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Determination and occurrence of endocrine disrupting compounds, pharmaceuticals and personal care products in fish

Yong YU,Laosheng WU

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2015, Volume 9, Issue 3,   Pages 475-481 doi: 10.1007/s11783-014-0640-6

Abstract: In this study, we determined 13 EDCs and PPCPs in fish blood, bile and muscle by using gas chromatography-massquantitation (LOQ) were in the ranges of 0.23–2.54, 0.22–2.36 ng·mL , and 0.24–2.57 ng·g dry weight (dw) for fishThe methods were applied to the analysis of fish from a lake in California.The estimated daily intake of BPA through fish consumption for U.S. resident was significantly lowerThis study showed that the exposure to the bisphenol A from fish diet is unlikely to pose a health risk

Keywords: endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs)     pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs)     fish     bisphenol    

The Sustainable Exploitation of Marine Fish Resources and the Research Directions of Science and Technologyfor Marine Fish

Lin Haoran

Strategic Study of CAE 2003, Volume 5, Issue 3,   Pages 27-30

Abstract: fundamental measure and effective avenue for the reasonable and sustainable exploitation of marine fishimmunology and the molecular biology are the theoretical basis of the proliferation and culture in marine fishnowadays has become the frontier and major research direction of the science and technology for marine fish

Keywords: marine fish resource     sustainable exploitation proliferation and culture of marine fish     science and technologyfor marine fish     marine biotechnology    

Effects of riparian land use on water quality and fish communities in the headwater stream of the Taizi

Sen DING, Yuan ZHANG, Bin LIU, Weijing KONG, Wei MENG

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2013, Volume 7, Issue 5,   Pages 699-708 doi: 10.1007/s11783-013-0528-x

Abstract: Although the riparian forest is important for maintaining habitat diversity and fish communities, theresults found that only fish communities were significantly correlated with the proportion of riparianFarmland had a positive correlation with individual fish abundance within a riparian corridor of 25 to50 m, but a negative correlation with fish diversity metrics from 25 to 100 m.This study indicates that effective riparian management can improve water quality and fish communities

Keywords: fish     water quality     land use     riparian buffer     headwater stream    

Assessment of toxicity of two nitroaromatic compounds in the freshwater fish

Hongyan SHEN, Jixi GAO, Jinsheng WANG

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2012, Volume 6, Issue 4,   Pages 518-523 doi: 10.1007/s11783-012-0427-6

Abstract: was conducted to evaluate the toxicological response of -nitrotoluene and -nitroaniline to the key fishA freshwater fish bioassay based on the 96 h was used to estimate the single and joint toxicity of

Keywords: joint toxicity     Cyprinus carpio     LC50     p-nitrotoluene     p-nitroaniline     toxic unit    

Simultaneous quantification of several classes of antibiotics in water, sediments, and fish muscles by

WEI Yimei,ZHANG Yuan,XU Jian,GUO Changsheng,LI Lei,FAN Wenhong

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2014, Volume 8, Issue 3,   Pages 357-371 doi: 10.1007/s11783-013-0580-6

Abstract: sulphonamides, fluoroquinolones, macrolides, tetracyclines, and trimethoprim in surface water, sediments, and fishFish muscles were extracted by a mixture of acetonitrile and citric buffer (80:20, v/v) solution, andThe recoveries for the antibiotics in the spiked water, sediment, and fish samples were 60.2%–95.8%,In fish muscles, the concentration of norfloxacin was the highest (up to 38.5 μg·kg ), but tetracyclinessensitive, and capable of determining several classes of antibiotics from each of the water, sediment, and fish

Keywords: antibiotics     liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS)     water     sediment     fish muscle    

A Review of Research on the Design of Fish-Friendly Hydraulic Turbines

Yang Chunxia,Zheng Yuan,Zhang Yuquan, Luo Hongying

Strategic Study of CAE 2018, Volume 20, Issue 3,   Pages 96-101 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2018.03.014

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Fish suffers inevitable injuries when passing a common hydraulic turbineInjury and mortality of fish will cause pollution to the water.Aiming at the measures for downstream passage of the fish and existing problems, four kinds of injuryThe injury degree of fish is related to the type and size of the fish body and the way to enter the hydraulica typical fish-friendly hydraulic turbine are expounded.

