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Ambient baseline noise in the animal facility (Ambient) served as physiological baseline for our study.
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Zebrafish individuals from the AB strain and from a local strain, called Toh, were kept at our fish facility at ambient temperature and light cycle (12/12 hours) in AHAB (Aquatic Habitats, Apopka, FL, USA) recirculation systems.
Control animals were housed in the animal facility at ambient sound conditions (45 55 dB SPL, 0.5 20 kHz).
Animals were housed in a facility with ambient temperature (22 ± 2 °C) and maintained in 12/12 h light dark cycles (light on from 07:00 to 19 00).
All animals were housed in a temperature- and humidity-controlled animal facility under ambient temperature of 21±± 2 °C, 55 65 % of relative humidity and a 12 12 h light dark cycle.
After transplanting, plants were grown in screenhouse facilities with ambient temperature and photoperiod during April-March 2011. April-March 2011
Experimental data from a small-scale ambient facility, as well as literature data are used for a limited quantitative validation of the model.
However, it is not possible to match the hydrodynamics of a range of industrial circulating fluidized beds using a single laboratory facility operated at ambient temperature and pressure.
The facility has an ambient temperature of 22°C with a 12-hr light/dark cycle (lights on at 7 a.m ., and the cages have the following dimensions: (mouse) 7 ¾×12×6 ½" and (rat) 10 ½×10×8".
Because protocols, facility equipment, and ambient exposure levels differed, and because most studies were small, across-study comparisons would not be meaningful.
Housing rooms were on a 12-hr light/dark cycle in a barrier facility with an ambient temperature of 68 ± 2°F and 40 60% humidity.
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