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inclusion of the identified potential species for organic aquaculture. thus, this pns identifies minimum requirements on documentation, conversion to organic aquaculture, parallel production, selection of site, interaction with surrounding ecosystem, organic fertilization, aquatic plants, aquatic animal
sources/origin, breeding and hatchery management, aquatic animal nutrition and feeding, aquatic animal health and welfare, harvesting, post-harvest handling, transport and processing, storage, and social aspects. book philippine national standard: organic aquaculture feeds bureau of agriculture and...
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are also widely used. references strelets, kh. l., a. iu. taits, and b. s. gulianitskii. metallurgiia magniia, nd ed. moscow, . ulbmann encyklopädie der technischen chemie, rd ed., vol. . munich-berlin, .v. e. pliushchev magnesium in the organism. magnesium is a permanent constituent of plant and animal
lactation. the normal average magnesium level in the blood is mg percent. increased magnesium content induces somnolence, loss of sensitivity, and sometimes paralysis of the skeletal muscles. in the organism, magnesium is concentrated in the liver, from which a large part of the supply passes into the bones...
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