نتایج جستجو برای: tuna

تعداد نتایج: 3870  

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary medicine 2014
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some heavy metals are dangerous to health and there is rising concern about the quality of foodstuffs in some parts of the world. fish, particularly tuna fish, can concentrate huge quantities of several metals from water and they even play a significant role in human nourishment. objectives: in this study, the concentrations of mercury and four trace metals in five brands of canned tuna samples...

2013
Jesus Eduardo Morales-Barrera Mariano Jesus Gonzalez-Alcorta Rosa Maria Castillo-Dominguez Omar Francisco Prado-Rebolledo Xochitl Hernandez-Velasco Anita Menconi Guillermo Tellez Billy Marshal Hargis Silvia Carrillo-Dominguez

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of feeding four levels of tuna oil on performance and fatty acid (FA) profiles of broiler chicken meat. 240 Ross broiler chickens were randomly assigned to 20 pens and divided into four treatments: 0%, 0.75%, 1%, and 1.25% of tuna oil. At 49 days, breast and legs-thighs muscles were processed for FA analysis. Concentrations of FA in legs a...

2005

Fisheries are of crucial importance to many Pacific Island countries and for several, one of the largest earners of foreign exchange. The most significant fish and fishery products exported from the region are tuna and tuna products, i.e. sashimi, canned tuna and dried tuna. With the introduction of US Seafood HACCP Rule 1995 there is a strong incentive for countries that export seafood product...

2017
Joe Scutt Phillips Graham M. Pilling Bruno Leroy Karen Evans Thomas Usu Chi Hin Lam Kurt M. Schaefer Simon Nicol

Tuna fisheries catch over three million tonnes of skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis) each year, the majority of which come from purse-seine vessels targeting fish associated with man-made fish aggregating devices (FADs). A significant challenge for fisheries management is to maximize the efficiency of skipjack tuna catches whilst minimizing the bycatch of small and immature bigeye (Thunnus obes...

Journal: :Current Biology 2011
Manfred Kayser

restaurants. Japan consumes about 80 per cent of Pacific and Atlantic bluefin tuna. The country has been accused of stifling efforts to enhance protection of the tuna stocks. In negotiations last year, a bid by Monaco, backed by several other European countries, to introduce a ban on commercial fishing of Atlantic bluefin tuna failed because of perceived support from several smaller nations for...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2008
Xiaoquan Wen Dan L. Nicolae

UNLABELLED The software package TUNA (Testing UNtyped Alleles) implements a fast and efficient algorithm for testing association of genotyped and ungenotyped variants in genome-wide case-control studies. TUNA uses Linkage Disequilibrium (LD) information from existing comprehensive variation datasets such as HapMap to construct databases of frequency predictors using linear combination of haplot...

2017
Jon Uranga Haritz Arrizabalaga Guillermo Boyra Maria Carmen Hernandez Nicolas Goñi Igor Arregui Jose A. Fernandes Yosu Yurramendi Josu Santiago

This study presents a methodology for the automated analysis of commercial medium-range sonar signals for detecting presence/absence of bluefin tuna (Tunnus thynnus) in the Bay of Biscay. The approach uses image processing techniques to analyze sonar screenshots. For each sonar image we extracted measurable regions and analyzed their characteristics. Scientific data was used to classify each re...

2011
Sung-Hee Han Yuki Uzawa Tatsuya Moriyama Yukio Kawamura

In the present study, we investigated the effect of collagen and collagen peptides from bluefin tuna abdominal skin on cancer cells. Collagens were extracted from bluefin tuna (Thunnus orientails) abdominal, mackerel, and carp skin. The calf and salmon collagen were used reagent grade as a standard samples. The main protein band pattern produced by SDS-PAGE of all collagen samples consisted of ...

2005
Richard W. Brill Keith A. Bigelow Michael K. Musyl Kerstin A. Fritsches Eric J. Warrant

Bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus) have distinctive depth distributions and vertical movement patterns. They remain in the uniformed temperature surface layer at night and can descend to greater than 500 m depth at dawn. They thus mirror the vertical migrations of the small nektonic organisms of the deep sound scattering layer and extensively exploit these as a food resource. At their maximum depths,...

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