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Black goby

Colombo, L., Marconato. A., Belvedere, P. C., and Friso, C. (1980). Endocrinology of teleost reproduction a testicular steroid pheromone in the black gobi, Gobiusjozo L. Bolletino... [Pg.447]

Proteolytic digestive enzyme activity in sluggish Black Sea fish (e.g. toad goby, scorpion fish) has been found to be equal to and sometimes greater than that of the active fish (e.g. horse-mackerel, annular bream, pickerel). The aminolytic activity of fish of low mobility is also greater (Ugolev and Kuzmina, 1993). It will further be shown in Chapter 5 that the consumption and assimilation of food occur more efficiently in sluggish than in active fish. [Pg.86]

Rudneva-Titova, I.I. (1994). Correlation between antioxidative enzyme activity and lipid peroxidate oxidation processes in the embryogenesis of Black Sea round goby (In Russian). Ontogenesis 25,13-20. [Pg.305]

Soldatov, A. A. (1993). A comparative study of the oxygen binding function of blood of Black Sea gobies (In Russian). Zhumal Evolutsionnoy Biokhimii i Physiologii 29, 327-330. [Pg.314]

Fig. 66 Comparation on the effect induced by EB-irradiation in some elastomers (electron raiergy 10 MeV). The data were taken from [GOBI], tensile strength (b) elongation at break (c) modulus at 50 % elongation (white) natural rubber (grey) ethylene-propylene diene terpolymer (black) nitrile rubber. Fig. 66 Comparation on the effect induced by EB-irradiation in some elastomers (electron raiergy 10 MeV). The data were taken from [GOBI], tensile strength (b) elongation at break (c) modulus at 50 % elongation (white) natural rubber (grey) ethylene-propylene diene terpolymer (black) nitrile rubber.

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