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Autor:
M. Lavoie, S. E. Black, D. F. Tang-Wai, N. L. Graham, S Stewart, M. Freedman, C. Leonard, E. Rochon
Publikováno v:
Aphasiology. :1-12
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Journal of Comparative Physiology A. 199:611-617
We investigated the effect of environmental hypoxia on vision in snapper (Pagrus auratus). Juvenile snapper inhabit estuarine environments where oxygen conditions fluctuate on a seasonal basis. Optomotor experiments demonstrated that visual acuity is
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The Quarterly Journal of Economics. 120:669-700
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Journal of Food Science. 69:FCT297-FCT302
Chemical anesthesia (AQUI-STM Plus) was used to harvest tank-rested yellow-eye mullet (Aldrichetta forsteri) and snapper (Pagrus auratus) in a “rested” state. Fillets were stored at half the acclimated temperature under hyperbaric, hyperoxic cond
Autor:
Virginia K. Corrigan, G. C. Fletcher, M. J. Leonard, Alistair Renfrew Jerrett, S. E. Black, G. Summers
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
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Laboratory-reared king salmon were harvested using CO 2 anesthetizing (CO 2 ) or by rested harvesting techniques using AQUI-S anesthetizing (AQUI-S). Fish were killed by spiking, and flesh portions were stored in air packs (0 °C) for 22 d, Headspace
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International Journal of Remote Sensing. 24:287-304
On 2 June 1999 Landsat-5 and Landsat-7 passed over north-central Nebraska collecting Thematic Mapper (TM) data for essentially the same spatial location, with an acquisition time differing by less than 20 min. At the Niobrara Nature Preserve, Nebrask
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Journal of Food Science. 67:2843-2850
Chemical anesthesia (AQUI-STM) was used to harvest tank-reared snapper (Pagrus auratus) from late summer (19.6 °C) and winter (11.9 °C) acclimated populations in a “rested” state. Carcasses were stored in seawater at temperatures between 2 and
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Journal of fish biology. 79(7)
Visual acuity of the commercially important sparid Pagrus auratus was tested using the optomotor response. Juvenile fish were categorized by size as group 1 (50 g), group 2 (100 g), group 3 (150 g), group 4 (300 g), group 5 (500 g) and group 6 (800 g
Autor:
G, Saposnik, R, Cote, P A, Rochon, M, Mamdani, Y, Liu, S, Raptis, M K, Kapral, S E, Black, Eric, Smith
Publikováno v:
Neurology. 77(18)
To describe clinical characteristics and evaluate processes of care and outcomes at discharge in patients with ischemic stroke with and without preexisting dementia.Retrospective cohort study using the Registry of the Canadian Stroke Network includin
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Journal of comparative physiology. B, Biochemical, systemic, and environmental physiology. 180(4)
The effects of progressive hypoxia and re-oxygenation on cardiac function, white muscle perfusion and haemoglobin saturation were investigated in anaesthetised snapper (Pagrus auratus). White muscle perfusion and haemoglobin saturation were recorded