Deep leaning auto-segmentation of tomographic datasets, repeatability and biomechanical outcomes
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Jaw development and malformation in cultured striped trumpeter Latris lineata [PDF]
Intensive culture of striped trumpeter (Latris lineata) has resulted in a high incidence of jaw malformation in juveniles. In this study, cranial and jaw development in striped trumpeter was described in cultured larvae reared in greenwater on rotifers ...
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Concurrence of lower jaw skeletal anomalies in triploid Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) and the effect on growth in freshwater [PDF]
Triploid Atlantic salmon populations are associated with higher prevalence of lower jaw skeletal anomalies affecting fish performance, welfare and value deleteriously.
M B Adams, Tomer Ventura
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