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    Substituting photoautotrophic with heterotrophic Chlorella species for water quality regulation and microbial community modification in Litopenaeus vannamei pond culture by Chu-er Song, Zhen Meng, Bangyin Zhang, Lin Yang, Xiaoxuan Sun, Zheng Zhang, Xiaojin Song

    Published 2025-10-01
    “…The shrimp in the CP pond exhibited a weight gain rate and specific growth rate of approximately 157.32 ± 0.43 % and 3.11 ± 0.01 %, respectively, while those in the CV pond demonstrated rates around 159.53 ± 0.36 % and 3.15 ± 0.01 %, with no statistically significant differences observed between the two groups. …”
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    CONTENT AND CHARACTERISTICS OF TOXIC ELEMENT DISSEMINATION IN TISSUES AND ORGANS OF THE BALTIC SEA FISH by M. V. Alexeyeva, A. V. Tyunev

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Characteristics of toxic elements dissemination in organs and tissues of the following fish species: freshwater fish (redeye Scardinius erythrophthalmus, bream Abramis brama, perch Perca fluviatilis, cat fish Silurus glanis, crucian carp Carassius carassius, tench Tinca tinca, white bream Blicca bjorkna, pike Esox lucius) and sea fish (mackerel Scombers combrus, herring Clupea harengus membras, salmon Salmo salar, poutassou Micromesistius, cod Gadus morhua callarias, Baltic sprat Sprattus sprattus balticus), as well as species specificity in accumulation of elements under study were identified. …”
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    Temporal and Spatial Variation of Agricultural Non-point Source Pollution in the Pearl River Delta from 2010 to 2020 by YAN Lin, XU Heng

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The results show that the total load of agricultural non-point source pollution in the Pearl River Delta decreased by 17.77% from 2010 to 2020. Specifically, the COD pollution load decreased by 8.20%, the TN pollution load decreased by 21.04%, and the TP pollution load decreased by 8.18%. …”
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    Tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS-attributed mortalities and associated sociodemographic factors in Papua New Guinea: evidence from the comprehensive health and epidemiological surveillanc... by Chalapati Rao, Willie Pomat, Tony Okely, Bang Nguyen Pham, Norah Abori, Vinson D Silas, Ronny Jorry

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…This study examines TB and HIV/AIDS mortalities and associated sociodemographic factors in PNG.Method As part of a longitudinal study, verbal autopsy (VA) interviews were conducted using the WHO 2016 VA Instrument to collect data of 926 deaths occurred in the communities within the catchment areas of the Comprehensive Health and Epidemiological Surveillance System from 2018 to 2020.InterVA-5 cause of deaths analytical tool was used to assign specific causes of death (COD). Multinomial logistic regression analyses were conducted to identify associated sociodemographic factors, estimate adjusted ORs (AOR), 95% CIs and p values.Result TB and HIV/AIDS were the leading CODs from infectious diseases, attributed to 9% and 8% of the total deaths, respectively.Young adults (25–34 years) had the highest proportion of deaths from TB (20%) and the risk of dying from TB among this age group was five times more likely than those aged 75+ years (AOR: 5.5 (95% CI 1.4 to 21.7)). …”
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    Health Risks of Waste Disposal in Water: Scientific Data Versus Households’ Perception in Ba-Phalaborwa Limpopo, South Africa by Tshegofatso Sebashe, Oladimeji Idowu Oladele, Mjabuliseni Simon C. Ngidi

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Yet, households’ perception of health risks is often regarded as erroneous and inferior, while scientific data, specifically water quality data, is viewed as superior and accurate. …”
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    Correlation Analysis of Bacterial Community Structure and Eco-Environmental Factors in Water and Algae Along Qingdao Coast Before and After the Outbreak of Ulva prolifera by Ni LIU, Yongxiang YU, Yingeng WANG, Zheng ZHANG, Chunyuan WANG, Meijie LIAO, Xiaojun RONG, Minghai PANG, Jingze LI

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Green tide is a harmful ecological phenomenon caused by the explosive proliferation or high aggregation of certain large green algae (such as Ulva prolifera) in seawater under specific environmental conditions, leading to discoloration of the water. …”
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    Fish in the diet of peasants of the Russian North: Ethnolinguistic aspect by K. V. Osipova

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The specificity of the fish diet was a marker that differentiated local groups of the population, drawing the boundaries between “their own” food and that of “others”, “urban” and rural, etc. …”
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    Characterization of Fitness Profiles in Youth Soccer Players in Response to Playing Roles Through Principal Component Analysis by Boryi A. Becerra Patiño, Aura D. Montenegro Bonilla, Juan D. Paucar-Uribe, Diego A. Rada-Perdigón, Jorge Olivares-Arancibia, Rodrigo Yáñez-Sepúlveda, José Francisco López-Gil, José Pino-Ortega

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…<b>Background/Objectives:</b> Physical fitness in youth soccer impacts individual and team performance through the specific demands that must be met on the field. Therefore, this study aimed to characterize and identify youth soccer players with regard to the roles they play on the field. …”
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    REVIEW OF WASTEWATER FROM THE CITY OF OUAGADOUGOU: SELF-PURIFICATION CAPACITY FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BIOGAS / BILAN DES EAUX USEES DE LA VILLE DE OUAGADOUGOU : CAPACITE AUTO-EPURATO... by INOUSSA ZONGO, MARTINE DIALLO-KONÉ, KALIFA PALM, ABLASSE TIEMTORE, OUMAR SANOGO, EDOUARD GUIGUEMDE, FRANÇOIS LAPICQUE, JEAN-PIERRE LECLERC

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…This essay allows 95% reduction of greenhouse gases specifically CO2 by anaerobic way. The survey of effluent gives 14456000 m3•yr-1 with 3.716 mg O2•L-1 COD and 790520 m3 yr-1 of industrial wastewater with 2238 mg O2•L-1. …”
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