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There is an increasing drive to replace fish oil (FO) in finfish aquaculture diets with vegetable oils (VO), driven by the short supply of FO derived from wild fish stocks.
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These factors include increased diversity in the student body, a greater emphasis on collaboration and the drive to replace simple "delivery models" of teaching.
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The relentless drive to replace expensive humans with artificial intelligence poses a threat to better paid jobs too.
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Community colleges also increased tuition to replace taxpayer support.
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Another potential strategy is based on using gene drive systems to replace a target mosquito population with disease refractory populations.
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