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SUBJECT INDEXPage1. General biology
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discontinuous germinal epithelium,
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15. Darden, T.L., Walker, M.J., Bre
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The partial toxicity tests of coppe
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30. Franks, J.S., Warren, J.R. & Bu
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Cobia, Rachycentron canadum, is an
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The spawning season, late June thro
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of IMP to inosine and hypoxanthine
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frequency distributions of males an
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showed that cobia fed the diet cont
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subsp. damselae and may be useful i
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83. George, P.V. & Nadakal, A.M. (1
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market-size cobia cultured in Erkan
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within 72 hours. This phospholipase
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Eight species of Hemiuroidea are re
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performance standards for antimicro
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Taiwan and China. Feed cost is the
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enefit the rural poor, whereas offs
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government, and research institutes
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137. Kaiser, J.B. & Holt, G.J. (200
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(DHA) and vitamin E levels compared
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and simplify water management. In t
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growth rates (SGR) did not exceed t
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this paper. ANOVA showed that food
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170. Weirich, C.R., Stokes, A.D., S
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