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marginal revenue
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the additional income earned from selling one more unit of a good; sometimes equal to price.
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we can interpret the result as marginal cost, as optimizing behavior implies that marginal revenue equals marginal cost
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"we can interpret the result as marginal cost, as optimizing behavior implies that marginal revenue equals marginal cost" What is the definition of "marginal revenue"?
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marginal revenue
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the additional income earned from selling one more unit of a good; sometimes equal to price.
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in particular, the relevant marginal revenue to consider is a dynamic one, the change in the present discounted value of the infinite stream of future revenue
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"in particular, the relevant marginal revenue to consider is a dynamic one, the change in the present discounted value of the infinite stream of future revenue" What is the definition of "marginal revenue"?
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marginal revenue
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the additional income earned from selling one more unit of a good; sometimes equal to price.
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i. if firms do not know their own marginal-revenue functions and their marginalcost functions with certainty, then it ceases to be true that a firm which is pursuing intelligently the objective of highest possible profitability will equate its expected marginal revenue to its expected2 marginal cost
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"i. if firms do not know their own marginal-revenue functions and their marginalcost functions with certainty, then it ceases to be true that a firm which is pursuing intelligently the objective of highest possible profitability will equate its expected marginal revenue to its expected2 marginal cost" What is the definition of "marginal revenue"?
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marginal revenue
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the additional income earned from selling one more unit of a good; sometimes equal to price.
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the point to be stressed here is that it is not a requirement of rationality to equate the best guess of marginal revenue to the best guess of marginal cost
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"the point to be stressed here is that it is not a requirement of rationality to equate the best guess of marginal revenue to the best guess of marginal cost" What is the definition of "marginal revenue"?
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marginal stability
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said of a system that neither returns to its initial state when disturbed nor diverges to some unstable condition.
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in this note, we present criteria for marginal stability and marginal instability of switched systems
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"in this note, we present criteria for marginal stability and marginal instability of switched systems" What is the definition of "marginal stability"?
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marginal stability
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said of a system that neither returns to its initial state when disturbed nor diverges to some unstable condition.
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for switched linear systems, we present a unified treatment for marginal stability and marginal instability for both continuous-time and discrete-time switched systems
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"for switched linear systems, we present a unified treatment for marginal stability and marginal instability for both continuous-time and discrete-time switched systems" What is the definition of "marginal stability"?
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marginal stability
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said of a system that neither returns to its initial state when disturbed nor diverges to some unstable condition.
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by exploiting the largest invariant set contained in a polyhedron, several insightful algebraic characteristics are revealed for marginal stability and marginal instability
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"by exploiting the largest invariant set contained in a polyhedron, several insightful algebraic characteristics are revealed for marginal stability and marginal instability" What is the definition of "marginal stability"?
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marginal stability
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said of a system that neither returns to its initial state when disturbed nor diverges to some unstable condition.
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the most common interpretation is that proteins must be marginally stable in order to function, and so marginal stability represents the results of positive selection
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"the most common interpretation is that proteins must be marginally stable in order to function, and so marginal stability represents the results of positive selection" What is the definition of "marginal stability"?
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marginal stability
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said of a system that neither returns to its initial state when disturbed nor diverges to some unstable condition.
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we consider the issue of marginal stability directly using model proteins and the dynamical aspects of protein evolution in populations
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"we consider the issue of marginal stability directly using model proteins and the dynamical aspects of protein evolution in populations" What is the definition of "marginal stability"?
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marginal stability
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said of a system that neither returns to its initial state when disturbed nor diverges to some unstable condition.
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we find that the marginal stability of proteins is an inherent property of proteins due to the high dimensionality of the sequence space, without regard to protein function
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"we find that the marginal stability of proteins is an inherent property of proteins due to the high dimensionality of the sequence space, without regard to protein function" What is the definition of "marginal stability"?
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marginal stability
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said of a system that neither returns to its initial state when disturbed nor diverges to some unstable condition.
