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Nutritional Value and Potential Applications of Jellyfish

Journal of Aquatic Food Product Technology, 2022
Jellyfish are marine invertebrates notorious for tentacles that contain venom-bearing nematocytes, which cause painful stings. Climatic changes and human activities have resulted in increasing jellyfish blooms, which have negatively affected functioning ...
R. Ranasinghe   +5 more
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A Jellyfish Thrombus

Heart, Lung and Circulation, 2011
A year-old patient presented with a painful right leg at the emergency department. Her medical history revealed persistent atrial fibrillation and congestive heart failure. The patient was on adequate warfarin treatment. At physical examination, she had a cold right leg without pulsations and a discoloured and patched skin.
F. Alsemgeest, R. Nijveldt, F. Nijland
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Visible Light-Driven Jellyfish-like Miniature Swimming Soft Robot.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2021
Soft actuators that exhibit large deformation and can move at a fast speed in response to external stimuli have been in high demand for biomimetic applications.
Chao Yin   +7 more
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Jellyfish as food

Hydrobiologia, 2001
Jellyfish have been exploited commercially by Chinese as an important food for more than a thousand years. Semidried jellyfish represent a multi-million dollar seafood business in Asia. Traditional processing methods involve a multi-phase processing procedure using a mixture of salt (NaC1) and alum (A1K[SO4]2 · 12 H2O) to reduce the water content ...
Y-H.Peggy Hsieh   +2 more
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Trophic Transfer of Microplastics From Copepods to Jellyfish in the Marine Environment

Frontiers in Environmental Science, 2020
Microplastics (MPs) can be ingested by marine organisms directly or indirectly through trophic transfer from contaminated prey. In the marine ecosystem, zooplankton are an important link between phytoplankton and higher trophic levels in the marine food ...
Elisa Costa   +5 more
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The spermatozoon of the jellyfish Nausithoë

Journal of Ultrastructure Research, 1971
The spermatozoon of the primitive scyphomedusa Nausithoe has a short conical head, a midpiece containing four large mitochondria, and a long tail consisting of a flagellum. It is therefore a “primitive spermatozoon” as earlier defined. Some unusual structural features have been noted.
Björn A. Afzelius, ke Franzén
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Jellyfish Model for Ototoxicity

Otology & Neurotology, 2015
Pharmacologic ototoxicity is well described in the medical literature, yet efficient screening models are lacking. Aurelia aurita ephyrae, transparent jellyfish with identifiable hair cells, could be an effective model. Structural changes readily manifest behaviorally, and hair cells are easily stained and observed.
Chris Benson   +4 more
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The Modernist Jellyfish

2023
Focusing on the work of Wyndham Lewis, Virginia Woolf, Marianne Moore, and H.D., this chapter will examine the role of jellyfish in modernism as disruptors of thought, arguing that their appearance gives rise to a series of mental blockages, in which the subject appears unable to think clearly, as though having been plunged into sudden darkness.
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Ocular Jellyfish Stings

Ophthalmology, 1992
Corneal stings from the sea nettle (Chrysaora quinquecirrha) indigenous to the Chesapeake Bay are usually painful but self-limited injuries, with resolution in 24 to 48 hours.Five patients who developed unusually severe and prolonged iritis and intraocular pressure elevation after receiving corneal sea nettle stings were followed for 2 to 4 years ...
M. Joyce Noell   +4 more
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More on that jellyfish

Physics World, 2014
This jellyfish-like flying machine (built by Leif Ristroph and Stephen Childress of New York University) can hover and stabilize itself in flight with no feedback control ("Flying 'jellyfish' is self-stabilizing", 16 January http://ow.ly/tl63X; see also p5).
Lucky Pataky, edprochack
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