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    Food loss and food waste recovery as animal feed: a systematic review by Rajeh, Caroline, Saoud, Imad P., Kharroubi, Samer, Naalbandian, Salpy, Abiad, Mohamad G.

    “…While society struggles to meet increasing food demand and mitigate food security challenges, approximately one-third of the food produced globally is lost or…”
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    Ingestion of metal-nanoparticle contaminated food disrupts endogenous microbiota in zebrafish (Danio rerio) by Merrifield, Daniel L., Shaw, Benjamin J., Harper, Glenn M., Saoud, Imad P., Davies, Simon J., Handy, Richard D., Henry, Theodore B.

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-03-2013)
    “…Nanoparticles (NPs) can be ingested by organisms, and NPs with antimicrobial properties may disrupt beneficial endogenous microbial communities and affect…”
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    Hydrogel Banding Improves Plant Growth, Survival, and Water Use Efficiency in Two Calcareous Soils by El‐Asmar, Jessica, Jaafar, Hadi, Bashour, Issam, Farran, Mohammad T., Saoud, Imad P.

    Published in Clean : soil, air, water (01-07-2017)
    “…Improving water use efficiency in the agricultural sector, particularly in arid regions, is becoming increasingly important in response to increasing global…”
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    The Mobile Colistin Resistance Gene, mcr-1.1, Is Carried on IncX4 Plasmids in Multidrug Resistant E. coli Isolated from Rainbow Trout Aquaculture by Hassan, Jouman, Eddine, Razan Zein, Mann, David, Li, Shaoting, Deng, Xiangyu, Saoud, Imad P., Kassem, Issmat I.

    Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (23-10-2020)
    “…Colistin, a last resort antibiotic, is important for controlling infections with carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae. The recent emergence of…”
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    Using restaurant food waste as feed for Nile tilapia production by Nasser, Nivin, Abiad, Mohamad G., Babikian, Jessica, Monzer, Samer, Saoud, Imad P.

    Published in Aquaculture research (01-09-2018)
    “…More than 40% of human food produced is wasted and much of it in restaurants. Two 8‐week feeding experiments were performed to evaluate the suitability of…”
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    Lignocellulose Improves Protein and Amino Acid Digestibility in Roosters and Egg Hatchability in Broiler Breeders by Farran, Mohamad T., Akilian, Harout A., Hamoud, Ali M., Barbour, George W., Saoud, Imad P.

    Published in The Journal of Poultry Science (2017)
    “…The present work assessed the effect of supplementation of 0.8% dietary Arbocel® RC Fine, a readily available commercial lignocellulose, to poultry feed. In a…”
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    Acute and chronic effects of aqueous ammonia on marbled spinefoot rabbitfish, Siganus rivulatus (Forsskål 1775) by Roumieh, Rana, Barakat, Abir, Abdelmeguid, Nabila E, Ghanawi, Joly, Patrick Saoud, Imad

    Published in Aquaculture research (01-10-2013)
    “…Ammonia is a metabolite of aquatic organisms which might reach deleterious levels in intensive fish farms. The aim of the present study was to determine median…”
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    Suitability studies of inland well waters for Litopenaeus vannamei culture by Saoud, Imad P, Davis, D.Allen, Rouse, David B

    Published in Aquaculture (17-03-2003)
    “…The inland farming of penaeid shrimp in low-salinity waters is now de facto in many regions of the world, yet there is little information pertaining to the…”
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    Seasonal evaluation of nutritional benefits of two fish species in the eastern Mediterranean Sea by Patrick Saoud, Imad, Batal, Malek, Ghanawi, Joly, Lebbos, Nada

    “…Fish are a good nutritional source of proteins, essential fatty acids and minerals. Societies with high fish intake have lower rates of acute myocardial…”
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    Dietary cholesterol and aggression in Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus by ZeinEddine, Razan, Tabbara, Magida, Saoud, Imad Patrick

