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  • ==How fish are grouped== All fish are defined by their scientific species name, which is recognized worldwide
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  • ==How fish breed== A host of subtle adaptations distinguish the breeding methods of different fish families, although there are two general breeding categories. Most fishes (
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  • ==How fish function== Specialized functions in fish help them to survive in water. Among these are gills, swim bladders, and th
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  • ...breast Sunfish - Lepomis auritus (2365698542).jpg|right|300px|A freshwater fish (redbreast sunfish, ''Lepomis auritus'') in the Comal River, Texas, in 200 {{:Fish/Definition}}
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  • ...ietary "oils high in unsaturated fats extracted from the bodies of fish or fish parts, especially the livers. Those from the liver are usually high in vita ...Balk EM, Kupelnick B, Jordan HS, Lau J |title=n-3 Fatty acids from fish or fish-oil supplements, but not alpha-linolenic acid, benefit cardiovascular disea
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  • *Rogers, Geoff, 1994- Focus on freshwater aquarium fish *Bailey, Mary, 1999- The ultimate encyclopedia of aquarium fish & fish care
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  • '''Go Fish''' is a simple card exchange game of the quartet group, usually played by c Go fish uses a standard 52 card deck and is usually played with 2-5 players<ref nam
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  • #REDIRECT [[Go Fish]]
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  • ...from these environments, such as the [[Mono (fish)|Mono]] and the [[Scat (fish)|Scat]], appreciate a small addition of salt in their water. By the time ra
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  • ...uctuations in salinity. The vast ocean waters soon dilute the pollution of fish wastes and decaying organic matter. ...e marine aquarium come from shallow coastal waters near coral reefs, where fish can be captured easily. Unlike many freshwater fishes, most marine species
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  • Oils high in unsaturated fats extracted from the bodies of fish or fish parts, especially the livers.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • ...cause of poor roads and slow transportation speeds, the provision of fresh fish to potential inland customers as well as storage was inhibited, and this en Fish sauces simply are not as obvious in Europe as in Asia. <ref name=Clay>{{cit
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  • {{r|Monotypic tropical egg-laying fish}} {{r|Livebearing fish}}
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  • Type of fish native to the Americas and east Asia which have been introduced into other
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Fish oil]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Cooking ingredients or condiments made from salted fermentation of fish or other seafood
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  • ...at does not fall neatly into other groups or categories, or "miscellaneous fish" if you will.'' ...very few species and other species do not fit conveniently into the major fish groups.
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  • ...aptations to the shape and appearance of fish occur in fresh waters, where fish must cope with high or low water levels, fast or slow water flow, wide temp ...ompressed) bodies are often found living among plant stems in lakes, while fish with flat dorsal profiles swim just below the waters surface.
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  • ...springtime and reaching through the ensuing weekend, this fish-fry of all fish-fries includes multiple circus tents under which the local delicacy, catfis
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  • *Rogers, Geoff, 1994- Focus on freshwater aquarium fish *Bailey, Mary, 1999- The ultimate encyclopedia of aquarium fish & fish care
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  • *Rogers, Geoff, 1994- Focus on freshwater aquarium fish *Bailey, Mary, 1999- The ultimate encyclopedia of aquarium fish & fish care
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  • *Rogers, Geoff, 1994- Focus on freshwater aquarium fish *Bailey, Mary, 1999- The ultimate encyclopedia of aquarium fish & fish care
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  • *Rogers,Geoff. ''Freshwater Aquarium Fish''. 1 ed. ''Focus on''. Buffalo, New York: Firefly Books *Mills,Dick. ''Aquarium Fish''. 1 ed. ''Eyewitness Handbooks''. New York, New York: Dorling
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  • *Rogers,Geoff. ''Freshwater Aquarium Fish''. 1 ed. ''Focus on''. Buffalo, New York: Firefly Books *Mills,Dick. ''Aquarium Fish''. 1 ed. ''Eyewitness Handbooks''. New York, New York: Dorling
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  • *Rogers,Geoff. ''Freshwater Aquarium Fish''. 1 ed. ''Focus on''. Buffalo, New York: Firefly Books *Mills,Dick. ''Aquarium Fish''. 1 ed. ''Eyewitness Handbooks''. New York, New York: Dorling
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  • *Rogers,Geoff. ''Freshwater Aquarium Fish''. 1 ed. ''Focus on''. Buffalo, New York: Firefly Books *Mills,Dick. ''Aquarium Fish''. 1 ed. ''Eyewitness Handbooks''. New York, New York: Dorling
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  • ==How fish are grouped== All fish are defined by their scientific species name, which is recognized worldwide
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  • Oils high in unsaturated fats extracted from the bodies of fish or fish parts, especially the livers.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • ...breast Sunfish - Lepomis auritus (2365698542).jpg|right|300px|A freshwater fish (redbreast sunfish, ''Lepomis auritus'') in the Comal River, Texas, in 200 {{:Fish/Definition}}
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  • ...ips of raw fish, meat or other seafood served as part of Japanese cuisine; fish prepared as such is sometimes misidentified as ''sushi''.
