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Organic fish

Histological researches showed that persistent organochlorinated pesticides found in fish organs had exerted a polytrophic action, i.e., affected the central nervous system,... [Pg.313]

Nutritional sources egg yolks, fish, organ meats, dairy products, clams, oysters... [Pg.311]

Frolova, L.K. (1960). Some aspects of radioactive cobalt behaviour in the fish organism (In Russian). Zhumal Obshchey Biologii 21,301-305. [Pg.272]

Chigareva, O.I. (1973) Metaphos distribution in fish organs and tissues. Tr., Vses. Nauchno-Issled. Inst. Vet. Sanit. 46, 102. [Pg.808]

Broccoli, mushrooms, radishes, cabbage, celery, onion, fish, organ meats... [Pg.60]

Soon after came the 1972 Symposium on Interrelationships of Fishes, organized for the Linnean Society of London by Humphry Greenwood, Roger Miles, and Colin Patterson, all of the British Museum (Natural History). All three had attended the Nobel Symposium of 1967. According to Patterson (1995 12),... [Pg.132]

Figure 10.1-S. LCsq values for the fish species Pimephalas promelas versus log P of a highly diverse set of organic chemicals. Chemicals are marked by their mode of action. Figure 10.1-S. LCsq values for the fish species Pimephalas promelas versus log P of a highly diverse set of organic chemicals. Chemicals are marked by their mode of action.
An interesting set of central nervous system properties has also been discovered and studied (Table VI-10). The work devoted to piscaine must be emphasized besides finding hypnotic properties of 2-amino-4-phenyl-thiazole on fish, the authors studied the structure of the metabolite, as well as the localization of the (radio labeled) metabolic product in various organs. Recently, thiazol-4-yl methoxyamine was shown to inhibit the development of morphine tolerance (1607). 5-Aminothiazole derivatives such as 419a were proposed as cardiovascular agents (1608, 1610). Substitution of the 5-aminothiazole radical on the cephalophosphorin structure gives a series of antibacterial products (1609). [Pg.138]

Problems associated with excessive levels of nutrients and unwanted nuisance species have already been mentioned. There are cases in which intentional fertilization is used by aquaculturists in order to produce desirable types of natural food for the species under culture. Examples of this approach include inorganic fertilizer appHcations in ponds to promote phytoplankton and zooplankton blooms that provide food for young fish such as channel catfish, the development of algal mats through fertilization of milkfish ponds, and the use of organic fertilizers (from Hvestock and human excrement) in Chinese carp ponds to encourage the growth of phytoplankton, macrophytes, and benthic invertebrates. In the latter instance, various species of carp with different food habits are stocked to ensure that all of the types of natural foods produced as a result of fertilization are consumed. [Pg.20]

Vegetable and seed oils as well as some synthetic base stocks present a new class of biodegradable base stocks. These fluids (10) have excellent biodegradation properties as measured by criteria developed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). OECD 301 and EPA 560/6-82-003 measure the biodegradation of lubricants. These tests were developed to measure the degradation of oil, especially two-cycle ok, on waterways. Aquatic toxicity criteria toward fish is also found to be acceptable for this class of fluids as measured by EPA 560/6-82-002 and OECD 203 1-12. [Pg.267]

Animal Feed. In animal feeds (1—3% lecithin) lecithin is an emulsifier wetting and dispersiag agent energy source antioxidant surfactant source of choline, organically combiaed phosphoms and iaositol and Hpotropic agent. It is used ia a milk replacer formula for calves (approximately 10,000 t of lecithin ate used for this purpose) and for veal production, ia mineral feeds, poultry feeds, fish foods, pet foods, and feeds for fur-beating animals (30). [Pg.104]

Theory and Equipment. Many diseases of the human body can be identified by visual appearance. Tumors in the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract, for example, possess a characteristic salmon pink color (3). The presence of such a color can be an indication of disease. Endoscopy is the medical imaging tool used to detect such colors in the inside of hoUow internal organs such as the rectum, urethra, urinary bladder, stomach, colon, etc. An endoscope is the instmment used to perform endoscopy. Endoscopic imaging involves the production of a tme color picture of the inside of the human body using lenses and either hoUow pipes, a fiber optic bundle, or a smaU CCD camera. AU three use a large field-of-view, sometimes referred to as a fish eye, lens to aUow a 180° field of view. [Pg.48]


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