766)
Animal Reproduction Science, 2018Ultrastructure and development of spermatozoa in cobia, Rachycentron canadum are described. Sections through the testis show different developmental stages viz, Spermatocytes, spermatids and sperm. Spermatozoa of R. canadum exhibit the configuration of uniflagellated, anacrosomal Type I aquasperm, typical for externally fertilizing fish.
Krishnamoorthy, Dhanasekar +2 more
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The APEA Journal, 1984
Subsea completions are recognised worldwide as a cost effective means of developing marginal reservoirs, accelerating production and draining reservoir extremities which cannot be reached from conventional platforms. To date, more than 280 subsea completions have been installed around the world. Cobia 2, the first subsea completion in Australian waters,
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Subsea completions are recognised worldwide as a cost effective means of developing marginal reservoirs, accelerating production and draining reservoir extremities which cannot be reached from conventional platforms. To date, more than 280 subsea completions have been installed around the world. Cobia 2, the first subsea completion in Australian waters,
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Optimal dietary methionine requirement for Juvenile Cobia (Rachycentron canadum)
Aquaculture, 2006An 8-week feeding experiment was conducted to quantify the dietary methionine requirement of juvenile cobia (initial weight of 11.61 ± 0.16 g, mean ± SD) reared in indoor flow-through and aerated aquaria. Six amino acid test diets (44% CP and 16% lipid), using fish meal and wheat gluten as intact protein sources supplemented with crystalline amino ...
Qi-Cun Zhou, Shu-Yan Chi, Qi-hui Yang
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COBIAS: Contextual Reliability in Bias Assessment
Large Language Models (LLMs) are trained on inherently biased data. Previous works on debiasing models rely on benchmark datasets to measure model performance. However, these datasets suffer from several pitfalls due to the extremely subjective understanding of bias, highlighting a critical need for contextual exploration.Govil, Priyanshul +4 more
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Effects of Graded Taurine Levels on Juvenile Cobia
North American Journal of Aquaculture, 2014Abstract Taurine, which has multiple important physiological roles in teleost fish and mammals, is an amino acid not found in alternative protein sources not derived from animals. Although taurine is found in fish-meal-based feeds, its high water solubility leads to lower taurine levels in reduction-process-based feeds, which marine ...
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