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Stress Nutrition in Aquatic Animals: From Definition to Practice
ABSTRACT Aquaculture faces numerous challenges, with stress being one of the major issues that lead to growth loss, metabolic disorders, weakened immunity, redox imbalance, and organ damage in aquatic animals. Nutritional intervention is one of the effective strategies to address these problems. Traditional research has primarily focused on the impacts
Jian Zhang +8 more
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An efficient analytical model has been developed for predicting the electromagnetic leakage field coupling with a lossless two‐conductor transmission line (TL) through covered apertures of multiple enclosures. The analytical results have been successfully compared with those from the full‐wave simulation software CST over a broad frequency range.
Jianhong Hao +4 more
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Climate change is leading to rapid change in aquatic environments, increasing the mean and variability of temperatures, and increasing the incidence of hypoxia.
M. Ridgway, G. Scott
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Single‐cell sequencing sheds light on cellular diversity, development, and immune evolution in fish and invertebrates, offering new insights into environmental adaptation and evolutionary biology. ABSTRACT Single‐cell sequencing (SCS) technology has revolutionized the study of cellular heterogeneity by enabling the exploration of biological processes ...
Chongbin Hu +5 more
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Simulation of Optoelectronic Devices
In the spirit of reviewing various approaches to the modeling and simulation of optoelectronic devices, we discuss two specific examples, related respectively to Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers and to Quantum Cascade Lasers. In the former case, a tight‐binding analysis is performed aimed at the optimization of the polarization independence of the ...
Paolo Lugli +3 more
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Consequences of Gill Remodeling on Na+ Transport in Goldfish, Carassius auratus
Goldfish undergo an adaptive morphological change in their gills involving the reversible growth and loss of a mass of cells (interlamellar cell mass, ILCM) in between the lamellae depending on oxygen demand, which can be altered by the environment or ...
Bradshaw, Julia
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To investigate the heat transfer coefficient (HTC) of a newly developed rare-earth wrought magnesium alloy under different cooling rates, the experiment of solution treatment followed by water quenching or air cooling process was carried out for ...
Qiumin Xie +3 more
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Gill morphology adapted to oxygen‐limited caves in Astyanax mexicanus
Abstract Sensing and acquiring dissolved oxygen is crucial for nearly all aquatic life. This may become even more vital as dissolved oxygen concentrations continue to decline in many aquatic environments. While certain phenotypes that enable fish to live in low oxygen have been characterized, adaptations that arise following sudden, drastic reductions ...
Tyler E. Boggs, Joshua B. Gross
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Acclimation of crucian carp and goldfish to temperatures below 15°C causes covering of the gill lamellae by a mass of cells termed the interlamellar cell mass (ILCM).
Shawn Bailey +2 more
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Theoretical and Experimental Exploration of Gill Remodeling in Gambusia affinis
In this thesis, the phenomenon of gill remodeling discovered in several species of fish is explored. Gill remodeling is achieved through an increase or decrease in cells within the interlamellar space, termed the interlamellar cell mass (ILCM).
Douglas, Barbara Tess
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