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    Spatial Distribution and Pollution Assessment of Metals in Sediments of the Babon River, Central Java, Indonesia by Haeruddin Haeruddin, Agoes Soegianto, Frida Purwanti, Arif Rahman, Carolyn Melissa Payus, Hefni Effendi

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The Babon River is one of the drainage channels in Semarang, Indonesia, that is used for drinking water, irrigated agriculture of paddy fields and gardens, fish farming media, and the disposal of industrial wastewater. …”
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    Burkitt Lymphoma Presenting as Unilateral Deafness in an Immunocompetent Patient by Andre Pinto, Offiong Francis Ikpatt, Jennifer Chapman-Fredericks

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Routine karyotype as well as FISH analysis of bone marrow cells demonstrated rearrangement of the MYC gene at chromosome 8q24 region, IGH/MYC fusion, and additional signal for IGH gene. …”
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    Sur la biométrie des mandibules et des dents humaines d’Ishango (LSA, République démocratique du Congo) by Rosine Orban, Patrick Semal, François Twiesselmann

    Published 2001-06-01
    “…Taking into account the reduction of teeth and maxillaries since the australopithecines until Homo sapiens sapiens, bivariate analyses have led to the following observations: the mandibles D and a tend to be located among the higher values of the modern variation; some of their measurements (a.o. those of the ascending ramus) are close to those from the fossils of the Upper Paleolithic of Europe, of Fish Hoek, and of Gamble Cave; the Ishango a mandible is more robust than the D mandible; its molars are larger, in relative terms, than the other teeth of the toothrow; the M2 from Ishango A and a are located within the variability of the Plio-Pleistocene fossils from Africa and of the Homo erectus; the large dimensions of the M1 dental germ locate it among the Australopithecines. …”
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    Vibrio parahaemolyticus: Exploring its Incidence in Malaysia and the Potential of Streptomyces sp. as an Anti-Vibrio Agent by Ke-Yan Loo, Loh Teng-Hern Tan, Jodi Woan-Fei Law, Priyia Pusparajah, Sunny Hei Wong, Kok-Gan Chan, Learn-Han Lee, Vengadesh Letchumanan

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Over the years, this foodborne pathogen has been isolated from various sources in Malaysia, mainly from seafood such as shellfish, shrimps, and fish. To make matters worse, there has been an emergence of antibiotic-resistant V. parahaemolyticus worldwide, which is attributed to the uncontrolled use of antibiotics in aquaculture to prevent and treat vibriosis. …”
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    The Interaction Between Dietary Fat Level, n-3 LC-PUFA, and Zinc on Their Postprandial Absorption Kinetics in Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) by HaoHang Fang, Nini H. Sissener, Øystein Sæle, Trygve Sigholt, Antony J. Prabhu Philip

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Understanding how these processes respond to dietary components is critical for maintaining fish health and welfare.…”
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    A Diagnosis of Maternal 22q Duplication and Mosaic Deletion following Prenatal Cell-Free DNA Screening by Melissa A. Hicks, Emilie Lalonde, Jessica Zoladz, Bernard Gonik, Salah Ebrahim

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…We describe a case of germline 22q11.21 microduplication syndrome with concurrent mosaic 22q11.2 deletion in a pregnant patient, identified by chromosomal microarray and FISH after noninvasive prenatal genetic screening (cfDNA) results discordant with family history. …”
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    Indigofera sp. leaf flour stimulate milkfish growth performance (Chanos chanos) by Fazriansyah Putra Dedi, Astari Bella, Imelda Arisa Iko

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Therefore, the use of Indigofera in formulated feed could be potential for fish farmer to enhance the efficiency of feed and growth of milkfish culture.…”
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    Divine Evolution: Empedocles’ Anthropology by A. V. Halapsis

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The latter can both ascend to the gods and go down to the bushes and fish. Purification of the soul and mastering the magic of the elements gives an impetus for a correct direction of evolution. …”
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    Spread of Ants in Forest Areas in The Island of Saparua Province Of Mollucas by Fransina Latumahina

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The results found 3615 ants where 592 ants using pitfall traps, 515 tails using the Bait Trap method with bait in the form of Raw Tuna Fish, 669 ants using bait in the form of a sugar solution, and 1839 using the Hand Collecting method. …”
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    Characteristics of Milkfish (Chanos chanos) Bone Gelatin Using Bromelain Enzyme Hydrolysis Method by Fitriyani Fitriyani, Zulfatun Najah, Septariawulan Kusumasari

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Milkfish is a type of fish that contains high protein, milkfish bones have 32% protein which can be used as an alternative for gelatin production. …”
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    Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals the heterogeneity and interactions of immune cells and Müller glia during zebrafish retina regeneration by Hui Xu, Lining Cao, Yuxi Chen, Cuiping Zhou, Jie Xu, Zhuolin Zhang, Xiangyu Li, Lihua Liu, Jianfeng Lu

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Inflammation plays a crucial role in the regeneration of fish and avian retinas. However, how inflammation regulates Müller glia (MG) reprogramming remains unclear. …”
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    Study on Automotive Back Door Panel Injection Molding Process Simulation and Process Parameter Optimization by Guoqing Wang, Youmin Wang, Deyu Yang

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…For a single evaluation index warpage, least squares method and artificial fish swarm algorithm are used to find the optimal parameter combination. …”
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    Research on Ecological Runoff of Taohe River Basin Based on Interannual Runoff Variation by LU Jianyu, ZHANG Yude

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The results shows that: (1)There are significant hydrological variations in annual runoff at the Minxian station and the Lijiacun station, with change points occurring in 1989 and 1991, respectively; (2) The minimum ecological runoff obtained by the monthly minimum method and the optimal ecological runoff obtained by the monthly frequency calculation method can ensure that the river habitat is featured with “good” or above runoff; (3) After the hydrological variation, the guaranteed conditions of the minimum and optimal ecological runoff are worse, especially in the spawning and breeding period of the fish(April to August); (4) There is a significant decrease for the runoff of the current river, and the intensity and impact of human activities will be further increased, so the ecological, economic and social water use should be comprehensively considered based on the condition of Taohe River Basin in the future. …”
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    Study on Water Environmental Characteristics Based on Comprehensive Pollution Assessment Method with Entropy Weight Optimization by HUANG Wen

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…At the same time, the comprehensive pollution assessment method, enhanced by entropy weight optimization, indicates that the water quality of Sand Lake in August is classified as category V, exceeding the standard, and the pollution level in summer and autumn in August is significantly higher than that in winter and spring, especially the monitoring point L05, indicating that the lake environment is significantly affected by wildlife such as birds and fish. Finally, the water environmental pollution index values of Sand Lake in 2020 are lower than those monitored in the same period of 2019, suggesting that the water quality of the lake shows an upward trend of change. …”
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    The decline of walleye populations: an ecological tipping point? by Greg G. Sass

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…I provide a review and perspective suggesting that the current trajectory of walleye populations is at or nearing an ecological tipping point. Although fish populations are often considered compensatory (i.e., negatively density-dependent), current walleye populations appear prone to depensation (i.e., positive density dependence). …”
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