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    Producción de bioelectricidad utilizando nanofibras duales de TiO2/carbón como electrodo de una celda de combustible microbiana by García Gómez, Nora Aleyda, García Gutiérrez, Domingo Ixcóatl, Sánchez Cervantes, Eduardo Maximiano

    Published 2015
    “…This nanostructured material with high superficial area is biocompatible and can host a dense biofilm of electroactivated E. coli. The anodic electrode performance was evaluated by cronoamperometry. …”
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    Producción de bioelectricidad utilizando nanofibras duales de TiO2/carbón como electrodo de una celda de combustible microbiana by NORA ALEYDA GARCIA GOMEZ, Domingo Garcia-Gutierrez, EDUARDO MAXIMIANO SANCHEZ CERVANTES

    Published 2015
    “…This nanostructured material with high superficial area is biocompatible and can host a dense biofilm of electroactivated E. coli. The anodic electrode performance was evaluated by cronoamperometry. …”
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    Case for diagnosis. Infraorbital schwannoma by Reyna Rodriguez, Irving Llibran, Chávez Álvarez, Sonia, Ocampo Candiani, Jorge

    Published 2021
    “…Histopathology revealed an encapsulated neoplasm within the dermis; composed by narrow, elongated, and wavy cells with an ill-defined cytoplasm, dense chromatin and tapered ends interspersed with collagen fibers. …”
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    Application of Stable Isotopes in Aquaculture Nutrition Research by Focken, Ulfert

    Published 2008
    “…The ratio of the stable isotopes(13C/12C, 15N/14N) of the diet is transferred (with a small, but important modification) to the tissue of the fish.Therefore, the analysis of stable isotopes in fish tissues provides information on the isotopic composition of thefish’s diet. This analysis is of special interest in semi-intensive aquaculture systems, in which the growth depends onnatural food as well as on compound feed, and in which alternative methods for the study of diet composition aredifficult to apply. …”
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    Better Defining Nutritional Requirements of Fish and the Nutritive Value of Feed Ingredients: Lessons from Integration of Experimental Data from a Wide Variety of Sources by P. Bureau, Dominique

    Published 2011
    “…Each and every year hundreds of studies are published on the nutritional requirements of aquatic animals and the composition and nutritive value of different feed ingredients. …”
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    Replacement of fishmeal with poultry byproduct meal and meat and bone meal in shrimp, tilapia and trout diets by Yu, Y.

    Published 2019
    “…Meat and bone meal (MBM) and poultry byproduct meal (PBM) are logical candidates for substitutingfish meal in diets for carnivorous and omnivorous aquacultural species, for reasons of product of animalorigin, nutritional composition, and price and supply advantages over fish meal (FM). …”
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    Replacement of fishmeal with poultry byproduct meal and meat and bone meal in shrimp, tilapia and trout diets by Yu, Y.

    Published 2019
    “…Meat and bone meal (MBM) and poultry byproduct meal (PBM) are logical candidates for substitutingfish meal in diets for carnivorous and omnivorous aquacultural species, for reasons of product of animalorigin, nutritional composition, and price and supply advantages over fish meal (FM). …”
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    Optimizing Performance and Profit for Better Sustainability: A Review on Protease Application in Aqua Feed by Kabir Chowdhury, M A

    Published 2015
    “…Biological factors such as growing stage, age, species types, environmental factors such as temperature, pH and dissolved oxygen, and feed composition appeared to significantly affect endogenous enzyme production. …”
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    Comportamiento hidroclimático de coníferas en el Cerro Potosí, Nuevo León, México by Villanueva Díaz, José, Vázquez Selem, Lorenzo, Estrada Ávalos, Juan, Martínez Sifuentes, Aldo R., Cerano Paredes, Julián, Canizales Velázquez, Pamela Anabel, Franco Ramos, Osvaldo, Reyes Camarillo, Fátima del Rocío

    “…La reconstrucción de lluvia estacional enero-septiembre detectó que los años más secos fueron 1785 y 1801, y los más húmedos, 1791, 1832 y 1911, con una influencia significativa (r= 0.53, p<0.01) del Niño Oscilación del Sur (ENSO), a través del índice de lluvia tropical (TRI). …”
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