Keywords: fish-friendly hydraulic turbine     fish injury mechanism     hydrodynamic force     design optimization    

A review: the influence of stocking density on fish welfare

Liu Baoliang,Lei Jilin,Jia Rui,Liu Bin

Strategic Study of CAE 2014, Volume 16, Issue 9,   Pages 100-105

Abstract: inappropriate stocking density is a potential source of chronic stress that may affect the welfare of farmed fishSo far the effect of stocking density on the fish welfare was studied widely.reference for selecting suitable stocking density and further researching, this review will focus on the fishperformance, health status, stress response and behavior, to explore how stocking densities affect fish

Keywords: Stocking density     fish welfare     intensive aquaculture     growth     health states     stress response    

Fault-Tolerant Control of a CPG-Governed Robotic Fish Article

Yueqi Yang, Jian Wang, Zhengxing Wu, Junzhi Yu

Engineering 2018, Volume 4, Issue 6,   Pages 861-868 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2018.09.011

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Fault tolerance is essential for the maneuverability of self-propelled biomimetic robotic fish inThis paper explores the fault-tolerance control problem of a free-swimming robotic fish with multiplethe bio-inspired central pattern generator-based feedback controller is designed to make the robotic fishSimulations are performed for control system analysis and performance validation of the faulty robotic fishthat the proposed fault-tolerant control method is able to effectively regulate the faulty robotic fish

Keywords: Fault-tolerant control     Robotic fish     Motion control     Feedback controller     Feedforward compensator    

System-level Pareto frontiers for on-chip thermoelectric coolers

FISH, Zhi YANG, Nicholas BALDASARO, Philip BARLETTA, Avram BAR-COHEN, Bao YANG

Frontiers in Energy 2018, Volume 12, Issue 1,   Pages 109-120 doi: 10.1007/s11708-018-0540-8

Abstract: The continuous rise in heat dissipation of integrated circuits necessitates advanced thermal solutions to ensure system reliability and efficiency. Thermoelectric coolers are among the most promising techniques for dealing with localized on-chip hot spots. This study focuses on establishing a holistic optimization methodology for such thermoelectric coolers, in which a thermoelectric element’s thickness and the electrical current are optimized to minimize source temperature with respect to ambient, when the thermal and electrical parasitic effects are considered. It is found that when element thickness and electrical current are optimized for a given system architecture, a “heat flux vs. temperature difference” Pareto frontier curve is obtained, indicating that there is an optimum thickness and a corresponding optimum current that maximize the achievable temperature reduction while removing a particular heat flux. This methodology also provides the possible system level Δ ’s that can be achieved for a range of heat fluxes, defining the upper limits of thermoelectric cooling for that architecture. In this study, use was made of an extensive analytical model, which was verified using commercially available finite element analysis software. Through the optimization process, 3 pairs of master curves were generated, which were then used to compose the Pareto frontier for any given system architecture. Finally, a case study was performed to provide an in-depth demonstration of the optimization procedure for an example application.

Keywords: thermoelectric cooling     thermal management     optimization     high flux electronics    

Vaccine: A crucial support for industrial upgrading of marine fish farming in China

Ma Yue,Zhang Yuanxing,Lei Jilin

Strategic Study of CAE 2014, Volume 16, Issue 9,   Pages 4-9

Abstract: text-align: justify;">Vaccination plays an important role in large-scale and intensive commercial marine fishChina, the world's largest fish producer, has been in the time of industrial transformation and upgradingon marine fish farming, however the increasing serious problems of fish diseases and food safety havebeen becoming one of the executing barriers for the greater progress in marine fish farming.With continuous technical breakthroughs in research and commercial development of marine fish vaccines

Keywords: marine fish farming     current situation     industrial upgrading     diseases control and prevention     vaccine    

Bio-Printed Hydrogel Textiles Based on Fish Skin Decellularized Extracellular Matrix for Wound Healing Article

Xiang Lin, Han Zhang, Hui Zhang, Zhuohao Zhang, Guopu Chen, Yuanjin Zhao

Engineering 2023, Volume 25, Issue 6,   Pages 120-127 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2022.05.022

Abstract: Here, we present novel bio-printed textiles based on fish skin decellularized extracellular matrix (dECMThanks to the desirable biocompatibility of the fish-derived dECM, the bio-printed textiles exhibit excellentThese remarkable properties indicate the potential value of fish-skin-dECM textiles in wound healing

Keywords: Bio-printing     Fish skin     Decellularized extracellular matrix     Hydrogel     Wound healing    

The Fish Microbiota: Research Progress and Potential Applications Review

Yinyin Luan, Ming Li, Wei Zhou, Yuanyuan Yao, Yalin Yang, Zhen Zhang, Einar Ringø, Rolf Erik Olsen, Jihong Liu Clarke, Shouqi Xie, Kangsen Mai, Chao Ran, Zhigang Zhou

Engineering 2023, Volume 29, Issue 10,   Pages 137-146 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2022.12.011

Abstract: The microbiota has been studied in various fish species, including model animals, economic fish, andwild fish species.study of host-microbiota interactions in fish.In this review, we discuss recent progress in fish microbiota research.Perspectives on how fish microbiota research may benefit fish health and industrial sustainability are

Keywords: Gut microbiota     Fish     Host–microbiota interaction     Aquaculture    

Ecosystem service tradeoff between traditional and modern agriculture: a case study in Congjiang County, Guizhou Province, China