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in this way, marginal stability can result from neutral, non‐adaptive evolution
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"in this way, marginal stability can result from neutral, non‐adaptive evolution" What is the definition of "marginal stability"?
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marginal stability
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said of a system that neither returns to its initial state when disturbed nor diverges to some unstable condition.
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our results show that functionalities consistent with marginal stability have a strong evolutionary advantage, and might arise because of the natural tendency of proteins towards marginal stability
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"our results show that functionalities consistent with marginal stability have a strong evolutionary advantage, and might arise because of the natural tendency of proteins towards marginal stability" What is the definition of "marginal stability"?
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marginal stability
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said of a system that neither returns to its initial state when disturbed nor diverges to some unstable condition.
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the effect of dust–dust correlations on the marginal stability of dust acoustic waves excited by ion drift is studied
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"the effect of dust–dust correlations on the marginal stability of dust acoustic waves excited by ion drift is studied" What is the definition of "marginal stability"?
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marginal stability
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said of a system that neither returns to its initial state when disturbed nor diverges to some unstable condition.
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correlation effects on marginal stability are studied using augmented debye–huckel approximation
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"correlation effects on marginal stability are studied using augmented debye–huckel approximation" What is the definition of "marginal stability"?
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marginal stability
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said of a system that neither returns to its initial state when disturbed nor diverges to some unstable condition.
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the marginal stability boundary is calculated in (p 0 is the pressure of the neutral gas) space with correlated dust grains
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"the marginal stability boundary is calculated in (p 0 is the pressure of the neutral gas) space with correlated dust grains" What is the definition of "marginal stability"?
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marginal stability
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said of a system that neither returns to its initial state when disturbed nor diverges to some unstable condition.
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the problem studied here regards conditions for marginal stability (appearance of an unstable solution near one known to exist at some real frequency w)
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"the problem studied here regards conditions for marginal stability (appearance of an unstable solution near one known to exist at some real frequency w)" What is the definition of "marginal stability"?
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marginal stability
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said of a system that neither returns to its initial state when disturbed nor diverges to some unstable condition.
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sofar this problem has been studied for equations h(w)~ = 0 derivable from a lagrangian, admitting a regular solution, while h(w) is hermitian for real w. the.main purpose of the present work is to investigate the marginal stability for more general systems including those which admit, in the limit of w becoming real, a degenerate eigenvalue w, singular solutions, or non-hermitian operators
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"sofar this problem has been studied for equations h(w)~ = 0 derivable from a lagrangian, admitting a regular solution, while h(w) is hermitian for real w. the.main purpose of the present work is to investigate the marginal stability for more general systems including those which admit, in the limit of w becoming real, a degenerate eigenvalue w, singular solutions, or non-hermitian operators" What is the definition of "marginal stability"?
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marginal stability
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said of a system that neither returns to its initial state when disturbed nor diverges to some unstable condition.
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marginal stability conditions around w = 0 are worked out for singular systems
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"marginal stability conditions around w = 0 are worked out for singular systems" What is the definition of "marginal stability"?
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marginal stability
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said of a system that neither returns to its initial state when disturbed nor diverges to some unstable condition.
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finally, the problem of the marginal stability for an inhomogeneous one-dimensional plasma in equilibrium with an electric field has been introduced
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"finally, the problem of the marginal stability for an inhomogeneous one-dimensional plasma in equilibrium with an electric field has been introduced" What is the definition of "marginal stability"?
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marginal utility
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the change in total utility that results from consuming the next unit of a good or service.
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the concepts for value and marginal value (which are subjective value and subjective marginal value at the level of a particular individual) are introduced and explained together with well-known in literature formulation of utility and marginal utility
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"the concepts for value and marginal value (which are subjective value and subjective marginal value at the level of a particular individual) are introduced and explained together with well-known in literature formulation of utility and marginal utility" What is the definition of "marginal utility"?
