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Data were collected on egg production traits for egg weight and egg shell weight.
Optimum pyrolysis conditions were found to be 400 °C temperature, 4 h duration, and 70 g peanut shell weight.
Growth rate (k) of the snails increased in order of shell height (0.459), shell length (0.550), and shell weight (0.598).
Hens fed once the afternoon had higher specific gravity (P = 0.0063), shell weight (P = 0.0009) and eggshell thickness (P = 0.0001) than others.
The content of the recombinant hFGF1 in the hSFSV silk was estimated to be approximate 0.07% of the cocoon shell weight.
The mean values of the egg quality traits revealed an apparent increase for egg weight 55.02 63.29 g and egg shell weight 6.36 7.81 g with a corresponding mean combined data of bird of 60.17 g for egg weight and 7.26 g for egg shell weight.
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Already, the group said, there have been detectable decreases in shellfish and shell weights, and interference with the growth of coral skeletons.
Calculation of average shell weights and investigation of the covariability of Mg/Ca record to metals such as Fe, Mn and Al shows that no secondary effects such as partial dissolution or trace metal contamination have altered the primary temperature signal in the Mg/Ca record.
Those conducted to date have shown reduced calcification and higher dissolution rates of shells of live pteropods [4], [21] and dissolution of bivalve, gastropod and brachiopod shells [9], and have documented a 30% decline in shell weights of foraminifera since the late 1800s [22].
In practice, uni and bivoltine species produce heavier shell weights than multivoltine species.
For example, the cocoon shell weights of W_AKBH, W_AKSQ, D_CH and D_CY were 0.13 g, 0.12 g, 0.32 g and 0.36 g, respectively.
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