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Development of an in vivo assay to assess attachment of Neoparamoeba sp. (an amp...
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Performance of Atlantic salmon under Tasmanian summer water temperatures
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Development of an in vivo assay to assess attachment of Neoparamoeba sp. (an amp...
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Efficacy of chloramine-T as a treatment for amoebic gill disease (AGD) in marine...
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A preliminary study into effects of seawater acclimation on the progression of A...
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Clinical assessment of chloramine-T and freshwater as treatments for the control...
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The potential of thraustochytrids as a replacement for fish oil in feeds for Atl...
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New insights from old eggs – the shape and thickness of Great Auk Pinguinus impe...
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Towards developing treatments for amoebic gill disease in Atlantic salmon: the p...
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Semi-commercial use of chlorramine-T as an effective treatment of AGD in farmed...
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Insights into the pathophysiology and treatment of amoebic gill disease in Atlan...
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300703 Aquaculture
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amoebic gill disease • Atlantic salmon • attachment • gill pathology • in vivo assay • Neoparamoeba sp
egg shape
eggshell thickness
pyriform
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