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marginal utility
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the change in total utility that results from consuming the next unit of a good or service.
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a theory about marginal value could not be less important to the economic science than the theory about marginal utility
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"a theory about marginal value could not be less important to the economic science than the theory about marginal utility" What is the definition of "marginal utility"?
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marginal utility
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the change in total utility that results from consuming the next unit of a good or service.
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he also developed a method for interpreting demands directly in terms of the marginal utility of money and prices when studying the analysis of allocations across groups
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"he also developed a method for interpreting demands directly in terms of the marginal utility of money and prices when studying the analysis of allocations across groups" What is the definition of "marginal utility"?
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marginal utility
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the change in total utility that results from consuming the next unit of a good or service.
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in particular, he considered the case in which groups were additively separable what he termed want-independent in which case these "frisch" demands depended simply on own prices and marginal utility
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"in particular, he considered the case in which groups were additively separable what he termed want-independent in which case these "frisch" demands depended simply on own prices and marginal utility" What is the definition of "marginal utility"?
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marginal utility
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the change in total utility that results from consuming the next unit of a good or service.
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because marginal utility is equated across groups, the allocations between and across groups are cleverly simplified
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"because marginal utility is equated across groups, the allocations between and across groups are cleverly simplified" What is the definition of "marginal utility"?
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marginal utility
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the change in total utility that results from consuming the next unit of a good or service.
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this chapter argues that it is important to consider how the marginal utility of costs and benefits changes in the respective presence of one another
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"this chapter argues that it is important to consider how the marginal utility of costs and benefits changes in the respective presence of one another" What is the definition of "marginal utility"?
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marginal utility
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the change in total utility that results from consuming the next unit of a good or service.
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the marginal utility theory will answer: wages are paid because and to the extent that the entrepreneur and ultimately the consumer ‘needs’ the individual worker
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"the marginal utility theory will answer: wages are paid because and to the extent that the entrepreneur and ultimately the consumer ‘needs’ the individual worker" What is the definition of "marginal utility"?
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marginal utility
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the change in total utility that results from consuming the next unit of a good or service.
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basing on the theory of marginal utility,this paper not only differentiate the total utility and the marginal utility,but also introduce the concepts of consumer surplus,marginal productivity and scarcity.meanwhile,the paper pose that it is wrong,both theoretically and practically,to use the total utility instead of the marginal utility to measure the forest environmental value and it points that this kind of mistake will exaggerate the measured result
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"basing on the theory of marginal utility,this paper not only differentiate the total utility and the marginal utility,but also introduce the concepts of consumer surplus,marginal productivity and scarcity.meanwhile,the paper pose that it is wrong,both theoretically and practically,to use the total utility instead of the marginal utility to measure the forest environmental value and it points that this kind of mistake will exaggerate the measured result" What is the definition of "marginal utility"?
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marginal utility
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the change in total utility that results from consuming the next unit of a good or service.
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only few forms of scheduling preferences provide non-trivial measures which are additive over links in transport networks where link travel times are arbitrarily distributed independent random variables: assuming smooth preferences, this holds only for specifications with a constant marginal utility of time at the origin and an exponential or affine marginal utility of time at the destination
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"only few forms of scheduling preferences provide non-trivial measures which are additive over links in transport networks where link travel times are arbitrarily distributed independent random variables: assuming smooth preferences, this holds only for specifications with a constant marginal utility of time at the origin and an exponential or affine marginal utility of time at the destination" What is the definition of "marginal utility"?
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marginal utility
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the change in total utility that results from consuming the next unit of a good or service.
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our analysis exposes some important methodological issues related to complex non-linear scheduling models: one issue is identifying the point in time where the marginal utility of being at the destination becomes larger than the marginal utility of being at the origin
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"our analysis exposes some important methodological issues related to complex non-linear scheduling models: one issue is identifying the point in time where the marginal utility of being at the destination becomes larger than the marginal utility of being at the origin" What is the definition of "marginal utility"?
