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Some Have Fins - Bubble Disease album flac Performer: Some Have Fins
Title: Bubble Disease
Style: Indie Rock
Released: 1990
MP3 album: 1496 mb
FLAC album: 1360 mb
Rating: 4.6
Other formats: ASF MIDI AA AIFF DTS DMF MP1
Genre: Rock

Profile: English alternative rock group based in London. Steve Ludwin : Vocals Simon O'Regan: Guitar Matt Brewer: Bass Clive Dicker: Drums. Sites: Bandcamp, Bookogs. Bubble Disease ‎(LP, Album). AAAH LP 001. UK. 1990. Singles & EPs. Some Have Fins.

The disease is characterized by subcutaneous hemorrhaging of the mouth, fins, and eyes. It is most commonly seen in fish farms with poor water quality Viral infectious diseases. In 1984, infectious salmon anemia (ISAv) was discovered in Norway in an Atlantic salmon hatchery. Eighty percent of the fish in the outbreak died. ISAv, a viral disease, is now a major threat to the viability of Atlantic salmon farming. Sockeye salmon with gas bubble disease. Male and female Lepeophtheirus salmonis.

The gas bubble disease takes place when the pond or the aquarium becomes supersaturated (meaning more concentrated than normally possible) with excessive gas. This is not an unusual disease; rather it’s a very common disease that most of the fish owners would certainly know. What causes the gas bubble disease? Before I usher you to the causes, there are some important points to be highlighted. Let’s go through these points first. Gas bubbles attack the fins, eyes and the gills of the fishes. At times the bubbles are so big that the small fishes often lose the balance and may float uncontrollably. Just like if we carry something heavier than us, we lose our control!

Some Have Fins recorded two EP's and one 7" single for EVE Recordings between 1991-199. he 'Hopper' & 'Watered Down' EPs, and the 'We Let Go' 45 in lurid green vinyl. EVE Recordings compilation from February 1993, features MILK, Scissormen, Spifire, Headcleaner, Some Have Fins, Rosa Mota & more. If you like Some Have Fins, you may also like: Strummerville A Go-Go by The Joe Strummer Foundation. Strummer's foundation provides opportunities to aspiring musicians while working to prevent poverty.

SCID is the most severe form of primary immunodeficiencies, and there are now at least nine different known genes in which mutations lead to a form of SCID. It is also known as the bubble boy disease and bubble baby disease because its victims are extremely vulnerable to infectious diseases and some of them, such as David Vetter, have become famous. Physicians have also had some success with in utero transplants done before the child is born and also by using cord blood which is rich in stem cells

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Gas bubble disease is a surprisingly common condition in fish like Anthias and squirrel fish (Figure 1), although it can affect many different species. This is not usually a fatal condition, but eyes and fins be damaged quite severely and the bubbles can also form in internal organs, such as the liver, heart and brain, if the bubbles form in a vital area such as the atrium of the heart then death can occur very suddenly. Figure 2 - Sea Horse with severe supersaturation induced gas bubble disease affecting the eye.

Gas bubble disease is a disease of fish that are exposed to water supersaturated with nitrogen References. Gas bubble disease of fish". Tierarztliche Praxis. 25 (3): 284&ndash, 288. PMID 9289892. Gültepe, N; Ateş, O; Hisar, O (Sep 2011). Carbonic anhydrase activities from the rainbow trout lens correspond to the development of acute gas bubble disease". Journal of Aquatic Animal Health. 23 (3): 134&ndash, 139.

Affected fish show bubbles in the abdominal cavity, eyes, skin, gills, fins, mouth, swimbladder and within the digestive tract (Fig. 6-1) and exopthalmia. The clinical signs of gas bubble disease should not be confused with Swimbladder stress syndrome because the bubbles in the latter can be seenonly in the swimbladder. Effects on host: Death due to embolism in blood and emphysema in tissues; edema and degeneration of the gill lamellae; bulging of the cornea; abrupt mass mortali-ties.

the gills, fins and eyes (Engelhorn 1943). Dawley et. al. (1976) found bubbles in the gills of dead fish but. seldom in live fish; they concluded that these signs. are directly associated with death Although gas bubble disease produces a variety of. signs and lesions, the cause of death has generally. been attributed to anoxia resulting from stasis of. the blood. Weitkamp and Katz (1980) described the. role played by emboli in death caused by gas bubble. Gas bubble disease was the ultimate cause of the. fish deaths. Table 1. Physico-chemical indicators of water. Sample 1 2 3. Temperature (°C) . 1. Dissolved oxygen (mg/l) . 4 1. 0 1.

Tracklist

A1 Well Hell
A2 So I Bow
A3 Be Your Bride
A4 Bubble Disease
A5 Derailed
B1 Princess Is Best
B2 Douche Bag Fever
B3 No
B4 Cindy Can't Breathe
B5 Burst

Credits

  • Design – Piers Helm
  • Photography [Band Photo] – Matt Anker
  • Producer – Some Have Fins
  • Producer, Engineer – Jessica Corchoran*

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 017492 010146