Locust Bean Gum/κ-Carrageenan Film Containing Blueberry or Beetroot Extracts as Intelligent Films to Monitoring Hake (Merluccius merluccius) Freshness. [PDF]
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Discovery of mass spectral peak markers and protein biomarkers in fish muscle exudates for rapid and precise recognition of fish species via magnetic beads (MBs) and mass spectrometry. [PDF]
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Unravelling social status in the first medieval military order of the Iberian Peninsula using isotope analysis. [PDF]
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Marine Animal Co-Products-How Improving Their Use as Rich Sources of Health-Promoting Lipids Can Foster Sustainability. [PDF]
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Kudoa alliaria in flesh of Argentinian hoki Macruronus magellanicus (Gadiformes; Merlucciidae) [PDF]
Myxozoans of the genus Kudoa are widespread parasites of marine fishes and primarily infect the body musculature of their hosts. Although Kudoa species are not usually associated with host mortality, some do form macroscopic cysts in the tissue and some are associated with post mortem tissue degradation.
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Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2010Common name: Argentine hake. Conservation status: Overexploited (Aubone et al. 2004; Vaz-dos-Santos and Rossi-Wongtschowski 2005; Sao Paulo State Red List—DOE Decree No 53.494/2008). Identification: Opercle upper margin parallel to the lateral line, first branchial arch 12–16 gill rakers, second dorsal fin 30–40 rays, anal fin 36–41 rays, body 120–144 ...
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