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marginal utility
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the change in total utility that results from consuming the next unit of a good or service.
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another issue is that models with the exponential marginal utility formulation suffer from empirical identification problems
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"another issue is that models with the exponential marginal utility formulation suffer from empirical identification problems" What is the definition of "marginal utility"?
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marginal utility
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the change in total utility that results from consuming the next unit of a good or service.
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hence, studying these mechanisms is useful to explain consumers’ responses to marketing stimuli.this paper (1) provides an overview of the current and previous research in neuromarketing; (2) analyzes the use of marginal utility theory in neuromarketing
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"hence, studying these mechanisms is useful to explain consumers’ responses to marketing stimuli.this paper (1) provides an overview of the current and previous research in neuromarketing; (2) analyzes the use of marginal utility theory in neuromarketing" What is the definition of "marginal utility"?
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marginal utility
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the change in total utility that results from consuming the next unit of a good or service.
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in fact, there is remarkably little direct empirical evidence of the use of marginal utility in neuromarketing studies
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"in fact, there is remarkably little direct empirical evidence of the use of marginal utility in neuromarketing studies" What is the definition of "marginal utility"?
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marginal utility
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the change in total utility that results from consuming the next unit of a good or service.
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marginal utility is an essential economic parameter affecting satisfaction and one of the most important elements of the consumers’ decision-making process
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"marginal utility is an essential economic parameter affecting satisfaction and one of the most important elements of the consumers’ decision-making process" What is the definition of "marginal utility"?
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marginal utility
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the change in total utility that results from consuming the next unit of a good or service.
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through the use of marginal utility theory, economists can measure satisfaction, which affects largely the consumer’s decision-making process
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"through the use of marginal utility theory, economists can measure satisfaction, which affects largely the consumer’s decision-making process" What is the definition of "marginal utility"?
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marginal utility
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the change in total utility that results from consuming the next unit of a good or service.
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the research gap between neuromarketing and use of marginal utility theory is discussed in this paper
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"the research gap between neuromarketing and use of marginal utility theory is discussed in this paper" What is the definition of "marginal utility"?
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marginal utility
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the change in total utility that results from consuming the next unit of a good or service.
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we conclude with our vision of the potential research at the interaction of marginal utility and neuromarketing
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"we conclude with our vision of the potential research at the interaction of marginal utility and neuromarketing" What is the definition of "marginal utility"?
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marginal utility
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the change in total utility that results from consuming the next unit of a good or service.
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an investor hedges against inflation when the effect of real money holdings on the marginal utility of wealth is negative
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"an investor hedges against inflation when the effect of real money holdings on the marginal utility of wealth is negative" What is the definition of "marginal utility"?
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marginal utility
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the change in total utility that results from consuming the next unit of a good or service.
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we show that an increase in real balances due to inflation has two opposite effects on the marginal utility of wealth
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"we show that an increase in real balances due to inflation has two opposite effects on the marginal utility of wealth" What is the definition of "marginal utility"?
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marginal utility
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the change in total utility that results from consuming the next unit of a good or service.
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on the one hand, the decrease in the real balances reduces consumption, which in turn raises the marginal utility and decreases the marginal cost of consuming: this explains why an investor would normally hedge inflation
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"on the one hand, the decrease in the real balances reduces consumption, which in turn raises the marginal utility and decreases the marginal cost of consuming: this explains why an investor would normally hedge inflation" What is the definition of "marginal utility"?
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marginal utility
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the change in total utility that results from consuming the next unit of a good or service.
