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After cryopreservation of unfertilised oocytes, each thawed, surviving egg cell had an implantation potential of 6 8%.
At 24 h postinoculation four embryos out of five died and only the allantoic fluid of the surviving egg was positive to slide and plate erythrocyte hemagglutination (HA).
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But once surviving eggs hatch, the young bass will begin a lifetime of feasting on gobies.
As a result, the treated eggs of 4N and G2N showed the highest survival (90.8% and 60.6%, respectively) and embryogenesis rate (both 100% relative to surviving eggs) at 33 dpf, only when PS treatment was performed at late prometaphase (6 hpf and 6.5 hpf, respectively).
The surviving eggs were counted, yielding the fecundity measure.
Consequently, a reasonable expectation would be that all lice are killed by an adequate treatment, with any nymphs emerging from surviving eggs killed by the second application.
Hatchlings remained in the 5.8 L containers until all surviving eggs had hatched.
When adjusted for counts of survived eggs in the control bags, a mean of 3% of the eggs placed in the five experimental excreta heaps were alive after 88 days (range 9 - 1%), 1% after 103 days (range 2 - <1%) and <1% after 117 days of storage.
This study utilized a known egg-related outbreak strain of S. Typhimurium PT135, a laboratory reference strain of S. Typhimurium, and a nonegg-associated, meat chicken-specific serovar of S. Sofia to test the hypothesis that an egg outbreak-associated Salmonella strain is better at attaching to, growing in, and/or surviving on eggs than nonegg-associated Salmonella.
This study aimed to determine if the egg outbreak-related strain of S. Typhimurium (STM) grew in or attached and survived on egg shells in higher levels than a strain of S. Sofia (SS) (not associated with eggs) and a reference strain of Salmonella Typhimurium (RS).
However, it has to be recognized that egg-to-adult survival incorporates information from all individuals in the population, while fecundity can only be measured for the selected group that survived from egg to adult.
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