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Historical depletion and future drought-driven risks to Gulf of Mexico fisheries production. [PDF]
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2011Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) has become a powerful tool for exploring genomes at the level of chromosomes. The procedure can be used to identify individual chromosomes, rearrangements between chromosomes, and the location within a chromosome of specific DNA sequences such as centromeres, telomeres, and even individual genes.
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Data trawling: to fish or not to fish
The Lancet, 1996In medical research, grant applications and research plans require the prespecification of any hypotheses to be studied. Although such a priori defined associations of interest are the primary goal of the research undertaken, much more data are usually available, in particular from large epidemiological cohort studies in which information on multiple ...
K B, Michels, B A, Rosner
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One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish
Teaching Children Mathematics, 2017Read the classic Dr. Seuss book One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish with your class and get students to engage with these associated mathematical problems. The problems cover a diverse range of key mathematical concepts. Math by the Month features collections of short activities focused on a monthly theme.
James Russo, Toby Russo
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Fish Immunology and Fish Health
Netherlands Journal of Zoology, 1991During recent years considerable progress has been made in describing and understanding the immune system of fish. Antigenic stimulation in fish evokes immune responses which are comparable with those in homeothermic vertebrates. For example, the humoral and the cellular response show the expected characteristics of specificity and memory.
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2013
Fishing was an economically important activity in the classical world. Some communities owed their prosperity to the exploitation of bountiful fisheries and the trade in salted fish and fish sauces or the manufacture of products such as purple dye made from sea molluscs.
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Fishing was an economically important activity in the classical world. Some communities owed their prosperity to the exploitation of bountiful fisheries and the trade in salted fish and fish sauces or the manufacture of products such as purple dye made from sea molluscs.
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A Fish Is a Fish Is a Fish? Testing for Market Linkages on the Paris Fish Market
Marine Resource Economics, 1993This paper applies both the Engle-Granger and Johansen cointegration test procedures to determine the existence of market linkage among high-valued (salmon and turbot) and low-valued (cod) fish species using monthly average wholesale price data recorded on the Paris fish market.
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ACM SIGGRAPH 99 Electronic art and animation catalog, 1999
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Fish Behaviour and Fishing Gear
1986Throughout history, human hunters for fish have made use of their knowledge of fish behaviour in order to make catches. There are more than 22000 different species of teleost fishes, each with its own characteristic world of reaction and behaviour, so that numerous appropriate fish capture systems have been invented.
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