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- CADDIS | US EPA01-20-2010
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- ... changes rapidly, fish in the area may develop oxygen-related gas bubble disease (Meyer and Barclay, 1990. In fish with gas bubble disease, the bubbles or emboli block the flow of blood through blood vessels ...
- CADDIS | US EPA12-11-2009
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- ... changes rapidly, fish in the area may develop oxygen-related gas bubble disease (Meyer and Barclay, 1990. In fish with gas bubble disease, the bubbles or emboli block the flow of blood through blood vessels ...
- CADDIS | US EPA Dissolved oxygen detailed diagram narrative01-20-2010
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- ... and air-breathers (e.g., insects that can carry air bubbles with them underwater) also may be observed... of potentially toxic substances (e.g., metals), or leading to gas bubble disease (a condition indicated by gas bubbles forming under skin and around eyes ...
- CADDIS | US EPA Dissolved oxygen detailed diagram narrative11-12-2009
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- ... and air-breathers (e.g., insects that can carry air bubbles with them underwater) also may be observed... of potentially toxic substances (e.g., metals), or leading to gas bubble disease (a condition indicated by gas bubbles forming under skin and around eyes ...
- Page Title | About the Gulf Ecology Division | US EPA11-23-2009
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- Diseases, Parasites, and Toxic Responses of Commercial Penaeid Shrimps of the ... Spontaneous pathoses found are a benign tumor, muscle necrosis, and gas bubble disease.
- CADDIS | US EPA Nutrients detailed diagram narrative01-20-2010
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- ... can increase N levels in soil by transforming atmospheric nitrogen gas into a biologically available form... can lead to supersaturated dissolved oxygen concentrations, which can cause gas bubble disease and adversely affect biota (especially fish.
- CADDIS | US EPA Nutrients detailed diagram narrative01-20-2010
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- ... can increase N levels in soil by transforming atmospheric nitrogen gas into a biologically available form... can lead to supersaturated dissolved oxygen concentrations, which can cause gas bubble disease and adversely affect biota (especially fish.
- CADDIS | US EPA Nutrients detailed diagram narrative12-10-2009
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- ... can increase N levels in soil by transforming atmospheric nitrogen gas into a biologically available form... can lead to supersaturated dissolved oxygen concentrations, which can cause gas bubble disease and adversely affect biota (especially fish.
- CADDIS | US EPA Nutrients detailed diagram narrative12-10-2009
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- ... can increase N levels in soil by transforming atmospheric nitrogen gas into a biologically available form... can lead to supersaturated dissolved oxygen concentrations, which can cause gas bubble disease and adversely affect biota (especially fish.
- Page Title | About the Gulf Ecology Division | US EPA11-23-2009
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- Since Vago (1966) reported the first virus disease of a marine crustacean, viruses and/or viral diseases have been reorted for shrimps, crabs, daphnids, entoniscid isopods, oysters ... Spontaneous pathoses found are a benign tumor, muscle necrosis, and gas bubble disease.
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