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As a consequence, the time required for collection was reduced and the proportion of embryos recovered from the ®rst 10 ¯ushes was increased, compared to the group treated 8 h
Efflux rates of DIN, phosphate and dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) from the sediments of the windward reef flat of Moku o Loe, the windward reef slope of Moku o Loe and the Bay
Flow rate between one pair of adjacent aesthetasc rows increases more than 20-fold as the animals increase in size from 8 to 55 mm rostrum–telson length.. Flow rate between
Chaos occurs in a nonlinear cobweb model with normal demand and supply, naive expectations and adaptive production adjustment.. The model differs from existing ones in that it
After the process model has been modi"ed with the new input, it is possible to simulate the changes in the behaviour of the production system arising from alternative
Currently, the use of live feed in the commercial production of bivalve larvae, such as oyster, scallop and clams, is reduced by the transfer of spat as soon as possible from
Asia with over half the population in the world has a thriving agriculture, a large part of which is devoted to pig production. The efficiency of production varies from country
Descriptive statistics of metals, cations, anions, and nitrogen from soil samples collected to a depth of 1.3 m in a surface-irrigated pecan orchard and correlation coefficients ( r