2. Risks to freshwaters throughout the life of textiles 2.1. Potential impacts from the production phase of textiles Raw fibre production is the first step in the production of all textiles, and this process is
Aquaculture Circular bio-economy Sustainability Waste revalorisation Waste reduction 1. Introduction 1.1. Circular bio-economy In the last few decades, environmental issues, such as the increase of pollution levels, loss of biodiversity, or overuse of natural resources have been directly related to clim...
Thereafter, the tegument of each tapeworm was torn gently along the body using needles (in order to facilitate penetration of fluid into the worm tissues) and the worms were then placed into a freshly prepared cold fixative solution (3:1 methanol:acetic acid) for 2 h (with two replacements ...
One consideration that will help you make a choice is to take a look at the competition in the area. The fish farming segment of the aquaculture industry is steadily growing. If someone in your geographic location already has a lock on live tilapia, for instance, you may want to consider ...
2. SPF in agriculture 3. SPF in aquaculture 4. SPF in small laboratory mammals 5. SPF laboratory zebrafish 6. Conclusion Declaration of Competing Interest Acknowledgments ReferencesShow full outline Cited by (17) Tables (7) Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6Show all tablesRes...
Oysters provide ecosystem services to waterways in which they grow. They shelter invertebrates such as worms, crabs and snails, and they provide natural breakwalls for shoreline protection. Via their filter feeding of microalgae, individual oysters canfilter several liters of seawater per hour, and ...