... i.e., the number of values of L, and produces estimates of the 249 The judges are given lists of sentences for which their tags differ from the biascorrected tags Judges M, D, and J participate ... held-out portion of the training data 10-fold cross validation is performed The data is partitioned randomly into 10 different SFor the analysis in Table 3, certainty ratings and 1, andand are combined ... 251 sets On each fold, one set is used for testing, and the other nine are used for training Feature selection, model selection, and parameter estimation are performed anew on each fold The following...
... [2-7] and in children [8], and the developmentof multiple conditions including osteoarthritis of the foot [9,10] and knee [11], low back pain [12,13], foot ulcerations and amputations [14], and ... the tool An explanation of each of the six items and the justification for inclusion is now outlined and measurement techniques described Photographs of the measurement techniques related to each ... and 81% of older people [23,25,27], 88% of females aged 20 to 60 years of age [24], and 80% of patients attending a general diabetic clinic [53] However, the reliability of previous methods of...
... 2013 of the Minister of Finance on the rate, collection, submission, administration anduseof the fees for registration of maritime vessels and structures, forassessmentand certification of ... systems for managing the safety and security of maritime vessels and structures, andfor verification, examination, evaluation and certification of maritime workers under the supervision of Vietnam ... 2013 and the Circular No 153/2012/TT-BTC dated September 17, 2012 by the Minister of Finance on the printing, issuance, administration anduseof the receipts for collection of fees and charges for...
... 2013 and the Circular by the Minister of Finance on guidelines for the printing, issuance, administration anduseof the receipts for collection of fees and charges for the state budget and the ... The fee forassessmentand licensing of a discotheque is VND 15,000,000/license In other regions (except those defined in Section of this Article): a) Fee forassessmentand licensing of karaoke ... self-responsibility for the disposition of tenure and administrative expenditure in government agencies, they can retain 30% of the fee amount collected for the activities ofassessmentand fee collection...
... through the developmentanduseof a succession of live food organisms as feed for the developing larvae The aim of the present manual was therefore to review and summarise the latest developments ... Literature of interest CLADOCERANS, NEMATODES AND TROCHOPHORA LARVAE 6.1 Daphnia and Moina 6.1.1 Biology and life cycle of Daphnia 6.1.2 Nutritional value of Daphnia 6.1.3 Feeding and nutrition of Daphnia ... anduseof resting eggs 3.8 Literature of interest 3.9 Worksheets Worksheet 3.1 Preparation of an indicator solution for determination of residual chlorine ARTEMIA 4.1 Introduction, biology and...
... ponds of 10-40 tons of water volume and a water depth of 1.5-2 m 2.3.7 Culture of sessile micro-algae Farmers of abalone (Haliotis sp.) have developed special techniques to provide food for the ... function of the sampling, diluting, and filling of the counting chamber, as well as the choice of the right type of counting chamber and range of cell concentration Counting chambers, recommended for ... the requirement for micro-algae for culturing and/ or enriching live prey organisms such as Artemia and rotifers (see Chapters and 4.3.), algae are often used directly in the tanks for rearing marine...
... Techniquesfor (n-3) HUFA enrichment 3.6.2 Techniquesfor vitamin C enrichment 3.6.3 Techniquesfor protein enrichment 3.6.4 Harvesting/concentration and cold storage of rotifers 3.6.1 Techniquesfor ... increase and not by cell division The epidermis contains a densely packed layer of keratin-like proteins and is called the lorica The shape of the lorica and the profile of the spines and ornaments ... adult female, Fig 3.17.), are ideal for storage and transport and can be used as inocula for mass cultures Mass production of rotifers for cyst production is performed in batch cultures in concrete...
... not only in terms of survival, growth and success of metamorphosis of many species of fish and crustaceans, but also with regard to their quality, e.g reduced incidence of malformations, improved ... expansion of aquaculture production in the 1970’s, the demand for Artemia cysts soon exceeded the offer and prices rose exponentially, turning Artemia into a bottleneck for the expansion of the ... affecting the parental generation For optimal useof Artemia in aquaculture the hatching characteristics of any batch of cysts being used should be known More information in this respect is given...
... content and hatchability Hatchability of cysts is largely determined by the conditions andtechniques applied for harvesting, cleaning, drying and storing of the cyst material The impact of most of ... sunlight 4.2.4 Direct useof decapsulated cysts The direct useof Artemia cysts, in its decapsulated form, is much more limited in larviculture of fish and shrimp, compared to the useof Artemia nauplii ... biotopes For the user of Artemia cysts several techniques have proven successful in terminating diapause It is important to note here that the sensitivity of Artemia cysts to these techniques...
