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    Fishmeal replacement research for shrimp feed in Australia by Smith, D.M., Allan, G.L., Williams, K.C., Barlow, C.G.

    Published 2019
    “…However, despite the continuing increase in demand forfishmeal, world fishmeal production is unlikely to increase further. The identification and development ofalternative feed ingredients that can replace fishmeal is recognised as an international research priority. …”
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    Comparative analysis of soybean meal effects in commercial strains of rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss by Tasia, Tsung-Yu, Hernández Hernández, Hector Luis, Overturf, Keneeth E., Powell, Madison S.

    Published 2022
    “…Overall, these results provide further information on current commercial strains of rainbow trout to help improve the utilization on plant protein sources in their diets.…”
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    Seaweeds as Sustainable Feed Ingredients for Farmed Fish species: Effects on Growth, Immunological Response and Flesh Quality by P. Valente, Luísa M.

    Published 2015
    “…The dietary inclusion of the best performing seaweed in each fish species was further evaluated in juvenile fish, concerning its effects on growth and nutrient utilisation, immunological response and flesh quality. …”
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    Lipid Nutrition Research for the Development of Practical Commercial Diets for Corvina and Alternative Ingredients for Aquafeeds by González-Félix, Mayra L., Perez-Velázquez, Martin, Bringas-Alvarado, Lorena, Navarro-García, Gerardo

    Published 2015
    “…Recent studies showed high lipid levels (30.67-46.41%) in 5 ray species distributed in Sinaloa, Mexico, with a high proportion of unsaturated fatty acids (58-69%), and considerably high levels of eicosapentaenoic (EPA, 20:5n-3) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, 22:6n-3) (EPA+DHA= 4.79-14.47 g/100 g of liver oil), thus, ray fish liver oil can be considered an interesting alternative to fish oil as a source of EPA and DHA. Furthermore, aquaculture and fisheries are activities that generate tonnes of by-products. …”
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    Recent Molecular Advances in Dietary Carbohydrate Utilization in Rainbow Trout by S. Powell, Madison

    Published 2011
    “…The goal of several current studies was to further refine our understanding of the metabolic use and adaptation to exogenous dietary carbohydrate in cultured rainbow trout.In one experiment, we assessed growth performance over a 10 week feeding trial along with post-prandial plasma glucose profiles, gene expression and enzyme activities to determine whether acclimation to a carbohydrate-rich diet is a consequence of size/age, or a result of transcriptional modulation or glucose sensing.…”
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    Factores determinantes en las OPI by Rodríguez, M. P., Treviño, E., Cortez, K.

    Published 2008
    “…This article doesnot pretend to be exhaustive but to bring relevance of several studies and theories, to relate variables in international context to the Mexican Stock Market. Further more, conclusions and follow-up actions in this investigation will aim to have a successful initial public offer.Palabras clave. …”
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    ZnO thin films by spray pyrolysis and its doping with Sb by A. Sandoval, Jesus, M. Arato, Ana, Perez Tijerina, E., Castillo, A. G., Das Roy, T. K., Krishnan, B.

    Published 2012
    “… Highly transparent ZnO thin films were prepared using spray pyrolysis of a solution containing Zn(OAc)2 and SbC13 on glass substrates kept at 400ºC. Further, these films were doped with Sb by in situ process by dissolving SbCl3 in the spray solution. …”
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