Dan ZHANG, Qingwen MIN, Moucheng LIU, Shengkui CHENG

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2012, Volume 6, Issue 5,   Pages 743-752 doi: 10.1007/s11783-011-0385-4

Abstract: The results show that: the net economic value of traditional rice-fish agriculture was 3.31×10 CNY·haThe results showed that the net income of rice-fish agriculture was 1.94×10 CNY·ha higher than thatHowever, the benefit to cost ratio (BCR) of rice-fish agriculture was lower than that of rice monocultureThe value of the rice-fish agriculture was much higher than that of the rice monoculture.Thus, when considering the benefits that rice-fish agriculture contributes to the large-scale society

Keywords: traditional agriculture     rice-fish agriculture     rice monoculture     benefit and cost analysis (BCA)     ecosystem    

Short-term effect of temperature variation on the competition between PAOs and GAOs during acclimation period of an EBPR system

Nanqi REN, Han KANG, Xiuheng WANG, Nan LI

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2011, Volume 5, Issue 2,   Pages 277-282 doi: 10.1007/s11783-010-0226-x

Abstract: PAOs and GAOs were analyzed by fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH), and intracellular polyphosphateWith the evidence of poly-P granules containing by Neisser-straining and result of FISH, these organisms

Keywords: fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH)     tetrad forming organisms (TFOs)     temperature variation     enhanced    

Research Progress in the Application of Chinese Herbal Medicines in Aquaculture: A Review

Hongyu Pu, Xiaoyu Lia, Qingbo Du, Hao Cui, Yongping Xua

Engineering 2017, Volume 3, Issue 5,   Pages 731-737 doi: 10.1016/J.ENG.2017.03.017

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Due to increasing safety concerns regarding human consumption of fish products, an increasing number” Research shows that Chinese herbal medicines have many beneficial effects on fish, includingThey also regulate and participate in processes that improve the specific and non-specific immunity of fishregarding growth and feed utilization, immunity and disease resistance, and the meat quality of cultured fishclassical Chinese medicinal herbs and problems with the application of Chinese herbal medicines in fish

Keywords: Aquaculture     Chinese herbal medicines     Fish farming     Research progress    

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Determination and occurrence of endocrine disrupting compounds, pharmaceuticals and personal care products in fish

Yong YU,Laosheng WU

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The Sustainable Exploitation of Marine Fish Resources and the Research Directions of Science and Technologyfor Marine Fish

Lin Haoran

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Effects of riparian land use on water quality and fish communities in the headwater stream of the Taizi

Sen DING, Yuan ZHANG, Bin LIU, Weijing KONG, Wei MENG

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Assessment of toxicity of two nitroaromatic compounds in the freshwater fish

Hongyan SHEN, Jixi GAO, Jinsheng WANG

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Simultaneous quantification of several classes of antibiotics in water, sediments, and fish muscles by

WEI Yimei,ZHANG Yuan,XU Jian,GUO Changsheng,LI Lei,FAN Wenhong

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A Review of Research on the Design of Fish-Friendly Hydraulic Turbines

Yang Chunxia,Zheng Yuan,Zhang Yuquan, Luo Hongying

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A review: the influence of stocking density on fish welfare

Liu Baoliang,Lei Jilin,Jia Rui,Liu Bin

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Fault-Tolerant Control of a CPG-Governed Robotic Fish

Yueqi Yang, Jian Wang, Zhengxing Wu, Junzhi Yu

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System-level Pareto frontiers for on-chip thermoelectric coolers

FISH, Zhi YANG, Nicholas BALDASARO, Philip BARLETTA, Avram BAR-COHEN, Bao YANG

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Vaccine: A crucial support for industrial upgrading of marine fish farming in China

Ma Yue,Zhang Yuanxing,Lei Jilin

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Bio-Printed Hydrogel Textiles Based on Fish Skin Decellularized Extracellular Matrix for Wound Healing

Xiang Lin, Han Zhang, Hui Zhang, Zhuohao Zhang, Guopu Chen, Yuanjin Zhao

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The Fish Microbiota: Research Progress and Potential Applications

Yinyin Luan, Ming Li, Wei Zhou, Yuanyuan Yao, Yalin Yang, Zhen Zhang, Einar Ringø, Rolf Erik Olsen, Jihong Liu Clarke, Shouqi Xie, Kangsen Mai, Chao Ran, Zhigang Zhou

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Ecosystem service tradeoff between traditional and modern agriculture: a case study in Congjiang County, Guizhou Province, China

Dan ZHANG, Qingwen MIN, Moucheng LIU, Shengkui CHENG

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Short-term effect of temperature variation on the competition between PAOs and GAOs during acclimation period of an EBPR system

Nanqi REN, Han KANG, Xiuheng WANG, Nan LI

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Research Progress in the Application of Chinese Herbal Medicines in Aquaculture: A Review

Hongyu Pu, Xiaoyu Lia, Qingbo Du, Hao Cui, Yongping Xua

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