Black Sea salmon (Salmo labrax) is a subspecies of the brown trout, distributed at the Eastern Black Sea, and an endemic species for Turkey. (Özel, Osman & Çakmak, Eyüp & Ertürk Gürkan, Selin & Coskun, Isa & Türe, Mustafa. (2021). Evaluation of oregano (Origanum vulgare) essential oil supplementation on growth performance, digestive enzymes, intestinal histomorphology and gut microbiota of Black Sea salmon, Salmo labrax. Annals of Animal Science. 22. 000010247820210068. 10.2478/aoas-2021-0068.)
Carpobrotus, commonly known as pigface, ice plant, sour fig, and Hottentot fig, is a genus of ground-creeping plants with succulent leaves and large daisy-like flowers. The name refers to the edible fruits. It comes from the Ancient Greek karpos "fruit" and brotos "edible". (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carpobrotus)
The human toxicity potential (HTP), a calculated index that reflects the potential harm of a unit of chemical released into the environment, is based on both the inherent toxicity of a compound and its potential dose. (Hertwich EG, Mateles SF, Pease WS, McKone TE. Human toxicity potentials for life-cycle assessment and toxics release inventory risk screening. Environ Toxicol Chem. 2001 Apr;20(4):928-39. PMID: 11345472.)
Least developed countries (LDCs) are low-income countries confronting severe structural impediments to sustainable development. They are highly vulnerable to economic and environmental shocks and have low levels of human assets. See https://www.un.org/development/desa/dpad/least-developed-country-category/ldcs-at-a-glance.html for current list of LDCs. (https://www.un.org/development/desa/dpad/least-developed-country-category.html)
Adjudication is the process of final and authoritative determination of the existing rights and claims of people to land. This may be in the context of first registration of those rights, or it may be to resolve a doubt or dispute after first registration. Adjudication is also a standard procedure prior to the operation of a land consolidation scheme. (Multilingual thesaurus on land tenure (English version)
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Employed to describe synthetic analogues of natural materials with advantageous properties. For instance, some synthetic molecules act chemically like natural proteins, but are not as easily degraded by the digestive system. Other systems such as reverse micelles and/or liposomes exhibit certain properties that mimic certain aspects of living systems. (FAO Glossary of Biotechnology for Food and Agriculture, 2001)
Caseous lymphadenitis (CLA) is a chronic contagious skin disease primarily of sheep and goats with the incidence of disease increasing with age. Caseous lymphadenitis is caused by the bacterium Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis. (National Animal Disease Information Service. 2024. Caseous Lymphadenitis (CLA)/ https://www.nadis.org.uk/disease-a-z/sheep/caseous-lymphadenitis-cla/)
Physical and chemical processes for making water suitable for human consumption and other purposes. (McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 2009 (http://www.answers.com/library/Sci%252dTech%20Dictionary); DN, KCCM, FAO, 2009.)
Rice syrup is s a malted grain syrup made from rice, which contains the sugars maltose, maltotriose, and glucose. Also called brown rice (malt) syrup or rice malt. Used as a sweetener. It is derived by steeping cooked rice starch with saccharifying enzymes to break down the starches, followed by straining off the liquid and reducing it by evaporative heating until the desired consistency is reached. (Adapted from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_rice_syrup)