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  • ...aptations to the shape and appearance of fish occur in fresh waters, where fish must cope with high or low water levels, fast or slow water flow, wide temp ...ompressed) bodies are often found living among plant stems in lakes, while fish with flat dorsal profiles swim just below the waters surface.
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  • ==How fish function== Specialized functions in fish help them to survive in water. Among these are gills, swim bladders, and th
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  • ...at does not fall neatly into other groups or categories, or "miscellaneous fish" if you will.'' ...very few species and other species do not fit conveniently into the major fish groups.
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  • ...ast Asia. Many species are brightly colored, and are available as aquarium fish worldwide. Danios are very similar to barbs but are much slimmer-bodied. T ...en fish foods without any hesitation. Bred by the thousand in commercial [[fish farm]]s, albino and long-finned strains of ''[[Brachydanio rerio]]'' ([[Zeb
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  • #REDIRECT [[Go Fish]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fish oil]]
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  • ...[[vinegar]]ed [[rice]]. It may include raw or cooked [[vegetable]]s, raw [[fish]] (刺身 ''[[sashimi]]'') or other ingredients, and is typically served wi ...her than the vinegared rice base on which other ingredients are served. No fish is necessary to serve sushi, and dishes typically include several sushi pie
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fermented fish sauce]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fermented fish sauce]]
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  • Species of shoaling fish.
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  • Family of fish containing around 2,000 members.
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  • Long, slender, eel-like, non aggressive fish.
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  • Any fish in the family Cyprinidae (also called Cypriniformes).
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  • * [http://www.rockportusa.com/motifone/index.htm Motif No.1 - The Little Fish Shack Which Refused To Go Away]
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  • ...springtime and reaching through the ensuing weekend, this fish-fry of all fish-fries includes multiple circus tents under which the local delicacy, catfis
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  • Peaceful insectivore community fish native to fresh waters of southeast Asia.
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  • Family of freshwater subtropical and tropical [[fish]], belonging to the order [[Characiformes]].
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  • [[Fish]] with a breathing organ enabling them to use atmospheric air gulped at the
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  • {{r|Monotypic tropical egg-laying fish}} {{r|Livebearing fish}}
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  • Regions were [[fishers]] can catch [[fish]], either within a maritime nations [[Exclusive Economic Zone]], or in [[In
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  • An ornamental [[fish]] of [[Asia|Asian]] origin bred for colors and patterns that are pleasing w
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  • A [[Caribbean Sea|Caribbean]] fish in the family ''[[Haemulidae]]''.
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  • Cooking ingredients or condiments made from salted fermentation of fish or other seafood
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  • ...ity, it is easy to keep different North American fishes, such as [[Shiner (fish)|shiners]] and [[Sunfish|sunfish]], as well as [[Bitterling|bitterlings]] a
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  • ...d in 1880 by Hugo Mulertt, and has become one of the best selling aquarium fish since.
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  • ...outhern Hemisphere near Aquarius and Grus, its name is Latin for 'southern fish'.
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  • ...erial shaped into items such as arrow and spear points, needles, awls, and fish hooks.
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  • Air-gulping, flat-bottomed [[fish]] families in the [[Cypriniforme]] order with an erectile spine between the
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  • ...ered with a creamy, mayonnaise-like sauce that has been flavored with tuna fish.
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  • ...r non-standard colored fish, would appear and draw greater attention. Such fish would be segregated and kept for their appearance rather than their meat, a ...ody color of the Goldfish is metallic red-orange with matching fins. Young fish may be greenish bronze, changing to adult coloration after about one year.
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  • {{:Black Widow (fish)}} {{:Beacon Fish}}
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  • ...from egg yolks and melted butter that is frequently eaten with vegetables, fish, and eggs benedict.
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  • ...placement observed in the life cycles of many animal species, e.g. whales, fish, birds, and insects.