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one is based on local similarity of the partial marginal utility of sibling nodes, and the other generalizes marginal-utility over the state feature space
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"one is based on local similarity of the partial marginal utility of sibling nodes, and the other generalizes marginal-utility over the state feature space" What is the definition of "marginal utility"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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the poster gives an insight in possible interrelated activities between offshore wind farms and mariculture operations: what do wind farm and mariculture operators need, what can they offer to the other side, what constraints have both parties to face?it also gives some recommendations for managing interrelated wind farm and mariculture activities
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"the poster gives an insight in possible interrelated activities between offshore wind farms and mariculture operations: what do wind farm and mariculture operators need, what can they offer to the other side, what constraints have both parties to face?it also gives some recommendations for managing interrelated wind farm and mariculture activities" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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research into siganid mariculture has been initiated in several countries
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"research into siganid mariculture has been initiated in several countries" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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this paper lists the reasons behind the interest in siganid mariculture, and reviews: (1) what is currently known about the biology of siganids considered under (a) species identification, (b) fisheries, (c) ecology, (d) reproduction and early development and (e) behaviour; (2) problems requiring solutions before large-scale siganid mariculture can be realized; and (3) progress made to date in each area
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"this paper lists the reasons behind the interest in siganid mariculture, and reviews: (1) what is currently known about the biology of siganids considered under (a) species identification, (b) fisheries, (c) ecology, (d) reproduction and early development and (e) behaviour; (2) problems requiring solutions before large-scale siganid mariculture can be realized; and (3) progress made to date in each area" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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the main aim of this study is to provide a profile of mariculture, that is, cultivation of main grouper in kudat and kota marudu, sabah using a structured questionnaire and in-depth interview
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"the main aim of this study is to provide a profile of mariculture, that is, cultivation of main grouper in kudat and kota marudu, sabah using a structured questionnaire and in-depth interview" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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this study tries to survey all the mariculture operators in grouper cultivation in kudat and kota marudu, sabah
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"this study tries to survey all the mariculture operators in grouper cultivation in kudat and kota marudu, sabah" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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there are altogether twelve mariculture operators surveyed
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"there are altogether twelve mariculture operators surveyed" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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on the whole, mariculture in grouper is relatively a medium scale business in kudat and kota marudu, sabah
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"on the whole, mariculture in grouper is relatively a medium scale business in kudat and kota marudu, sabah" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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the mariculture operators are dominated by middle age men
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"the mariculture operators are dominated by middle age men" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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the owner of the mariculture operators is mostly chinese
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"the owner of the mariculture operators is mostly chinese" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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the mariculture operators mostly own their business and learn themselves about mariculture
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"the mariculture operators mostly own their business and learn themselves about mariculture" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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the mariculture operators are mostly setting-up their business using their own capital
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"the mariculture operators are mostly setting-up their business using their own capital" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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the mariculture operators acknowledge the importance of the environment on their business
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"the mariculture operators acknowledge the importance of the environment on their business" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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women are most important in supporting mariculture business
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"women are most important in supporting mariculture business" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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the mariculture operators mostly conduct mariculture business as sub-business
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"the mariculture operators mostly conduct mariculture business as sub-business" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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mariculture in grouper can be a good business in kudat and kota marudu besides there are several challenges shall be addressed in the business
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"mariculture in grouper can be a good business in kudat and kota marudu besides there are several challenges shall be addressed in the business" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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the government can contribute significantly to the development of the mariculture sector
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"the government can contribute significantly to the development of the mariculture sector" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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mariculture encompasses the cultivation of many varieties of plants and animal species in a wide range of habitats.the scale of mariculture can range from small-scale, familyrun operations to large-scale, industrial projects.guidelines that direct mariculture development procedures and related environmental and financial aspects are essential for promoting development of mariculture while ensuring sustainability
