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Aquaculture
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and faunal organisms under controlled conditions. This ranges from preindustrial forms of stock enhancement to systematic intervention in the entire life cycle of the organisms most commonly found in today's semi-intensive and intensive for...

Lab Report
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lab report The many different species of isopods around the world share certain characteristics. Isopods are crustaceans, distant kin of shrimps, crabs, and crayfish. Like all crustaceans, isopods have a segmented outer shell (seven overlap...

Finback Whale
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Finback Whale The finback whale also known as fin whale, razorback, or common rorqual is the second largest whale species in the world. Its scientific biological name is Balaenoptera physalus. The size of the fin whale varies with their hab...

Invertibrate Zoology Different Taxa Relationships
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have conquered land, sea and air, and make up over three-fourths of all currently known living and fossil organisms, or over one million species in all. Since many arthropod species remain undocumented or undiscovered, especially in tropic...

Packaging Environmental And Health Issues
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packaging produced and used around the world and sparked the search for solutions that were lower cost and provided regularity of supply. This led to the exploitation of polymer—long molecular chains with properties suitable for creating mo...

Scientific Report
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binary heteropolysaccharide, is composed of ß-1,4-linked glucosamine (GlcN) with various degrees of N-acetylation of GlcN residues. Chitosan occurs naturally in some microorganisms, yeast and fungi (Illum et al., 2001). Its occurrence is m...

The Aurignacians
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the Aurignacians Aquatic systems have been, and continue to be, important environments in the economies of Indigenous peoples throughout the world. Oceanic mammals, birds, fish, molluscs, crustaceans and plants have contributed to the susta...