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  • ...[[Dorado]], [[Mensa]] and [[Chamaeleon]]. Its name is Latin for 'flying fish', having being shortened from Piscis Volans. |sym = Flying Fish
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  • Long chain polyunsaturated omega-3 fatty acid, found in fish oil, and used in the formation of anti-clotting agents.
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  • ...org/manual/FishbaseThe_BRAINS_Table.htm Comparative table of brain size in fish]
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  • ...e basic to [[Korea]]n cooking; flavorings include hot peppers, [[fermented fish sauce]] or fresh seafood abd [[garlic]]
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  • *Bloodfin (fish) *Blind Cave fish
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  • ...Southern Hemisphere near Carina and Dorado, its name is Latin for 'flying fish', having being shortened from Piscis Volans.
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  • The ubiquitous [[fermented fish sauce]] of [[Vietnam]], a clear liquid of varying aroma, and a significant
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  • [[Fermented fish sauce]] of [[Thailand]], similar to Vietnamese ''[[nuoc mam]]''; Thai cooki
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  • ...] based on depth and speed needed for the appropriate type and location of fish.
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  • ...ye. It acts as a deterrent to predators, but it also tends to catch in the fish-keeper's net. The mouths of loaches are downturned and have barbels for det
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  • ...t has a beard; so has a rat. It is lean; so is a rat. Go and fetch another fish." ...h, and then, obedient to his demand, gave it to him. Then Paao offered the fish as a sacrifice to the idol deity with the prayer, "Grant a child unto Laaka
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  • ...in a similar manner to the green salad, are also called salads, as in tuna-fish salad, egg salad, and potato salad.
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  • ==Fish poisoning==
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  • ...d pelvic fins are usually well produced and add to the gracefulness of the fish. The eyes can be normal or protuberant ("telescopic)". ...treated as a separate breed due to the clear differences in ability of the fish to swim. While Fantails and Veiltails are usually slower moving and have di
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  • ...nity)|Catalonia]]. Like all seafood stews, it presents the challenge that fish cannot be slow-cooked as in most stews, or it falls apart. It also has some ...nd seafood stock. Finally, add the seafood, which usually consists of firm fish, squid, and shellfish. Finish with chopped parsley and serve with a crusty
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  • ...r Aries and Pegasus, the 12th member of the zodiac, its name is Latin for 'fish'.
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  • *Mills,Dick. ''Aquarium Fish''. 1 ed. ''Eyewitness Handbooks''. New York, New York: Dorling
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  • ...and bones, produced by ultraviolet irradiation and sterols found in milk, fish, and eggs.
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  • Type of fish native to the Americas and east Asia which have been introduced into other
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  • Atolls and island complexes in the Pacific Ocean, managed as refuges by the Fish and Wildlife Service of the US Department of Interior.
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  • {{:Moor (fish)}} {{:Pom-pom (fish)}}
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  • ...ontours. It is not as deep as the [[Common Goldfish]]. The colors of these fish depend on the strain, the most popular of which show red-orange and lemon-y ...80s. The first comet goldfish was seen in the ponds of the U.S. Government Fish Commission in Washington. Mulertt later became a propagator of goldfish and
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  • ...ion characteristic of organisms with four types of color receptors. Birds, fish and insects are commonly tetrachromats and some human woman have tetrachrom
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  • *[http://www.seafish.org/plate/fishandchips.asp On Plate - Fish & chips] - Seafish Industry Authority
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  • ...fresh and salt water. It may be extended to include [[aquaculture]], or "fish farming".
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  • ...egared rice in Japanese cuisine; may include raw or cooked vegetables, raw fish (刺身 ''sashimi'') or other ingredients, and is typically served with soy
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  • {{rpl|Beta (fish)}}
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  • ...he [[Labridae|labrid fish]]. (i) [[Cheilinus celebicus]], feeds on small [[fish]]es and [[invertebrate]]s, (j) [[Hemigymnus melapterus]], feeds on inverteb
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  • ...c]] relationships among the [[Labroid]] [[family (biology)|families]] of [[fish]], based on whole [[mitochondrial DNA]] [[DNA sequence|sequences]]. Note th
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  • {{rpl|Fish oil}}
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  • ...tiated from old commons in which the common pool resources are land, wood, fish, or other tangible, [[natural resources]]
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  • ...nd other "fancy" goldfish say that in the hands of a responsible owner the fish leads a quiet and fulfilling life, not having to compete for food at all. ...s of this variety of twintail are highly distinctive, and they sway as the fish swims. The rest of the body is roughly egg-shaped with a straight dorsal su
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  • ==Fish== One of few times during the year when an ordinary family might serve a fish course in addition to the main roast.
