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Microalgae are the most sought after sources for biofuel production due to their capacity to utilize carbon and synthesize it into high density liquid. Current energy crisis have put microalgae under scanner for economical production of biodiesel. Modifications like physiological stress and genetic variation is done to increase the lipid yield of the microalgae. A study was conducted using a microalgal consortium for a period of 15 days to evaluate the feasibility of algal biomass from laboratory as well as outdoor culture conditions. Native algal strains were isolated from a tropical freshwater lake. Preliminary growth studies indicated the relationship between the nitrates and phosphates to the community structure through the days. The lipid profile done using Gas chromatography – Mass spectrometry, revealed the profile of the algal community. Resource competition led to isolation of algae, aided in the lipid profile of a single alga. However, further studies on the application of the mixed population are required to make this consortium approach economically viable for producing algae biofuels.
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Induced breeding technique by hypophysation is being applied at the Kainji Lake Research Institute Fisheries Division Hatchery complex in New Bussa, Nigeria, for the production of Clarias fry and fingerlings in indoor and outdoor concrete tank systems. The hatchlings are fed on livefood (zooplankton) and artificial feed. Source of zooplankton is from cultured stock which is maintained throughout the breeding season by fertilization. Production values show that an average of over 4,000 hatchlings (larvae) can be produced by a female breeder (over-700g wt) and percentage survival after two months ranges between 70 to 75%. With the proposed modification and expansion project, an estimated production of over 0.5 million fingerlings per breeding season is projected
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The paper reports on the study carried out at the Federal College of Freshwater Fisheries and Technology (Nigeria) and the Hatchery Complex in 1997. The physico-chemical parameters of an earthen fish pond and concrete tank were analysed. The abundance and distribution of phytoplankton and zooplankton were recorded. A total of eight species of phytoplankton were observed. These species can be classified as Chlorophyceae (green algae), Bacillariophyceae (diatom algae) and Cyanophyta (blue-green algae). Eight zooplankton species were observed in the pond and 6 in the tank. Moina was observed and recorded as the most abundant cladoceran species in the tank
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Fry of Heterobranchus bidorsalis (mean weight, 0.03g) were fed at 10, 20, 30, 40 or 50% of their body weight (bw)/day in outdoor concrete tanks in New Bussa, Nigeria. The fry attained the highest average weight of 6.66g in 10 weeks when fed at 40% bw/day. Feed conversion ratio ranged from 2.13 to 9.65, the protein efficiency ratio from 1.33 to 5.93. Results indicated that H. bidorsalis are efficient feed converters. Feed intake was significantly different (p<0.05) between the treatments, specific growth rate (SGR), daily growth rate (DGR), production and average weight gain indicated that 40% of fish biomass was the optimum feeding level
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Fingerlings of Clarias anguillaris obtained from a homogenous source through induce breeding and each with a mean weight of 2.8g were stocked in ten hapas each measuring 1.0x1.0m in outdoor concrete tank and were fed for eight (8) weeks. Results shows that the best growth rate was recorded among fingerlings fed fish meal as the only protein source (TD5) while DT2 containing soya bean, groundnut cake (40%), blood meal as the protein sources came next. The growth rate of fingerlings fed DT2 (40 % groundnut cake, 10% soyabean meal and 10% blood meal) was higher than those fed DT4 containing 10% fish meal but lower than those fed DT5 which has fish meal as its sole source of protein (53.0%). Analysis of various growth parameters like SGR, FCR and PER. shows that DT5 was the overall best diet but there was no significant statistical difference in weight gained by fish fed the five diets (P <0.05)
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Hybrids of Clariid catfishes; C. gariepinus (Netherlands), C. anguillaris, H. bidorsalis and their parental species were monitored for 8 weeks in 2 x 2 x 1m outdoor concrete tanks. The fry were fed NIFFR diet (40% crude protein) twice daily, 7 days of the week. Growth and survival records were taken weekly. The male HEB X female CLG hybrid showed an overall highest performance in growth rate while the lowest was recorded in male CLA X female CLG hybrid. The male HEB X female CLG hybrid grew at a faster rate than its reciprocal hybrid. In view or their growth rate, it is possible that the growth and survival rates or H. bidorsalis especially at the fry to fingerling stage could be improved through hybridization. The hybrid have potential as commercial food fish
