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Oceanography / Bathylagidae / Antarctic silverfish / Nototheniidae / Deep sea / Pelagic fish / Lipid / Bathylagus / Oxygen / Fish / Chemistry / Matter
Date: 2011-05-06 03:59:52
Oceanography
Bathylagidae
Antarctic silverfish
Nototheniidae
Deep sea
Pelagic fish
Lipid
Bathylagus
Oxygen
Fish
Chemistry
Matter

stored the highest proportion of total body lipid in these fish, whereas Pleura gramma antarcticum and Protomyctophum bolini contained more lipid intramuscularly than subcutaneously. E. antarctica, P. antarcticum, and P.

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