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21. Study On The Vaccination Against V.anguillarum In Farmed Marine Turbot
22. Studies On The Characters Of Digestive Enzymes In Scophthalmus Maximus
23. The Physiology Of Digestion In Different Developmental Stages Of Turbot
24. Studies On Osmoregulatory Mechanism And Metabolize Physiology Of Flounder
25. The Selection And Identification Of Probiotic Microbes And Their Application In Turbot Culture System
26. Epizootic Investigation And Aetiological Study On The Bacterial Diseases In Cultured Turbot (Scophthalmus Maximus)
27. Study On The Major Bacterial Diseases Of Cultured Turbot (Scophthalmus Maximus) During Larval Stages
28. Albinism Development Mechanism In Turbot Scophthalmus Maximus
29. The Identification Of Bacterial Pathogen From Turbot(Scophthalmus Maximus) And Clone Of Hemolysin Gene From Vibrio Harveyi
30. Gene Cloning And Sequencement Analyse Of Turbot Viral Hemorrhagic Disease Virus
31. Study On Programmed Cryopreservation Technology Of Three Important Marine Fish Embryos
32. Eco-fitness Requirement Of Protein In Diets For Juvenile Turbot (Scophthalmus Maximus L.)
33. Identification Of Bacterial Pathogens Of Cultured Turbot (Scophthalmus Maximus) And Primary Study On The Immunoprotection Against The Pathogens
34. Studies On The Scuticociliatosis In Cultured Turbot Scophthalmus Maximus And Its Prevention And Treatment
35. Study On The Two Approaches About Gene Transfer Methods To Turbot (Scophthatmus Maximus)
36. Effect And Mechanism Of Several Non-nutritional And Non-pollution Additives On Turbot (Scophthalmus Maximus L.)
37. Heterosis Analysis Of Hybrid F1 Of England And Spain Turbot (Scophthalmus Maximus L.)
38. Studies On Pharmacokinetics And Residues Of Norfloxacin In Turbot Scophthalmus Maximus
39. Studies On The DNA Probe Detection Of Turbot Reddish Body Iridovirus And Experimental Infection Of Flouder Gill Cell Line With The Virus
40. Identification Of A Pathogen Associated With Swollen Abdomen Of Cultured Turbot And Antigenicity Of Its Outer Membrane Proteins
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