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The growth response, feed conversion ratio and cost benefits of hybrid catfish, Heterobranchus longifilis x Clarias gariepinus fed five maggot meal based diets were evaluated for 56 days in outdoor concrete tanks. Twenty-five fingerlings of the hybrid fish were stocked in ten outdoor concrete tanks of dimension 1.2mx0.13mx0.18m and code MM sub(1)-MM sub(5) in relation to their diet name. Five isonitrogenous and isocaloric maggot meal based diets namely MM sub(1)-0% maggot meal, MM sub(2)-25% maggot meal, MM sub(3)-50% maggot meal, MM sub(4-)75% maggot meal and MM sub(5-) 100% maggot meal were used for the experiment. The higher the proportion of maggot in the meal, the higher the ether extract and crude fiber. No significance difference P>0.05 exists between ash content of the experimental diets. Diet MM sub(2) had the best growth performance and highest MGR with a significant difference P<0.05 with other diets fed fish. No significance differences P>0.05 exists between the growth parameters for diets MM sub(1), MM sub(3), and MM sub(4). A positive correlation (r=1.0) exists (P<0.05, 0.25) between the growth parameters for the different experimental diets. Highest correlation r super(2)=0.9981 exists P<0.05 between MGR within the treatments. However, there no significant (P>0.05) difference in expenditure but there is between the profit indices and incidence of cost between the trials. MM sub(2) has the best yield cost and net profit. Without any reservation, inclusion of maggot based meal diet is recommended as feed of hybrid catfish to 75% inclusion for growth and profit incidence
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[ES]En este documento se tratará de recopilar toda la información y documentación que se ha buscado y desarrollado para la elaboración del proyecto que se está llevando a cabo. El objetivo final del mismo consiste en el análisis y estudio de los canales de propagación en entornos indoor y outdoor y su posterior comercialización en el mercado de las telecomunicaciones. Este documento recoge los aspectos necesarios para finalizar el proyecto con éxito, tales como planificación, alcance, beneficios del proyecto,presupuesto...
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Hoy en día se ha demostrado estudiando los hábitos deportivos de la gente que las personas prefieren practicar un deporte no reglado o federativo volcándose los practicantes hacia un deporte más libre, menos competitivo y con una flexibilidad mayor. Pero se ha podido ver como por lo general en los polideportivos no se ofrecen actividades que cumplan con estas características. Por eso este trabajo va enfocado a crear una propuesta innovadora relacionada con las actividades outdoor o actividades en el medio natural en los polideportivos de la comarca vizcaína del Gran Bilbao. Estas actividades se llevaran a cabo en los polideportivos que la empresa Emtesport S.L. tenga competencias administrativas y gestoras integrales. De esta manera se podrá fomentar una vía alternativa de practicar deporte y realizar ejercicio físico en diferentes municipios de la comarca. Estas actividades se llevaran a cabo mediante la empresa Emtesport S.L. porque siendo esta una empresa referente que ofrece diferentes servicios y gestiona muchas de las instalaciones de los municipios de Vizcaya será más fácil llegar con un mismo proyecto a un mayor número de usuarios que busquen una práctica esporádica. Es decir, creando un único proyecto con un cuadrante de horarios y de grupos adecuado servirá para aplicarlo en todos los polideportivos que gestiona Emtesport S.L. Además el hecho de aplicarlo en más de un polideportivo a la vez podrá ayudar a crear grupos con un número de gente suficiente. Fenómeno que no se conseguiría en muchos casos aplicando este proyecto en un único polideportivo o municipio. En un principio se optará por externalizar este servicio creando convenios entre empresas que se dedican en estos momentos a ofertar este tipo de actividades, pero viendo la viabilidad y éxito de estas actividades se intentara estudiar la posibilidad de crear una línea de servicios propia dentro de la empresa Emtesport S.L llevada a cabo por los recursos humanos especializados de esta. Las actividades con las que se emprenderá este proyecto serán en un principio actividades desarrolladas en el medio acuático, puesto que el hecho de que sea necesario el uso de material específico para la práctica de las mismas y que normalmente el público al que se quiere llegar no dispone de este material, creara una situación favorable para que esta idea tenga un éxito social y económico en el futuro. Por último cabe mencionar que entre las actividades que se llevaran a cabo en este proyecto se encuentran las siguientes: cursillos de surf y paddlesurf, buceo, cursillos de vela, wáter slackline y rutas en piragua.
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This paper presents a novel technique for reconstructing an outdoor sculpture from an uncalibrated image sequence acquired around it using a hand-held camera. The technique introduced here uses only the silhouettes of the sculpture for both motion estimation and model reconstruction, and no corner detection nor matching is necessary. This is very important as most sculptures are composed of smooth textureless surfaces, and hence their silhouettes are very often the only information available from their images. Besides, as opposed to previous works, the proposed technique does not require the camera motion to be perfectly circular (e.g., turntable sequence). It employs an image rectification step before the motion estimation step to obtain a rough estimate of the camera motion which is only approximately circular. A refinement process is then applied to obtain the true general motion of the camera. This allows the technique to handle large outdoor sculptures which cannot be rotated on a turntable, making it much more practical and flexible.