Shrimp Farming Open Access Articles
The shrimp farming journal is a peer reviewed and
open access journal. The shrimp farming journal focuses to publish the
articles on recent research on aquatic fauna. Shrimps are those organisms that live in the water systems and some help to feed the fish as their food supplements, some shrimp are used as food source for human life. Online
open access to the scientific
research articles means the removal of barriers (including price barriers) from accessing scholarly work.
Articles are freely available immediately on the website. The publication of the results of research is an important part of the scientific method. If they are explaining experiments or calculations, they must supply enough details that a self-supporting researcher could repeat the experiment or calculation to substantiate the results. Shrimp farming journal are playing the best role to disseminate the knowledge of aquaculture research.
High Impact List of Articles
-
Intrarenal dopamine and Hypertension
Mingzhi Zhang
Abstract: Journal of Interventional Nephrology
-
Intrarenal dopamine and Hypertension
Mingzhi Zhang
Abstract: Journal of Interventional Nephrology
-
Prevalence of hepatitis B and C viruses infections among hemodialysis patients in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Juhar SK, Nurahmed N, Kebede S, Getahun M, Arega T & Abdi AM
Research Article: Journal of Interventional Nephrology
-
Prevalence of hepatitis B and C viruses infections among hemodialysis patients in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Juhar SK, Nurahmed N, Kebede S, Getahun M, Arega T & Abdi AM
Research Article: Journal of Interventional Nephrology
-
Studies and surveys implicate potential iatrogenic harm of cognitive behavioral therapy and graded exercise therapy for myalgic encephalomyelitis and chronic fatigue syndrome patients.
Frank N.M. Twisk*
Editorial: Research on Chronic Diseases
-
Studies and surveys implicate potential iatrogenic harm of cognitive behavioral therapy and graded exercise therapy for myalgic encephalomyelitis and chronic fatigue syndrome patients.
Frank N.M. Twisk*
Editorial: Research on Chronic Diseases
Relevant Topics in Medical