Search Results - "Arumugam, P. T."
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Suitability of a continuous-flow chamber for investigating fish larvae/fry growth responses
Published in Aquaculture (15-05-1997)“…A continuous-flow chamber is a simple experimental device initially used to study prey preferences of fish larvae (Arumugam, 1990). It consists of an aquarium…”
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A continuous flow-chamber to study prey preferences of Golden Perch (Macquaria ambigua Richardson) larvae
Published in Hydrobiologia (01-02-1990)“…This paper describes the use of a continuous-flow chamber for maintaining small and fragile fish larvae and their prey in a healthy state and under suitable…”
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An enclosure for experimental field studies with fish and zooplankton communities
Published in Hydrobiologia (01-04-1986)“…A wooden-framed enclosure screened with plastic sheeting, was constructed along the bank of a stream, in which an aeration system could be incorporated. The…”
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Physico-chemistry, destratification and nutrient budget of a lowland eutrophicated Malaysian reservoir and its limnological implications
Published in Hydrobiologia (01-04-1980)“…A study is reported of Subang lake, Malaysia, a stratified lowland reservoir, using three sampling stations of varied depth and amount of shelter…”
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Genetic variability studies in cherry tomato [Solanum lycopersicum (L.) var. cerasiforme Mill.] for growth, yield and quality
Published in Electronic journal of plant breeding (30-12-2020)“…The material of the present study consisted of twenty four genotypes of cherry tomato to study the genetic components for growth, yield and quality at…”
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The effectiveness of osteopathic manipulative treatment in an abnormal uterine bleeding related pain and health related quality of life (HR-QoL) – A case report
Published in Journal of bodywork and movement therapies (01-07-2017)“…Summary Abnormal uterine bleeding is characterized by painful and/or excessive menorrhea, chronic pelvic pain due to the endometriosis (Em). Osteopathic…”
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