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0.05) than T2 (fish culture with 15 plants /m2) which produced 9.43 kg/m2. Under the condition of the present study, results show in general that units integrated with hydroponic pepper T] and T2 resulted in best economic efficiency, and Ti was better than T2.]]>
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Cu> Sr> Zn> Mn> Pb> Ni> Se> As> Ba> Cr> Mo> Co>V >Cd, while in gastropod shells was: : Fe> Zn> Mn> Sr> Cu > As > Pb> Se> Ba> Ni>Cr> Mo> Go> V> Cd. The elements were more abundant in gastropod shells. Most elements were associated with aragonite( i.e. nepionic stage) in eastern and middle zone close to the source of the elements and with increasing age( i.e. in adult stage) associated with calcite in western sector. This is due to the mineralogy of shells, secondary alteration, location, environmental parameters, activity of organisms and source of sediments.]]>
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