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"mariculture encompasses the cultivation of many varieties of plants and animal species in a wide range of habitats.the scale of mariculture can range from small-scale, familyrun operations to large-scale, industrial projects.guidelines that direct mariculture development procedures and related environmental and financial aspects are essential for promoting development of mariculture while ensuring sustainability" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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integration and use of these tools in mariculture development should be specified in the guidelines and supported by policy
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"integration and use of these tools in mariculture development should be specified in the guidelines and supported by policy" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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sustainable development of small-scale mariculture can be facilitated by increased coordination between national and local authorities, and increased support to local governments by central government
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"sustainable development of small-scale mariculture can be facilitated by increased coordination between national and local authorities, and increased support to local governments by central government" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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these actions will help to ensure that mariculture activities are appropriate and sustainable
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"these actions will help to ensure that mariculture activities are appropriate and sustainable" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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integration of policy, development of mariculture guidelines and a mariculture development plan are strategies that can help resolve the most fundamental issues that now constrain sustainable mariculture development in india.though india is not a leading producer in true mariculture we are second in aquaculture production next to china
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"integration of policy, development of mariculture guidelines and a mariculture development plan are strategies that can help resolve the most fundamental issues that now constrain sustainable mariculture development in india.though india is not a leading producer in true mariculture we are second in aquaculture production next to china" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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to date, the indian experience with mariculture is limited to shrimp, lobsters, mollusc (oysters and mussels), seaweed and finfish (cobia, pompano, sea bass, mullets etc
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"to date, the indian experience with mariculture is limited to shrimp, lobsters, mollusc (oysters and mussels), seaweed and finfish (cobia, pompano, sea bass, mullets etc" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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in other asian countries with similar climate and natural endowments, revenues from mariculture production make significant contributions to national economies
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"in other asian countries with similar climate and natural endowments, revenues from mariculture production make significant contributions to national economies" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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because mariculture development has been slow in india, there is an opportunity to develop sustainable forms of mariculture by learning from experiences in other parts of the world
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"because mariculture development has been slow in india, there is an opportunity to develop sustainable forms of mariculture by learning from experiences in other parts of the world" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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even though there is vast scope, recently only india has taken up mariculture technologies to the stake holder level
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"even though there is vast scope, recently only india has taken up mariculture technologies to the stake holder level" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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due to the success achieved in mariculture, it has been identified as a potential source of production enhancement for high valued species like lobster, seabass, cobia and pompano for which the capture fishery is negligible
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"due to the success achieved in mariculture, it has been identified as a potential source of production enhancement for high valued species like lobster, seabass, cobia and pompano for which the capture fishery is negligible" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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some of the mariculture grounds near ongjin-gun, korea, were designated as mariculture management areas in 2007. areas are so designated when the environmental quality of the mariculture ground deteriorates or there is an outbreak of hypoxia or harmful red tide that kills mariculture organisms
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"some of the mariculture grounds near ongjin-gun, korea, were designated as mariculture management areas in 2007. areas are so designated when the environmental quality of the mariculture ground deteriorates or there is an outbreak of hypoxia or harmful red tide that kills mariculture organisms" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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mariculture is the aquaculture of the sea
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"mariculture is the aquaculture of the sea" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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various agencies of the u.s. government are trying to establish mariculture as a sustainable and profitable industry.sustainable mariculture, however, is intimately tied to ocean water quality
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"various agencies of the u.s. government are trying to establish mariculture as a sustainable and profitable industry.sustainable mariculture, however, is intimately tied to ocean water quality" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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to date, the industries that regulate mariculture operations have focused primarily on preventing or limiting the water pollution that such facilities can cause
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"to date, the industries that regulate mariculture operations have focused primarily on preventing or limiting the water pollution that such facilities can cause" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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however, mariculture facilities location in the coastal zone are also subject to increasing levels of land-based water pollution, most of it from upland non point sources.this article argues that if the united states wants to establish a viable mariculture industry, it must pay more attention to ocean water quality and the control of land-based ocean pollution, especially non point source pollution
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"however, mariculture facilities location in the coastal zone are also subject to increasing levels of land-based water pollution, most of it from upland non point sources.this article argues that if the united states wants to establish a viable mariculture industry, it must pay more attention to ocean water quality and the control of land-based ocean pollution, especially non point source pollution" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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the sustainable marine aquaculture (mariculture) has become increasingly important with the dramatic growth of the sector
