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    Measurement of the refractive index by using a rectangular cell with a fs-laser engraved diffraction grating inner wall by Durán Ramírez, Víctor M., Martínez Ríos, Alejandro, Guerrero Viramontes, J. Ascención, Muñoz Maciel, Jesús, Peña Lecona, Francisco G., Selvas Aguilar, Romeo, Anzueto Sánchez, Gilberto

    Published 2014
    “…A very simple method to obtain the refractive index of liquids by using a rectangular glass cell and a diffraction grating engraved by fs laser ablation on the inner face of one of the walls of the cell is presented. …”
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    Natural carbon stable isotope ratios as indicators of the relative contribution of live and inert diets to growth in larval Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) by Gamboa Delgado, Julián, Cañavate, José Pedro, Zerolo, Ricardo, Le Vay, Lewis

    Published 2008
    “…The results suggest that co-feeding regimes in Solea senegalensis larvae may be adjusted to meet ontogenetic changes in the capacity for larvae to utilise inert diets. The contrasting levels of carbon isotope discrimination between diet and tissue in larvae reared on either 100% live feed or 100% inert diet indicate relatively poor utilization of nutrients from the inert diet. …”
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    Artemia replacement in co-feeding regimes for mysis and postlarval stages of Litopenaeus vannamei: Nutritional contribution of inert diets to tissue growth as indicated by natural carbon stable isotopes by Gamboa Delgado, Julián, Le Vay, Lewis

    Published 2009
    “…The results demonstrate the effectiveness of up to 50% replacement of Artemia with inert diet for L. vannamei mysis and early postlarval stages, indicating also that the inert diet may provide specific nutrients that promote higher survival, while digestibility may limit its contribution to tissue growth. …”
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    Artemia replacement in co-feeding regimes for mysis and postlarval stages of Litopenaeus vannamei: Nutritional contribution of inert diets to tissue growth as indicated by natural carbon stable isotopes by Gamboa Delgado, Julián, Le Vay, Lewis

    Published 2009
    “…The results demonstrate the effectiveness of up to 50% replacement of Artemia with inert diet for L. vannamei mysis and early postlarval stages, indicating also that the inert diet may provide specific nutrients that promote higher survival, while digestibility may limit its contribution to tissue growth. …”
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