    Published in Applied Research (01-06-2024)
    “…Tilapia farmers would benefit tremendously if they could decrease aggression among fish. Conspecific aggression affects the growth, feed conversion, and…”
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    Clove oil as an anaesthetic for Australian redclaw crayfish Cherax quadricarinatus by Ghanawi, Joly, Saoud, Ghazi, Zakher, Caline, Monzer, Samer, Saoud, Imad Patrick

    Published in Aquaculture research (01-12-2019)
    “…Crustaceans are aquacultured both for food and as ornamental organisms. Pain and distress are not entirely understood in crustaceans, but the industry is…”
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    Anaesthetic efficacy of clove oil, benzocaine, 2-phenoxyethanol and tricaine methanesulfonate in juvenile marbled spinefoot (Siganus rivulatus) by Ghanawi, Joly, Monzer, Samer, Saoud, Imad Patrick

    Published in Aquaculture research (01-02-2013)
    “…Anaesthetics are used in aquaculture and fisheries to facilitate routine procedures, such as capture, handling, transportation, tagging, grading and…”
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    Effects of salinity on standard metabolic rate of juvenile marbled spinefoot (Siganus rivulatus) by Babikian, Jessica, Nasser, Nivin, Saoud, Imad Patrick

    Published in Aquaculture research (01-05-2017)
    “…Marbled spinefoot, Siganus rivulatus, is a herbivorous euryhaline teleost widely distributed in the Eastern Mediterranean. It is an economically valuable…”
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    Restaurant post-consumer food waste as a dietary ingredient for Nile tilapia: growth and proximate composition by ZeinEddine, Razan, Nasser, Nivin, Monzer, Samer, Abiad, Mohammad, Saoud, Imad Patrick

    Published in Journal of applied aquaculture (02-01-2024)
    “…Food waste (FW) is an inexpensive and nutritious ingredient that could be used to replace traditional aquafeed commodities. The present work assessed the…”
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    Bioprocessing post‐consumer food waste for use as a fish feed ingredient by Tabbara, Magida, Monzer, Samer, Zein Eddine, Razan, Abiad, Mohammad, Saoud, Imad

    Published in Aquaculture research (01-04-2022)
    “…Post‐consumer food waste (FW) is a sustainable source of nutrients that could be used as aquafeed ingredient to decrease aquaculture production expenses…”
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    Survival and respiration of marbled rabbitfish (Siganus rivulatus) fingerlings at various oxygen tensions by Babikian, Jessica, Nasser, Nivin, Monzer, Samer, Saoud, Imad Patrick

    Published in Aquaculture research (01-08-2017)
    “…Marbled rabbitfish, Siganus rivulatus, is an economically valuable herbivorous fish and a potential candidate for warmwater aquaculture. This study was carried…”
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    The Effects of Stocking Density on Survival, Growth, Condition, and Feed Efficiency of Bluegill Juveniles by Anderson, Deborah, Saoud, Imad P., Davis, D. Allen

    Published in North American journal of aquaculture (01-10-2002)
    “…Juvenile bluegills Lepomis macrochirus were reared at four densities in indoor aquaria to evaluate the effects of stocking density on growth, survival,…”
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    Effects of temperature on survival and growth of juvenile spinefoot rabbitfish (Siganus rivulatus) by Saoud, Imad Patrick, Mohanna, Chadi, Ghanawi, Joly

    Published in Aquaculture research (01-03-2008)
    “…Interest in culturing marbled spinefoot rabbitfish Siganus rivulatus is increasing in countries on the Eastern Mediterranean, Red Sea and Arabian Gulf…”
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    Evaluating Sediment Accretion on a Relic Oyster Reef in Mobile Bay, Alabama by Saoud, Imad G., Rouse, David B.

    Published in Journal of applied aquaculture (01-09-2000)
    “…Sediment traps were deployed at Fish River Reef (FRR), a relic oyster reef on the eastern side of Mobile Bay, and at Cedar Point Reef (CPR), a productive…”
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