Impact of daily fluctuations of optimum (27 degrees C) and high water temperature (33 degrees C) on Penaeus vannamei juveniles infected with white spot syndrome virus (WSSV)
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- Meezanur Rahman, Mathias Corteel (UGent) , JJ DANTAS-LIMA, Mathieu Wille (UGent) , V ALDAY-SANZ, Maurice Pensaert (UGent) , Patrick Sorgeloos (UGent) and Hans Nauwynck (UGent)
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-380037
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- Rahman, Meezanur, et al. “Impact of Daily Fluctuations of Optimum (27 Degrees C) and High Water Temperature (33 Degrees C) on Penaeus Vannamei Juveniles Infected with White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV).” AQUACULTURE, vol. 269, no. 1–4, Elsevier Science, 2007, pp. 107–13, doi:1854/8499.
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- Rahman, M., Corteel, M., DANTAS-LIMA, J., Wille, M., ALDAY-SANZ, V., Pensaert, M., … Nauwynck, H. (2007). Impact of daily fluctuations of optimum (27 degrees C) and high water temperature (33 degrees C) on Penaeus vannamei juveniles infected with white spot syndrome virus (WSSV). AQUACULTURE, 269(1–4), 107–113. https://doi.org/1854/8499
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- Rahman, Meezanur, Mathias Corteel, JJ DANTAS-LIMA, Mathieu Wille, V ALDAY-SANZ, Maurice Pensaert, Patrick Sorgeloos, and Hans Nauwynck. 2007. “Impact of Daily Fluctuations of Optimum (27 Degrees C) and High Water Temperature (33 Degrees C) on Penaeus Vannamei Juveniles Infected with White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV).” AQUACULTURE 269 (1–4): 107–13. https://doi.org/1854/8499.
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- Rahman, Meezanur, Mathias Corteel, JJ DANTAS-LIMA, Mathieu Wille, V ALDAY-SANZ, Maurice Pensaert, Patrick Sorgeloos, and Hans Nauwynck. 2007. “Impact of Daily Fluctuations of Optimum (27 Degrees C) and High Water Temperature (33 Degrees C) on Penaeus Vannamei Juveniles Infected with White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV).” AQUACULTURE 269 (1–4): 107–113. doi:1854/8499.
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- 1.Rahman M, Corteel M, DANTAS-LIMA J, Wille M, ALDAY-SANZ V, Pensaert M, et al. Impact of daily fluctuations of optimum (27 degrees C) and high water temperature (33 degrees C) on Penaeus vannamei juveniles infected with white spot syndrome virus (WSSV). AQUACULTURE. 2007;269(1–4):107–13.
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- [1]M. Rahman et al., “Impact of daily fluctuations of optimum (27 degrees C) and high water temperature (33 degrees C) on Penaeus vannamei juveniles infected with white spot syndrome virus (WSSV),” AQUACULTURE, vol. 269, no. 1–4, pp. 107–113, 2007.
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