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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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    Lot production size problem and simulation of urban transport by Morales Marroquín, Miguel Lorenzo

    Published 2015
    “…The aim is to maximize the profit of the finished products. Each piece may be processed in more than one mold. Molds must be mounted on machines with their corresponding installation setup times. …”
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    Lot production size problem and simulation of urban transport by Morales Marroquín, Miguel Lorenzo

    Published 2015
    “…The aim is to maximize the profit of the finished products. Each piece may be processed in more than one mold. Molds must be mounted on machines with their corresponding installation setup times. …”
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    Use of Rendered Terrestrial Animal By-products in Aquatic Feeds by Forster, Ian, Dominy, Warren

    Published 2019
    “…Under conditions of high floc availability, it hasbeen found that rendered animal by-products may replace a significantly higher portion of fishmeal in diets for shrimp,without significant reduction of growth. …”
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    Clinical and genetic aspects of Turner’s syndrome by Ibarra Ramírez, Marisol, Martínez de Villarreal, Laura Elia

    Published 2016
    “…The variable expressivity of height and other physical features may be only partially related to the chromosomal formula. …”
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    Is drought altering plant populations in the mountainous region of Northeastern Mexico? by García, Jaime F., Jurado, Enrique

    Published 2015
    “…Results from this study may be useful for the development of a management plan to support the conservation and sustainable use of forest vegetation in this mountain community…”
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    Produced waters of the oil industry as an alternative water source for food production by Martel Valles, José Fernando, Foroughbakchk Pournavab, Rahim, Benavides Mendoza, Adalberto

    Published 2016
    “…Increased water demand for crop irrigation requires new water sources in the short term. One alternative may be unconventional ground water sources, such as produced waters that are pumped to the surface mixed with hydrocarbons in the process of drilling when extracted gas or oil. …”
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    Stackelberg equilibrium in a mixed duopoly by Kalashnikov, Vyacheslav V., Cordero Franco, Álvaro Eduardo, Kalashnikov, Vitaly

    Published 2007
    “…Under these conditions, the firms may have two different types of optimal reaction at the Cournot equilibrium: weak or strong. …”
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    Interacciones temporales y espaciales de mesocarnívoros simpátricos en una Reserva de la Biosfera: ¿coexistencia o competencia? by Carrera Treviño, Rogelio, Astudillo Sánchez, Claudia C., Garza Torres, Héctor A., Martínez García, Luis, Soria Díaz, Leroy

    Published 2018
    “…Margay and ocelot were nocturnal, with 75 % of their records in this category showing a high temporal overlap (0.85); whereas yaguarundi was fully diurnal, suggesting it may be able to coexist with the other two species (margay and ocelot). …”
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    Adequately Defining the Amino Acid Requirements of Fish: The Case Example of Lysine by P. Bureau, Dominique, M. Encarnação, Pedro

    Published 2019
    “…Studies suggest thatexpressing lysine requirement as a function of digestible energy or protein contents of the diet is not appropriate.Studies have also indicated that “newer” approaches of estimating amino acid requirements (e.g., factorial aminoacid requirement, ideal protein concept), widely used in poultry and swine nutrition, may have significant pitfallswhen used in fish nutrition.…”
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    Change in Protein Digestion Capacity During Juvenile Fish Ontogeny: Approach on Spotted Rose Snapper (Lutjanus guttatus) by Peñaa, Emyr, Hernández, Crisantema, Álvarez-González, Carlos Alfonso, Ibarra-Castro, Leonardo, Domínguez-Jiménez, Patricia

    Published 2017
    “…In addition, the understanding of changes in digestivecapacity in fish species with aquaculture potential is of relevance importance, as the capacity of assimilationof different nutrients may change during the juvenile development of the species. …”
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    Chitin and Chitosan in Aquaculture by Ezquerra Brauer, Josafat Marina

    Published 2015
    “…Moreover, chitosan posses properties, that may be useful to improve aquaculture wastewater quality. …”
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    Recent Advancements in Nutrition and Health Interactions Mediated by the Gastrointestinal Tract by Gatlin III, Delbert M.

    Published 2015
    “…Prebiotics, probiotics and essential oils are some of the prominent types of feed additives that may influence the microbiota of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT). …”
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    DIFFERENCES BETWEEN AGAR DILUTION, BROTH MACRODILUTION (CLSI M27-A3) AND E TEST (AB BIODISK) FOR FLUCONAZOLE RESISTANCE IN CLINICAL CANDIDA ALBICANS ISOLATES by Robledo-Leal, E., Adame-Rodriguez, J. M., González, G. M., Aréchiga-Carvajal, E. T.

    Published 2012
    “…Cell density due to proportional contact of cells with the drug in medium may be responsible for the results obtained and the divergence of AD compared to the other tests. …”
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