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“... the innate immune system of fish. The research was divided into following steps: i) phagocytes...”
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“... role in this assessment: for instance, a decrease in dopamine transmission, which is signalled by the...”
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“... threats to fish migration by changing environmental parameters that will have impact on their metabolism...”
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“... for eight minutes. The decrease in forced expiratory volume in one second > or equal to 10% before exercise...”
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“.... At 12ºC, fish lost equilibrium immediately after exposure and started swimming erratically; after only 4 minutes...”
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