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Ecotoxicity of Fire Retardants to Zebrafish (<i>Danio rerio</i>) in Early Life Stages. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Xenobiot
Brito DQ   +4 more
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In-ovo injection of Nigella Sativa nanoparticles improves hatchability, growth performance, intestinal microbial enumeration, immunity, and gene expression of ostrich chicks. [PDF]

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Second cycle: to hatch or not to hatch?

Fertility and Sterility, 2007
The objective of this study was to assess the impact of assisted hatching (AH) on pregnancy rate (PR), clinical pregnancy rate (CPR), and implantation rate (IR) after a single failed, fresh, nondonor IVF cycle. Accordingly, we report that patients with one prior implantation failure benefit from AH with improved PR, CPR, and IR in a subsequent cycle.
Molina B. Dayal   +4 more
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Hatch Patterns

2018
This chapter introduces the hatch command and the procedures needed to add hatch to a design. The discussion extends to additional hatch functionality, such as editing the hatch, exploding the hatch, pattern layers and colors, and other advanced hatch topics such as gap tolerance. The chapter finishes with the concepts of gradient and solid fill.
Robert C. Kaebisch, Elliot J. Gindis
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The Escape Hatch

Scientific American, 2012
The article discusses the development of a biodegradable panel that allows crabs and other animals to escape from traps that have been lost by crab fisheries by the scientists Donna Bilkovic and Kirk Haven.
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Hatch Patterns

2011
Publisher Summary This chapter introduces boundary hatch in AutoCAD, discussing hatch fundamentals, how to adjust scale and orientation, work with hatch patterns, and pick patterns. This is simply a tool for creating patterns and adding fills to users' design.
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A small hatching incubator

Laboratory Animals, 1979
Summary The incubator is used in conjunction with isolators for rearing specified-pathogen-free chicken. It can hold 30 eggs each of 56 g weight.
Patricia M. Geater   +2 more
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The hatching of taeniid eggs

Experimental Parasitology, 1968
The behavior of Taenia hydatigena, T. ovis, T. pisiformis and Echinococcus granulosus eggs during exposure to artificial hatching solutions was studied. The two-stage swelling attending hatching was found to cause doubling in volume at each step. Four possible mechanisms for the process were tested: (1) Release of an internal pressure, (2) osmotic ...
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