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Fish viruses : isolation and identification of infectious hematopoietic necrosis in eastern North America
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Authors
K. Wolf, M. C. Quimby, L.L. Pettijohn, M.L. Landolt
Recent advances in scientific knowledge and developments pertaining to diseases of fishes
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Authors
S. F. Snieszko
Towards a practical fail-safe system of managing poikilothermic vertebrate cell lines in culture
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Authors
K. Wolf, M. C. Quimby
Fish viruses: Buffers and methods for plaquing eight agents under normal atmosphere
A universal procedure was sought for plaque assay of eight fish viruses (bluegill myxovirus, channel catfish virus, eel virus, Egtved virus, infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus, infectious pancreatic necrosis virus, lymphocystis virus, and the agent of spring viremia of carp (Rhabdovirus carpio), in dish cultures of various fish cells. Eagle minimal essential medium with sodium bicarbonate-CO2
Authors
K. Wolf, M. C. Quimby
Comparison of production and survival of channel catfish stocked alone and in combination with blue and white catfish
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Authors
O.L. Green
Impact of fish feed management and processing on profit
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Authors
W.H. Hastings, B.A. Simco
Effect of method of introducing well water on the growth, body chemistry, and incidence of eye abnormalities of juvenile brown and rainbow trout
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Authors
H. A. Poston, D.L. Livingston, D.G. Hedrick
Endrin uptake and release by fingerling channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus)
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Authors
R.L. Argyle, G.C. Williams, H.K. Dupree
Effect of overhead cover on growth and survival of channel catfish in circular tanks
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Authors
K.O. Allen
Changes in the visual pigments of trout
The proportions of two visual pigments (rhodopsin and porphyropsin) were examined in four species of trout under experimental and natural conditions. Brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis), rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri), and brown trout (Salmo trutta) have different relative proportions of visual pigments in their retinae. The visual pigment balance in wild cutthroat trout (Salmo clarki) is related
Authors
D.M. Allen, W.N. McFarland, F.W. Munz, H. A. Poston
Myxosoma cerebralis: isolation and concentration from fish skeletal elements - trypsin digestion method
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Authors
M.L. Landolt