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A device (1) for processing pet food for carnivorous animals, in particular for zoos, zoos and the like. The like includes a treatment chamber (2) fluidly connected to both a source of gaseous carbon dioxide and a source of liquid carbon dioxide. In the treatment chamber (2) optionally liquid carbon ...
The invention provides a method for cooling, transporting and storing wet food product without using ice for the transport and the storage using a new method of cooling the food products below zero to prolong shelf-life and quality of the product. Furthermore, the present invention provides a new method ...
The present invention relates to a novel cooking product, and more specifically to a novel brioche, characterized in that at least one of the three ingredients selected from eggs or egg products, milk or milk derivatives and and the original fat animal and / or plant is partially or totally replaced ...
The aim of the invention is to cut strands of meat (100), the cross section of which changes in the longitudinal course of the strands of meat, in large numbers and as quickly as possible into accurate-weight slices (101, 102). This aim is achieved, according to the invention, in that a plurality of ...
In order to cut, in particular precompressed, meat strands (100) into slices (101), it is known to move a blade (3) through the strand of meat (100) in a transverse direction (11) in order to cut off a slice (101), to be subsequently moved backwards, and in-between, the meat strand (100) is advanced ...
In order to shape, for example, meat strands (100), the cross-section of which varies in the longitudinal extent of said meat strands, into a constant cross-section, it is known that the meat strands (100) can be accommodated in one shaping tube (2) each and compressed transversely and longitudinally ...
The invention relates to a suction tool (10), designed and configured for gutting fish (11) opened at the abdominal cavity, comprising a suction pipe (13) forming a main channel (12), wherein the suction pipe (13) has a connection (14) for a vacuum unit (15) at a free end and a suction opening (16) ...
The present invention relates to a method for detecting the prone/supine position of fish (12) conveyed by means of a conveying device (13), comprising conveying the fish (12) by means of the conveying device (13) in the longitudinal direction (11) of the fish, optically scanning the ventral side (15) ...
The invention relates to a fish-supplying device (10), which is designed to supply fish (13) to a plurality of fish-processing devices and comprises: a transverse conveyor (14), which is designed to convey the fish (13) transversely to the head-tail orientation thereof in a transverse conveying direction ...
The invention relates to a device for optically inspecting the opened abdominal cavity (10) of gutted fish (11), comprising a conveying device (12) designed to convey the fish (11) in the longitudinal direction along a processing line, pivotable flank-holding elements (17) designed to hold open the ...
A device for feeding fish into cells (4) of a conveyor (1) of a fish processing machine (2) comprises a conveyor (6) with a flat moving surface (7), and a guiding tunnel (11) which is open on the underside and has an entry (12), an exit (19) and two lateral walls (20). The guiding tunnel (11) is disposed ...
Abstract We describe a new pathway for multivariate analysis of data consisting of counts of species abundances that includes two key components: copulas, to provide a flexible joint model of individual species, and dissimilarity‐based methods, to integrate information across species and provide a ...
Frequent occurrences of coral bleaching and associated coral mortality over recent decades have raised concerns about the survival of coral reefs in a warming planet. The El Niño-influenced coral reefs in the central Gilbert Islands of the Republic of Kiribati, which experience years with prolonged ...
Despite frequent records from other parts of the North Atlantic, minke whales have never been acoustically recorded in the North Sea. This study investigated the detectability of pulse trains previously associated with this species in other regions, in acoustic data from ten sites along the east coast ...
Abstract Defining and recording the loss of species diversity is a daunting task, especially if identities of species under threat are not fully resolved. An example is the Pontocaspian biota. The mostly endemic invertebrate faunas that evolved in the Black Sea – Caspian Sea – Aral Sea region and live ...
This is the first description of a Mediterranean mesophotic coral reef. The bioconstruction extended for 2.5 km along the Italian Adriatic coast in the bathymetric range −30/−55 m. It appeared as a framework of coral blocks mostly built by two scleractinians, Phyllangia americana mouchezii (Lacaze-Duthiers, ...
Abstract Gene capture coupled with the next‐generation sequencing has become one of the preferred methods of subsampling genomes for phylogenomic studies. Many exon markers have been developed in plants, sharks, frogs, reptiles, fishes, and others, but no universal exon markers have been tested in ...
Simple Summary Weaning is a stressful event and the associated stress can affect piglet’s growth and health. The inclusion of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFA) in piglets’ diets may reduce the inflammation associated with stress occurring at weaning, allowing for optimal growth and health. ...
ABSTRACT Sperm performance is often tightly linked to male reproductive success. In many demersal gobiid fishes, the male attaches sperm embedded in a mucus produced by sperm-duct glands to the nest substrate before spawning takes place. Sperm are activated as the mucus and embedded gland content dissolve ...
The minimum viable population (MVP) size has been compared for a wide range of organisms in conservation biology, but a limited number of studies investigated it for freshwater fishes, which exhibit diverse life history strategies. In this study, the MVP size and population growth rate of 36 fish species ...