This file contains a global overview of the aquaculture species crucian carp. ... skin and muscle even reaching the bone; physically weak and slow in movement; ...
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Crucian carp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The crucian carp (Carassius carassius) is a member of the family Cyprinidae, ... cooled to make the fish tender enough to consume together with all its bones. |
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Picture of Crucian (carp) and fish bones stock photo, images and stock photography.. Image 5804152.
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earlier that the liver is a 241Am accumulator not only in fish [6, 7, 10], but also in animals [11]. The crucian carp bones and muscles contained as much as 5 and ...
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Description: The carp is a relatively large, thick-bodied cyprinid. ... species of the genus Carassius, which has two representatives in Finland (crucian carp and gibel carp). The pharyngeal bones are quite firm and the teeth blunt and robust.
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right A2 teeth of common carp and 675 left and 626 right A1 teeth of crucian carp from the fish-bone pit at the Tianluoshan K3 site. Left and right teeth are ...
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Jan 9, 2012 ... Activity concentration in bones (19–31 Bq/kg) was several times higher than ... Assimilation of 241Am in organs and tissues of crucian carp from ...
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Bokdawala, 1964; Bone, 1966; Bostrom & Johansson, 1972). In general, the ... Crucian carp (Carassius carassius) of similar length (11-14 cm) and of both sexes ...
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Although the crucian carp. (Carassius carassius) ... accumulation with their bone and shell (5). ... Conversely, anoxic crucian carp remain active, up-regulate ...
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