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El presente artículo ofrece una traducción del Salmo 139 (138) a partir del texto masorético y en base al aparato crítico, lexicográfico y gramatical de mayor reconocimiento científico y académico.
Carlos Julián Reyes Toso
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La lectura atenta del salmo 36 mantiene en pie el enfoque profético-teológico sobre la presencia ininterrumpida de Dios en la historia del individuo. Desde este punto de partida, se analiza exegéticamente este salmo con el fin de rescatar en él el avance
Félix Asensio
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Cytological studies in Salmo trutta and Salmo alpinus [PDF]
Ten populations of Salmo trutta and six populations of Salmo alpinus have been studied cytologically. Both species have the chromosome number 2n = 80. In Salmo trutta the number of metacentric chromosomes varies between 15 and 24 with an average mean of 20, which gives a nombre fondamental (N. F.) of 100.
A, Nygren, B, Nilsson, M, Jahnke
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Atlantic trout (Salmo trutta) are native in the northern perialpine lakes and probably also in Lake Sils in the alpine section of the Inn-Danube catchment. Atlantic trout were recorded in all lakes in the Rhine catchment except Upper Zurich, Biel and Rousses. In the Rhone catchment, Atlantic S. trutta have been widely introduced, any may be native only
Alexander, Timothy, Seehausen, Ole
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Growing of cherry salmon juveniles under two different temperature regimes at the salmon farms Anivsky and Okhotsky in the fish-rearing cycle of 2016–2017 is analyzed.
M. S. Myakishev +3 more
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Specific and individual differences in motility between salmonid spermatozoa [PDF]
Spermatozoan motility was examined in Salmo trutta L., Salmo trutta m. lacustris L., Salmo gairdneri Rich. and Salvelinus fontinalis (Mitch.) from different spawning grounds and fish cultures.
L. Tomasik
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Sensory and ATP derivative-based indicators for assessing the freshness of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and cod (Gadus morhua) [PDF]
peer-reviewedIrish Journal of Agricultural and Food Research | Volume 58: Issue 1 Sensory and ATP derivative-based indicators for assessing the freshness of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) and cod (Gadus morhua)
Bolton, Declan +4 more
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Histidine nutrition and genotype affect cataract development in Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L. [PDF]
The aim of this study was to investigate effects of dietary levels of histidine (His) and iron (Fe) on cataract development in two strains of Atlantic salmon monitored through parr-smolt transformation.
Bjerkas, E +5 more
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Cumulative Effects Assessment: Linking Social, Ecological, and Governance Dimensions
Setting social, economic, and ecological objectives is ultimately a process of social choice informed by science. In this special feature we provide a multidisciplinary framework for the use of cumulative effects assessment in land use planning.
Marian Weber +2 more
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A common garden design reveals population-specific variability in potential impacts of hybridisation between populations of farmed and wild Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L [PDF]
Released individuals can have negative impacts on native populations through various mechanisms; including competition, disease transfer and introduction of maladapted gene-complexes.
Carvalho, Gary R. +4 more
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