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    Shrimp Production Results in Experimental Ponds in Ecuador with Presence of WSSV: Three Lucky Strikes or Three Indications of Hope for the Shrimp Industry? by Velasco, Mario, Freire, Gorki, Arias, Arturo, Quiroz, Miguel

    Published 2019
    “…In very few cases shrimpsurvival is above 25 %. Three experiments were conducted in Ecuador from March 2000 toMay 2001 to compare production results of shrimp directly stocked in 100 m2 ponds at150000 PL-12 / Ha. …”
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    Strategies of Dietary Supplementation for Health Management of Hybrid Striped Bass Morone Chrysops X M. Saxatilis: A Review of Research at Texas A&M University by Li, Peng, M. Gatlin III, Delbert

    Published 2019
    “…Our observation with hybrid striped bass have shown that research in this area is worthy to pursuefurther and may be very helpful for the industry.…”
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    ON SOME SYSTEMS OF AESTHETIC CATEGORIES by MOUTSOPOULON, EVANGHELOS

    Published 2021
    “… If 1. an object in general is what constitutes for the human consciousness an exterior al of reference,and 2. an aesthetic object, natural or artistic, is what may effect an aesthetic emotion.and 3. an aesthetic object can receive, beyond any emotional appreciation, a rational appreciation and the attribution of meaning and of value such that the intentionality of human consciousness is objectified,then, the elucidation of a whole axiology of the aesthetic object is possible.THIS ELUCIDATION of aesthetic objects is made through categories, i.e., through very general classes of appreciative notions. …”
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    ON SOME SYSTEMS OF AESTHETIC CATEGORIES by MOUTSOPOULON, EVANGHELOS

    Published 2021
    “…If 1. an object in general is what constitutes for the human consciousness an exterior al of reference,and 2. an aesthetic object, natural or artistic, is what may effect an aesthetic emotion.and 3. an aesthetic object can receive, beyond any emotional appreciation, a rational appreciation and the attribution of meaning and of value such that the intentionality of human consciousness is objectified,then, the elucidation of a whole axiology of the aesthetic object is possible.THIS ELUCIDATION of aesthetic objects is made through categories, i.e., through very general classes of appreciative notions. …”
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    Evaluación de la persistencia de la toxicidad de extractos de fermentación de bacillus thuriengiensis almacenados por largos períodos contra trichoplusia ni by De la Garza Toledo, Heliodoro O.

    Published 1992
    “…Por un muestreo al azar se escogieron 16 extractos de la var. kurstaki, correspondientes a diferentes años de fermentación; así como otros dos de la var. gallieriae (para que sirviera de modelo de comparación).…”
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    Evaluación de la persistencia de la toxicidad de extractos de fermentación de bacillus thuriengiensis almacenados por largos períodos contra trichoplusia ni by De la Garza Toledo, Heliodoro O.

    Published 1992
    “…Por un muestreo al azar se escogieron 16 extractos de la var. kurstaki, correspondientes a diferentes años de fermentación; así como otros dos de la var. gallieriae (para que sirviera de modelo de comparación).…”
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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 natura... 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... 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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