Ocimum americanum and Lippia alba essential oils as anaesthetics for Nile tilapia: Induction, recovery of apparent unconsciousness and sensory analysis of fillets
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P. R. Leme | Judite LAPA-GUIMARÃES | Daniel Santiago Rucinque | E. Viegas | D. S. Rucinque | Pedro Fontalva Ferreira
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