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"the sustainable marine aquaculture (mariculture) has become increasingly important with the dramatic growth of the sector" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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many of the mariculture issues are entirely spatial in nature (e.g
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"many of the mariculture issues are entirely spatial in nature (e.g" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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siting, zoning), or have important spatial elements (potential mariculture areas, impact of mariculture, competition for space with other users)
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"siting, zoning), or have important spatial elements (potential mariculture areas, impact of mariculture, competition for space with other users)" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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satellite remote sensing integrated with geographic information systems (gis) can play a major role in all geographic and spatial aspects of the development and management of mariculture
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"satellite remote sensing integrated with geographic information systems (gis) can play a major role in all geographic and spatial aspects of the development and management of mariculture" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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the potential capabilities of evolving gis and remote sensing for the sustainability of mariculture provide a powerful tool for the efficient and cost effective management
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"the potential capabilities of evolving gis and remote sensing for the sustainability of mariculture provide a powerful tool for the efficient and cost effective management" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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these technologies are also useful for facilitating the decision making process in relation to mariculture
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"these technologies are also useful for facilitating the decision making process in relation to mariculture" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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in this paper attempt to simply describe a number of ways in which gis and remote sensing could be usefully employed as an aid to support sustainable mariculture development
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"in this paper attempt to simply describe a number of ways in which gis and remote sensing could be usefully employed as an aid to support sustainable mariculture development" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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despite overall global growth of marine and coastal aquaculture (i.e., mariculture), there is substantial regional heterogeneity in production
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"despite overall global growth of marine and coastal aquaculture (i.e., mariculture), there is substantial regional heterogeneity in production" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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the caribbean is one such region where mariculture has considerable potential, but current production is very low
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"the caribbean is one such region where mariculture has considerable potential, but current production is very low" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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given the discrepancy between potential and realized production, this paper evaluates governance mechanisms (e.g., policies, laws, and regulations) related to current and future mariculture production in the caribbean
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"given the discrepancy between potential and realized production, this paper evaluates governance mechanisms (e.g., policies, laws, and regulations) related to current and future mariculture production in the caribbean" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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we review literature examining the development and governance of several emerging industries, which we use to inform a mariculture governance index that we assess for each caribbean country and interpret relative to their current and potential mariculture production
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"we review literature examining the development and governance of several emerging industries, which we use to inform a mariculture governance index that we assess for each caribbean country and interpret relative to their current and potential mariculture production" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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further, we seek to provide insight into the dynamic relationship between governance and mariculture development through country-specific case studies by exploring the timelines of mariculture growth relative to the timing of mariculture policy and legislation for select countries
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"further, we seek to provide insight into the dynamic relationship between governance and mariculture development through country-specific case studies by exploring the timelines of mariculture growth relative to the timing of mariculture policy and legislation for select countries" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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this work develops a method for better understanding the role of governance in mariculture development and is applicable across regions, providing valuable context for identifying opportunities and barriers to mariculture expansion
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"this work develops a method for better understanding the role of governance in mariculture development and is applicable across regions, providing valuable context for identifying opportunities and barriers to mariculture expansion" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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an increasing number of oil spills affect commercial fisheries and mariculture activity
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"an increasing number of oil spills affect commercial fisheries and mariculture activity" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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with the growth of mariculture and an accompanying emphasis on high-value species, the economic repercussions of oil spill damage have risen
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"with the growth of mariculture and an accompanying emphasis on high-value species, the economic repercussions of oil spill damage have risen" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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this is particularly true in southeast asia, where seafood cultivation is widespread in coastal waters, which are also noted for navigational hazards and dense maritime traffic, leading to a higher than average incidence of mariculture damage