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  • ...contains everyting including the tank and filtration system - you just add fish, plants, and water. Goldfish are noted for being messy, greedy feeders that ...counteract the problem, which could however, also be indicative that your fish are overcrowded.
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  • {{Image| Goose-Fish.JPG|left|50px|Werner Gutzeit “Goose-Fish”}} ...ner gutzeit - Goose-Fish with bottle.jpg|80px|thumb| Werner Gutzeit “Goose-Fish with bottle”]]
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  • ...rptive of flavors; the binder may be of a main ingredient (e.g., [[gefilte fish]]), a wrapper for a filling (e.g., [[empanada]]), or simply a mass that abs
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  • {{r|Fish (food)}} {{r|Fish farming}}
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  • ...ed as an indication of the variety of species that can be collected by the fish-keeper. Generally speaking, it is likely that coldwater fishes will be rath
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  • ...ockwise from top-left:[[Comet Goldfish]], [[Twintail Goldfish]], [[Shiner (fish)|Shiner]], [[Butterfly Koi]], and [[Sunfish]]]] ...North America, Europe, and Japan have recently become popular as aquarium fish. There may be local laws against selling some species or removing them from
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  • and in her own words, "lived on fish and meat." It is from her family that the earliest oral history of the comm at [[Giroux Bay]] as a fishing camp where the year's supply of fish was
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  • ==How fish breed== A host of subtle adaptations distinguish the breeding methods of different fish families, although there are two general breeding categories. Most fishes (
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  • ..._tonnato_2.jpg|right|200px|Vitello tonnato, chilled, sliced veal with tuna fish sauce.}} ...into thin, individual servings. The sauce is also made in advance. Tuna fish, which can be of the canned variety, is puréed in an electric blender or f
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  • |work = Fish and Wildlife Branch, [[Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources]] ...we stopped stocking hatchery fish (from 0.4 fish/hour in 1982 to over 1.4 fish/hour in 1989). As a result of the positive results on Kent Creek, plantings
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  • |sym = Fish (plural)
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  • ...from these environments, such as the [[Mono (fish)|Mono]] and the [[Scat (fish)|Scat]], appreciate a small addition of salt in their water. By the time ra
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  • {{r|Peak fish}}
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  • ...the ultimate collection of classic pasta, pizza, antipasto, risotto, meat, fish and vegetable dishes, and delicious desserts, with over 500 photographs''.
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  • '''Go Fish''' is a simple card exchange game of the quartet group, usually played by c Go fish uses a standard 52 card deck and is usually played with 2-5 players<ref nam
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  • ...e is Dragon Goby or Dragon Fish. It is often sold as a "highly aggressive" fish, but violet gobies are actually quite docile, and nearly blind.<ref>http:// ...e known, although males are more territorial at spawning times.<ref>http://fish.mongabay.com/species/Gobioides_broussonnetii.html</ref>
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  • ...taenoic acid''' is an "important [[polyunsaturated fatty acid]] found in [[fish oil]]s. It serves as the precursor for the prostaglandin-3 and thromboxane-
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  • ...uctuations in salinity. The vast ocean waters soon dilute the pollution of fish wastes and decaying organic matter. ...e marine aquarium come from shallow coastal waters near coral reefs, where fish can be captured easily. Unlike many freshwater fishes, most marine species
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  • |sym = Southern Fish
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  • ...etrapods to have recognizable limbs. Acanthostega evolved from Lobe-Finned Fish, and was the ancestor to the majority of species that followed in later per ==Fish-Like Features==
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  • ...cause of poor roads and slow transportation speeds, the provision of fresh fish to potential inland customers as well as storage was inhibited, and this en Fish sauces simply are not as obvious in Europe as in Asia. <ref name=Clay>{{cit
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  • ...m and is capable of swimming very fast over short distances. It is a hardy fish and benefits from being kept outdoors in a pond all year round.
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  • ...ke other omega-3 fatty acids, it can be found in fish. Most of the DHA in fish and other more complex organisms originates in microalgae of the genus [[Sc
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  • ...g commonly being housed with the much faster Comet goldfish. It is a hardy fish and benefits from being kept outdoors in a pond all year round.
