EFFECTS OF CHANGES IN FOOD SUPPLY AT THE TIME OF SEX DIFFERENTIATION ON THE GONADAL TRANSCRIPTOME OF JUVENILE FISH. IMPLICATIONS FOR NATURAL AND FARMED POPULATIONS.

Effects of changes in food supply at the time of sex differentiation on the gonadal transcriptome of juvenile fish. Implications for natural and farmed populations.

Food supply is a major factor influencing growth rates in animals.This has important implications for both natural and farmed fish populations, since food restriction may difficult reproduction.However, a study on the effects of food supply on the development of juvenile gonads has never been transcriptionally described in fish.This study investiga

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Ovarian germ cell tumors with rhabdomyosarcomatous components and later development of growing teratoma syndrome: a case report

Abstract Introduction Development of a sarcomatous component in a germ cell tumor is an uncommon phenomenon.Most cases reported have a grim prognosis.Growing teratoma Slicing and Carving Knives syndrome is also an uncommon phenomenon and occurs in approximately 2% to 7% of non seminomatous germ cell tumors and should be treated surgically.Case pres

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Decolorization of Textile Dyes by Extracellular Enzymes Produced from Trametes sanguinea and Perenniporia taephropora Immobilized on Natural Media

The color of textile wastewater is still a main problem in wastewater treatment by biological processes.The colored effluents from textile factories usually exceed effluent standards.Therefore, various innovations were developed to treat textile wastewater for Nuts decolorization in the effluents.This research aims to decolorize textile wastewater

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Performance of lightweight foamed concrete partially replacing cement with industrial and agricultural wastes: Microstructure characteristics, thermal conductivity, and hardened properties

The production of eco-friendly concrete has been made possible by reusing agricultural and industrial wastes.This paper presents an experimental investigation of the characteristics of lightweight foamed concrete (LWF) produced from a protein-based foaming agent and including granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS), fly ash (FA), rice husk ash (RHA) a

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