Browsing by Subject "Aquatic animals"
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Aquatic Animal Medicine. Taking a specimen from a diseased catfish for bacterial study. Left to Right. Jack D. Austen (grad. Student in vet. Microbiology); James E. Zeman (research associate dept. Vet. Microbiology); ...
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Aquatic Animal Medicine. Drawing blood to study antibody production in catfish. Left to Right. Jack d. Austin-(grad. Student, Dept. Vet. Microbiology). Willie Mae Charanza- (Technician I). Thomas Eurell-(research ...
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Tom Bullinton & Bill Wardel (man with beard), are collecting samples from Galveston Bay for disease investigations in the aquatic animal medicine program at Texas A&M.
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1986)A new bioassay for assessing the behavioral responses of aquatic animals to chemical stimulants is described. The assay combines an octagonal fluviarium, capable of providing up to eight discrete plumes of treated water, ...
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1987)Surface biouptake of particulate ¹⁰⁹Cd and ²⁰³Hg by the mysid Mysidopsis almyra was investigated. Uptake from a medium with particulates prepared from a natural marine sediment slurry spiked with ¹⁰⁹Cd and ²⁰³Hg in the ...