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    Assessment of the usability of the "alpha" version of the prototype "octopus"- application of the heuristic evaluation model of user´s graphic interfaces by Vito Carioca, Aldo Passarinho

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…Éstos se basan en un lógico desarrollo de los interfaces (humano-máquina), facilitatores de la interacción entre los usuarios de Octopus y el ordenador que apoya las funciones ofrecidas por el centro de recursos…”
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    A highly sensitive octopus-like azobenzene fluorescent probe for determination of abamectin B1 in apples by Zhenlong Guo, YiFei Su, Kexin Li, MengYi Tang, Qiang Li, Shandong Xu

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Herein, we synthesized a octopus-like azobenzene fluorescent probe 1,3,5-tris (5′-[(E)-(p-phenoxyazo) diazenyl)] benzene-1,3-dicarboxylic acid) benzene (TPB) for preliminary detection of abamectin B1 in apples. …”
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    OctoEyes by Eva Hayward

    Published 2019-02-01
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    The Seven-arm Octopus, Haliphron atlanticus Streenstrup, 1861 (Cephalopoda, Alloposidae), in the Fernando de Noronha archipelago, Brazil by Françoise Lima, Liana Mendes, Leonardo Veras, Tatiana Leite, Sergio Lima

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The rare deep-sea octopus, Haliphron atlanticus is the only known species recognized within the genus. …”
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    Effect of broodstock diet on the fecundity and biochemical composition of eggs of the Patagonian red octopus (Enteroctopus megalocyathus Gould 1852) by A Farías, JC Navarro, V Cerna, S Pino, I Uriarte

    Published 2010-09-01
    “… Twelve females of the Patagonian red octopus Enteroctopus megalocyathus, of 1.4 ± 0.2 kg, were maintained at 12 ºC under three conditioning treatments: T1 (F10%), frozen fish at 10% daily body weight (bwt d–1); T2 (FC (3:1) 10%), mix (3:1) of frozen fish and fresh crab at 10% bwt d–1; and T3 (F7.5%), frozen fish at 7.5% bwt d–1. …”
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    Biochemical Composition and Energy Strategy Along the Reproductive Cycle of Female Octopus vulgaris in Galician Waters (NW Spain) by Pilar Sieiro, Jaime Otero, Santiago P. Aubourg

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The common octopus, Octopus vulgaris, has a short life cycle, growing rapidly to maturity, spawning once, and characterized by an asynchronic oocyte development and a synchronic ovulation dying after breeding. …”
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    Protocol for controlled behavioral testing of octopuses using a single-arm tactile discrimination two-choice task by Tamar Gutnick, Letizia Zullo, Binyamin Hochner, Michael J. Kuba

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Summary: Due to their unique body, standard behavioral testing protocols are often hard to apply to octopuses. Our protocol enables controlled behavioral testing of the sensory systems in single arms while allowing observation of the arm motion. …”
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    Body size, growth and life span: implications for the polewards range shift of Octopus tetricus in south-eastern Australia. by Jorge E Ramos, Gretta T Pecl, Natalie A Moltschaniwskyj, Jan M Strugnell, Rafael I León, Jayson M Semmens

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…However, in short-lived species the faster turnover of generations may facilitate the examination of responses associated with longer-term environmental change. Octopus tetricus, a commercially important species, has undergone a recent polewards range shift in the coastal waters of south-eastern Australia, thought to be associated with the southerly extension of the warm East Australian Current. …”
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    KIFC1-like motor protein associates with the cephalopod manchette and participates in sperm nuclear morphogenesis in Octopus tankahkeei. by Wei Wang, Jun-Quan Zhu, He-Ming Yu, Fu-Qing Tan, Wan-Xi Yang, Wan-Xi Yang

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…In rodents, a microtubule-based perinuclear structure, the manchette, and a C-terminal kinesin motor KIFC1 are believed to play crucial roles in this process. Spermatogenesis in Octopus tankahkeei is a good model system to explore whether evolution has created a cephalopod prototype of mammalian manchette-based and KIFC1-dependent sperm nuclear shaping machinery.We detected the presence of a KIFC1-like protein in the testis, muscle, and liver of O. tankahkeei by Western Blot. …”
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