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Performance of biochemical tools as fish waste particle tracers in a dispersive marine system
As finfish aquaculture expands to more dispersive coastal environments, inputs of aquaculture-derived organic matter become more diffuse, but widespread.
D.M. Elvines +7 more
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Natural Fish Trap-Like Nanocage for Label-Free Capture of Circulating Tumor Cells. [PDF]
Jiang W +9 more
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Revisiting Maine’s lobster commons: rescaling political subjects [PDF]
Calls for cross-scalar theoretical and methodological approaches are not new to commons scholarship. Such efforts might be hastened by channelling poststructuralist and critical theory perspectives through the geographic subfield of political ecology ...
Brewer, Jennifer F
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FISH TRAP WITH CONTAINER TECHNOLOGY OF FISHING [PDF]
S. M. Vasilyev, A. V. Shevchenko
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Terminal domains of recombinant collagen‐like silk regulate hierarchical self‐assembly across molecular and material scales. We show that terminal domains of collagen‐like silk enhance triple‐helix stability and drive liquid–liquid phase separation, enabling reversible formation of fibers and self‐healing films.
Mengjie Shen +5 more
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We developed a micro‐sized, biocompatible implant for postoperative sustained delivery of anti‐fibrotic antibodies in glaucoma surgery. Machine learning‐guided optimization of polymer composition, implant geometry, and porosity enabled precise control of drug release.
Mengqi Qin +5 more
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African pit latrines produce prodigious numbers of the latrine fly, Chrysomya putoria, a putative vector of diarrhoeal pathogens. We set out to develop a simple, low-cost odour-baited trap for collecting C. putoria in the field.
Thomas C Lindsay +4 more
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The production of freshwater fish for food [PDF]
It has been estimated that in England and Wales fresh water covers some 340 square miles of which about one quarter is inhabited mainly by salmon and trout; in Scotland the lakes cover an area of 340 square miles. The principal object of this publication
Macan, T.T. +2 more
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Fish Traps on Ancient Shores: Exploring the Function of Lake Cahuilla Fish Traps
This paper examines the use of V-style sh traps on the western recessional shorelines of ancient Lake Cahuilla. We use multiple lines of evidence to examine the function of these traps, including ethnographic data, sh biology, excavations of sh traps, and experimental replication of sh trap designs.
White, Eric S., Roth, Barbara J.
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The Toorbul Point Aboriginal fish trap
One of the most intriguing problems for archaeologists concerns the numbers of Australian people living as fisher-gatherer-hunters per unit area of the continent prior to the European invasion. Were population densities related to the productive capacity of landscape and seascape, or to aspects of technology and material culture, or to the manner of ...
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