... hatcheries all over the world for enhancing the nutritional value of Artemia with essential fatty acids Figure 4.3.7 Schematic diagram of the useof Artemia as vector for transfer of specific components ... Artemia is generally used for feeding the late larval and postlarval stages of penaeids Freshly-hatched nauplii are usually offered at the start of the first mysis stage, and sometimes even earlier ... Aquarium fish Both live and frozen adult Artemia are used as food for aquarium fish species Cysts are also purchased by these users and hatched for feeding as nauplii Survival, vigor and pigmentation...
... and attractive for the predators Table 4.4.3 Artificial seawater formulations used for tank production of Artemia (ing.l-1) For the Dietrich and Kalle formulation, solutions A and B are prepared ... behavior of Artemia by affecting the filtration rate, ingestion rate and/ or assimilation: including the quality and quantity of the food offered, the developmental stage of the larvae, and the ... evaluation of dry food is the consistency of the food quality and supply, and the possibility for storage without loss of quality It follows therefore that bulk products must be stored in a dry and...
... harvesting, e.g for 100 kg of adult biomass use a filter mouth of by m and a filter length of to m Figure 4.5.12 Raft with conical net used for Artemia biomass harvesting · use mesh size of to mm for selective ... tolerance ranges and characteristics foruse in aquaculture Therefore, the selection of the strain best adapted to the particular ecological conditions of the site and/ or most suitable for its later ... chemicals used for liming are the oxides, hydroxides and silicates of calcium and magnesium The liming substances most often used in aquaculture are agricultural lime, CaO or quicklime and Ca(OH)2...
... and nutrition of Daphnia 6.1.4 Mass culture of Daphnia 6.1.5 Production anduseof resting eggs 6.1.6 Useof Moina 6.1.1 Biology and life cycle of Daphnia Daphnia is a frequently used food source ... 160 µm for larger rotifers, nauplius and copepodite stages of copepods; · 300 and 500 µm for small water fleas and smaller species of cyclopoid copepods; · 700 µm for adult water fleas of the ... live weight of Tigriopus can be harvested during 89 days at maximal densities of 22,000 animals.l-1; the amount of yeast used for a kg production of Tigriopus being to kg 5.2.6 Useof resting...
... Production anduseof resting eggs Resting eggs are interesting material for storage, shipment and starting of new Daphnia cultures The production of resting eggs can be initiated by exposing a part of ... The success of any farming operation for fish and shellfish depends upon the availability of a ready supply of larvae or “seed” for on-growing to market size The cultivation of fish and shellfish ... only the developmentof specific culture techniques, but in most cases also the production anduseof live food organisms as feed for the developing larvae The present manual reviews and summarizes...
... two measures of variation (the number of alleles (NA) and polymorphism information content (PIC)) on one hand, and four measures of length [the number of repeats (NOR), the number of nucleotides ... average of 0.620, respectively (Tab IV) We then examined the correlations between two measures of polymorphic levels (NA and PIC) on one hand, and two measures of the length of repeat unit (NOR and ... efficiency of the developmentof large amounts of microsatellite markers for coniferous species 3.2 Characterization and polymorphisms of microsatellite markers PCR primer pairs were able to design for...
... (AMM), and MCL The PR rate was 10% (2 of patients with AMM andof patients with MCL), and SD/hematologic improvement occurred in 40% (4 of 22 patients with AML, of patients with MDS, of patients ... [35] O P Ridaforolimus Everolimus HO HO H3C O Temsirolimus Figure sirolimus Chemical structures of ridaforolimus, everolimus, and temChemical structures of ridaforolimus, everolimus, and temsirolimus ... HIF-1α for proteasomal degradation, and its loss results in the accumulation of HIF [11] mTOR regulates the synthesis of HIF-1α, and when loss of VHL function coincides with upregulation of mTOR...
... reports on the developmentand used of a telephone questionnaire designed to measure the severity of AOM and its consequences on the QOL of the child andof the caregiver and its use in a country-wide ... article as: Dubé et al.: Quality of life of children and their caregivers during an AOM episode: developmentanduseof a telephone questionnaire Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010 8:75 Submit ... and parents’ perception of children’s Dubé et al Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2010, 8:75 http://www.hqlo.com/content/8/1/75 Page of Table Distribution of severity scores for children and...