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"this is particularly true in southeast asia, where seafood cultivation is widespread in coastal waters, which are also noted for navigational hazards and dense maritime traffic, leading to a higher than average incidence of mariculture damage" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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perceptions of the value of seafood vary from one region to another and at least partly explain why claims for compensation for mariculture damage can reach very high levels
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"perceptions of the value of seafood vary from one region to another and at least partly explain why claims for compensation for mariculture damage can reach very high levels" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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differences in the sensitivity of fisheries and mariculture activities depend on the species, mariculture methods, spill cleanup methods employed, the location, and other external factors
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"differences in the sensitivity of fisheries and mariculture activities depend on the species, mariculture methods, spill cleanup methods employed, the location, and other external factors" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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the differences in mariculture methods and species call for different approaches to spill cleanup; the proper approach can minimize later compensation claims
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"the differences in mariculture methods and species call for different approaches to spill cleanup; the proper approach can minimize later compensation claims" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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there is great potential for expansion of these types of mariculture in terms of area used, species employed, and products generated
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"there is great potential for expansion of these types of mariculture in terms of area used, species employed, and products generated" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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however, large-scale mariculture rarely provides significant employment, and the provision of low-cost protein in markets does not alleviate poverty in countries where food production is the primary means of employment
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"however, large-scale mariculture rarely provides significant employment, and the provision of low-cost protein in markets does not alleviate poverty in countries where food production is the primary means of employment" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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in cases where conflicts have arisen between mariculture development and ecosystem maintenance, mariculture has been favored by inappropriate economic valuations
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"in cases where conflicts have arisen between mariculture development and ecosystem maintenance, mariculture has been favored by inappropriate economic valuations" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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small-scale mariculture designed to provide alternative livelihood for fishers is worth developing, although limited by larval supplies and suitable farming areas
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"small-scale mariculture designed to provide alternative livelihood for fishers is worth developing, although limited by larval supplies and suitable farming areas" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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mariculture
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a specialized branch of aquaculture involving the cultivation of marine biology organisms in the open ocean, enclosed sections of the ocean, or saltwater tanks or raceway (aquaculture), with the goal of producing any of a variety of products that can be used by humans, most commonly foods but also non-food products such as jewellery and cosmetics.
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mariculture should be approached as a species-diverse, small-scale enterprise within the framework of integrated coastal management
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"mariculture should be approached as a species-diverse, small-scale enterprise within the framework of integrated coastal management" What is the definition of "mariculture"?
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marine biology
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the study of organisms in the ocean or other marine bodies of water.
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then marine biology might be the job for you!
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"then marine biology might be the job for you!" What is the definition of "marine biology"?
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marine biology
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the study of organisms in the ocean or other marine bodies of water.
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read on to discover what skills are needed for the job, what s in a day s work, and where marine biology can take you
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"read on to discover what skills are needed for the job, what s in a day s work, and where marine biology can take you" What is the definition of "marine biology"?
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marine biology
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the study of organisms in the ocean or other marine bodies of water.
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whether working at a marine park, studying fish and other sea life, or working in marine conservation, marine biology is an exciting career with countless possibilities."
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"whether working at a marine park, studying fish and other sea life, or working in marine conservation, marine biology is an exciting career with countless possibilities."" What is the definition of "marine biology"?
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marine biology
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the study of organisms in the ocean or other marine bodies of water.
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the reports and other publications of the liverpool school of naturalists have provided material for many paragraphs in our “notes” columns, the latest “memoir” published by the liverpool marine biology committee having been noticed quite recently (p. 330)
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"the reports and other publications of the liverpool school of naturalists have provided material for many paragraphs in our “notes” columns, the latest “memoir” published by the liverpool marine biology committee having been noticed quite recently (p. 330)" What is the definition of "marine biology"?
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marine biology
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the study of organisms in the ocean or other marine bodies of water.
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is brought down to the end of its sixteenth year, and observations extending over several years, referring to the marine biology of liverpool bay and the irish sea, are rendered available in a convenient form
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"is brought down to the end of its sixteenth year, and observations extending over several years, referring to the marine biology of liverpool bay and the irish sea, are rendered available in a convenient form" What is the definition of "marine biology"?
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