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國立中山大學 2004-11-30 Use of low fishmeal feeds in aquaculture of the cobia Rachycentrron canadum H.Y. Chen
國立中山大學 2004-10-18 Innovation of feeds for sustainable aquaculture H.Y. Chen
國立中山大學 2004-05-22 Aquaculture of reef fishes in Taiwan H.Y. Chen;I.C. Liao
國立中山大學 2004-05-02 Is Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) essentially for juvenile grouper (Epinephelus malabaricus) F.C. Wu;H.Y. Chen
國立中山大學 2004 Nitrogen modulates phytoplankton growth in spring in the South China Sea Y.L. Chen;H.Y. Chen;D.M. Karl;M. Takahashi
國立中山大學 2004 Phytoplankton production during a summer coastal upwelling in the East China Sea Y.L. Chen;H.Y. Chen;G.C. Gong;Y.H. Lin;S. Jan;M. Takahashi
國立中山大學 2004 Substituting fish meal with soybean meal in diets of juvenile cobia Rachycentron canadum R.L. Chou;B.Y. Her;M.S. Su;G. Hwang;Y.H. Wu;H.Y. Chen
國立中山大學 2004 Nitrogen modulates phytoplankton growth in spring in the South China Sea Y.L.L. Chen;H.Y. Chen;D. Karl;M. Takahashi
亞洲大學 2003-8 Verification of MPEG Video Contents by Random Signal Hiding H. Y. Chen;W. H. Tsai
中原大學 2003-11 Enhancement of Crossflow Ultrafiltration by the Use of Pulsed Electric Field Chuang, C.J.;H. Y. Chen;K. L. Tung;
南台科技大學 2003 Photo-CVD SiO2 layers on AlGaN and AlGaN/GaN MOSHFET Y. Z. Chiou; C.C. Liao; L. H. Huang; H. Y. Chen
國立中山大學 2003 Nitrate-based new production and its relationship to primary production and chemical hydrography in spring and fall in the East China Sea Y.L. Chen;H.Y. Chen
國立中山大學 2003 Dissolved inorganic phosphorus, dissolved iron, and Trichodesmium in the oligotrophic South China Sea J. Wu;S.W. Chung;L.S. Wen;K.K. Liu;Y.L. Chen;H.Y. Chen;D.M. Karl
國立中山大學 2003 Distribution and downward flux of Trichodesmium in the South China Sea as influenced by the transport from the Kuroshio Current Y.L. Chen;H.Y. Chen;Y.H. Lin
國立中山大學 2003 Dietary docosahexaenoic acid is more optimal than eicosapentaenoic acid affecting the level of cellular defense responses of the juvenile grouper Epinephelus malabaricus F.C. Wu;Y.Y. Ting;H.Y. Chen
國立中山大學 2003 Dissolved inorganic phosphorus, dissolved iron, and Trichodesmium in the oligotrophic South China Sea J.F. Wu;S.W. Chung;L.S. Wen;K.K. Liu;Y.L.L. Chen;H.Y. Chen;D.M. Karl
國立中山大學 2003 Nitrate-based new production and its relationship to primary production and chemical hydrography in spring and fall in the East China Sea Y.L. Chen;H.Y. Chen
國立中山大學 2003 Dietary-1,3-glucan effectively improves immunity and survival of Penaeus monodon challenged with White Spot Syndrome Virus C.F. Chang;M.S. Su;H.Y. Chen;I.C. Liao
國立中山大學 2003 Distribution and downward flux of Trichodesmium in the South China Sea as influenced by the transport from the Kuroshio Current Y.L.L. Chen;H.Y. Chen;Y.H. Lin
國立中山大學 2003 Nutritional status and immunity of the Epinephelus groupers H.Y. Chen
中原大學 2002 Utilizing Pulsed Electric Fields in Crossflow Ultrafiltration of BSA Solution Chuang, C.J.;H. Y. Chen;K. L. Tung;
國立中山大學 2002 Humic acid induces apoptosis in human endothelial cells Y.C. Hseu;H.W. Huang; S.Y. Wang;H.Y. Chen; F.J. Lu; R.J. Gau; H.L. Yang
國立中山大學 2002 Docosahexaenoic acid was superior to eicosapentaenoic acid as the essential fatty acid for the growth of the grouper Epinephelus malabaricus F.C. Wu;Y.Y. Ting;H.Y. Chen
國立中山大學 2001-11-26 Dietary zinc for juvenile grouper Epinephelus malabaricus: requirements and immune responses of L.C. Hu;M.S. Chen;H.Y. Chen
國立中山大學 2001-11-25 Dietary DHA/EPA on growth and immune responses of juvenile grouper Epinephelus malabaricus F.C. Wu;H.Y. Chen

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