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    Protein Metabolism and Amino Acid Requirements in Fish Larvae by C. Conceição, Luis E., Aragão, Cláudia, Rønnestad, Ivar

    Published 2010
    “…In short, despite considerable progress in understanding protein utilisation in recent years, many questions remain open in relation to AA requirements of fish larvae.…”
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    Use of Rendered Terrestrial Animal By-products in Aquatic Feeds by Forster, Ian, Dominy, Warren

    Published 2019
    “…Rendered animal by-products are produced in significant quantities and are available in a variety offorms, including meat and bone meals and poultry by-product meals.A number of studies have shown that many of these by-products are suitable for inclusion in aquatic feeds in partialreplacement of fishmeal. …”
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    Animal Co-product Hydrolysates: a Source of Key Molecules in Aquaculture Feeds by Nates, Sergio F., Suresh, Victor, Swisher, Kent

    Published 2013
    “…In addition, animal Co-Product Hydrolysates (ACPH) can meet the many nutritional needs of aquaculture worldwide as a protein alternative in aqua feeds. …”
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    Design and simulation of mechanical components of a robotic cell for the automotive industry. by Reyna Martínez, José Israel

    Published 2018
    “…Process automation is very common in industries that seek to increase quality and reduce costs, these companies often bet on generating their own technology to ensure that they consider all the requirements that need to be met and also, they allow can adapt the technology to the requirements that arise. …”
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    Loss of sales due to incorrect forecasting of demand by Ríos Treviño, Andrea, Valdez Contreras, Sergio Alejandro

    Published 2014
    “…In the end, results were very positive, although the use of a more robust forecasting method was necessary to be more successful.…”
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    Vaccine-associated rubella caused by the RA 27/3 Strain by Paz, Manuel, Padilla, Magaly, Perez, Eduardo, Sauceda, Jessica, Camacho, Adrian

    Published 2022
    “…Vaccine-associated rubella is a very rare adverse effect after rubella vaccination; we report the characteristics of a young women who, after a vaccination campaign where she received three different vaccines against influenza, tetanus/diphtheria, and measles/rubella, developed a fever and rash consistent with rubella disease that was confirmed by sequencing of the virus. …”
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    Design and simulation of mechanical components of a robotic cell for the automotive industry. by Reyna Martínez, José Israel

    Published 2018
    “…Process automation is very common in industries that seek to increase quality and reduce costs, these companies often bet on generating their own technology to ensure that they consider all the requirements that need to be met and also, they allow can adapt the technology to the requirements that arise. …”
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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. These general classes of notions are of the type Plato speaks of in the Sophist as the highest genera or kinds (megista gené).…”
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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. These general classes of notions are of the type Plato speaks of in the Sophist as the highest genera or kinds (megista gené).…”
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    Mycotoxins in aquaculture: Occurrence in feeds components and impact on animal performance by Santos, G. A., Rodrigues, I., Starkl, V., Naehrer, K., Hofstetter, U., Encarnação, P.

    Published 2010
    “…Despite good screening programs, selection of high quality raw materials and feed ingredients and good storage conditions it is very difficult to guarantee the absence of mycotoxins in aquaculture feeds. …”
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    "Floc" Story by Gaxiola, G., Cuzon, G.

    Published 2015
    “…Will therefore be considered in this article nutritional aspects, changes in phytoplankton and microbial population and the interactions between nutrients, dissolved organic matter that give this chaotic culture medium and difficult aspect to control in any case and renderers very difficult to model. But some aspects of the shrimp physiology as its food/feed supplement behavior seem fixed in this farming system called "moulinettes" and recently resumed in the acronym "BFT biofloc" technology sometimes slightly obscuring the entire history of research in this area.…”
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    A review of the effects of macroalgae in shrimp feeds and in co-culture by Cruz Suárez, Lucía Elizabeth, Tapia Salazar, Mireya, Nieto López, Martha Guadalupe, Ricque Marie, Denis

    Published 2008
    “…The optimum inclusion level varies depending on algae or consumer species. In many instances, the inclusion of algae in feed formulations has resulted in improved pellet quality (water stability, water holding capacity and texture), higher feed intake, improved feed efficiency, better growth performance and higher animal product quality (higher pigmentation, lower cholesterol content). …”
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    Modelo Baldrige en una empresa manufacturera y su modelación de ecuaciones estructurales con mínimos parciales cuadrados. Caso de estudio (Baldrige model in a manufacturing comp... by Garza Villegas, Juan Baldemar, Lerma Castillo, Cristobal, Terriquez Nava, Omar

    Published 2014
    “…Which cronbach alphas indices vary between 0.6336 and 0.9048. Resumen. En este estudio conceptual, la perspectiva de resultados de desempeño de un equipo se estudia considerando como unidad de análisis, el comportamiento individual dentro del grupo natural organizacional, en el contexto del trabajo del conocimiento o intelectual. …”
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    Fault Detection for Automotive Shock Absorber by Hernandez Alcantara, Diana, Morales Menendez, Ruben, Amézquita Brooks, Luis Antonio

    Published 2015
    “…First obstacle for this task, is the modeling of the fault, which has been shown to be of multiplicative nature. Many of the most widespread fault detection schemes consider additive faults. …”
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