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Abstract The aquaculture industry plays a crucial role in global food production and is expected to expand in response to the increasing demand for aquatic products. To sustain this growth, aquaculturists must develop new strategies and improve existing practices to address various challenges. In Africa, the sustainable development of aquaculture could
Missinhoun Dagoudo+2 more
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Public health risks associated with food‐borne parasites
Abstract Parasites are important food‐borne pathogens. Their complex lifecycles, varied transmission routes, and prolonged periods between infection and symptoms mean that the public health burden and relative importance of different transmission routes are often difficult to assess.
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First Case Report of a Late Onset Knee Periprosthetic Joint Infection Caused by Lactococcus garvieae
Lactococcus garvieae is known as a Gram‐positive, catalase‐negative, and facultatively anaerobic fish pathogen. The association between Lactococcus spp. and human infectious diseases is described as being mainly associated with lumbar osteomyelitis, hepatic abscess, and infective endocarditis. In the literature of orthopedic post‐prosthetic infections,
V.-I. Neagoe+3 more
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We sequenced five genes from three species and conducted a phylogenetic analysis of the windowpane oysters Placuna. We found that previous records of Placuna placenta in China are actually two different species. Further studies should be conducted to examine the divergence of this widely distributed genus in the Indo‐Pacific Ocean. Abstract For decades,
Yi‐Tao Lin+4 more
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Virus-like particles associated with marine mussel mortalities in New Zealand [PDF]
Green-lip mussel Pema canaliculus spat (15 to 30 mm length) in the outer Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand, suffered 50 to 100% mortality during January to April 1994 (summer/autumn) following thinning and reseeding of the mussel lines by farmers.
Dearing, S.C.+3 more
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Hybrid Machine Learning techniques in the management of harmful algal blooms impact [PDF]
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are episodes of high concentrations of algae that are potentially toxic for human consumption. Mollusc farming can be affected by HABs because, as filter feeders, they can accumulate high concentrations of marine biotoxins in their tissues.
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Can diet change the natural history of gastrointestinal diseases?
Abstract Belatedly, gastroenterologists have begun to pay attention to the role of diet in the exacerbation of gastrointestinal symptoms in many digestive disorders—a recognition that has spurred both high‐quality clinical trials and translational research into this area.
Eamonn M M Quigley
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Fyziologie speciálních zrcadlových očí měkkýšů, korýšů a hlubinných ryb [PDF]
Většina optických systémů zvířecích očí funguje na principu lomu světla. Některé typy očí však využívají pro tvoření obrazu biologická zrcadla, pročež jsou označovány jako zrcadlové oči.
Remišová, Kateřina
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Dynamics of Vibrio during egestion in clams (Ruditapes philippinarum) observed in laboratory conditions [PDF]
openThe study aimed to assess the timing of vibrio release within the faecal content produced during the purification process.The study aimed to assess the timing of vibrio release within the faecal content produced during the purification ...
VARNIER, MONICA
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Integrated strategies for investigating endocrine mechanisms in Biomphalaria Glabrata as a test organism for androgenic chemical testing [PDF]
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University London.Endocrine and metabolic disease or dysfunctions are of growing concern in modern societies across the globe, underlining the need for continued ...
Kaur, Satwant
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