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  • ...eals with the smaller groups, including the sharks and flying foxes. These fish are from a variety of climes, and each requires special water conditions.<n
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  • Dams can disrupt the migration of fish species, like [[Salmon]], and can disrupt the flow of silt from the river's
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Fish oil]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...rn) was planted (often with some high-nitrogen fertilizer) such as a small fish under the seeds. Besides its own production, it served as a support for the
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  • * You can tune a piano but you can't tuna fish (1978) produced first hit song ''Roll with the changes''
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  • ...rains within a species. Some ''Vibrio'' species are important pathogens of fish and crustaceans, which may be opportunistic pathogens in people with skin w ...rall presence of ''V. parahaemolyticus'' samples was 45.6%, with 71.4% in fish, 44.0% in oysters, and 27.6% in shrimp.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...civilian and military vessels. Sonar technology will be oceanographic, [[fish finder|fishfinding]], etc., rather than, for example, [[anti-submarine warf A basic resource locator is a [[sonar]] specialized as a [[fish finder]], but extends to earth resource satellites giving multispectral and
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  • ...be prepared for King Arthur. Tom jumped out as the cook was preparing the fish to the astonishment of everyone and the diminutive hero soon became a favor
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  • | title = COASTAL FISH & WILDLIFE HABITAT RATING FORM: Stony Islan ...g freshwater wetlands, an inland lake, and upland forest. In addition, the fish and wildlife habitat includes the underwater shoals surrounding the island
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  • ...lar systems of [[mammal]]s, [[bird]]s, [[amphibian]]s, [[reptile]]s, and [[fish]]. ===Fish===
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  • | known_for = Catalogued Arctic fish ...known for expeditions to the [[Arctic]], where he catalogued the region's fish.<ref name=WbfcWeedBio/><ref name=INHSHerpetology/>
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  • ...]], and traditionally was served with vegetables, primarily asparagus, and fish, often salmon. Sometime around the turn of the 20th century the dish calle
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  • ...itis elegans]]'', the fruit fly ''[[Drosophila melanogaster]]'', the zebra fish ''[[Danio rerio]]'', the frog ''[[Xenopus laevis]]'', the mouse ''[[Mus mus
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  • ...milar in pronunciation to another word for 'enough' or 'plenty'. By eating fish you are in a way 'eating plenty'. This is a good omen for the new year. Dec
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  • ...te Islands National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) Complex, which is managed by the Fish and Wildlife Service of the [[U.S. Department of the Interior]]. Midway Ato The Fish and Wildlife Service and the US Air Force are exploring future management o
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  • |Grey Nurse Shark.jpg|Smaller [[Fish|fish]] surround a grey nurse shark (''Carcharias taurus'') in an [[Ocean|ocean]]
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  • ...]] (a system of "educational kinesiology"); the inflated claims of Omega-3 fish oils; [[homeopathy]]; and myriad other pseudosciences.
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  • ...[[primates]] like [[baboon]]s and [[chimpanzee]]s but also [[stickleback]] fish, for example &mdash; show the following behaviour:
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  • I have added definitions to all biology pages lacking them, save for the many fish articles added by [[User:Drew R. Smith|Drew Smith]] which should all be rev
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  • ...the environment due to such movements (e.g. the movement of water due to a fish [[swimming]] in it) also fall into the scope of this discipline, as do proc
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  • Akihito has a strong interest in [[ichthyology]], the study of [[fish]], and has published on the subject in scholarly journals.
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  • [[Image:Chip-shop.jpg|right|thumb|Chips are often sold in [[fish and chip]] shops, kept hot behind the counter.]] ...the [[British Empire]], now members of the [[Commonwealth of Nations]]. [[Fish and chips]] is a particularly popular combination in the UK; this meal will
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  • ...s ''Rangifer tarandus saintnicolas magicalus'' by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game <ref>http://www.adfg.state.ak.us/pubs/notebook/biggame/santasreind
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  • ...ells produces a [[neurotoxin]] that is highly toxic to inhabitants such as fish and shellfish, and can be passed through the food chain to other organisms [[Image:fishkill3.jpg|thumb|250px|Fish kill due to toxins produced by ''A. tamarense''<br> <small><small>Photo cou
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  • Celtic influence produces meat and fish baked in pastry. Galician food is the ancestor of the Argentinian [[empanad ...nusual mixtures with many ingredients, such as [[zarzuela]] with different fish, and fruit as an ingredient.
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  • * [[Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge]], [[United States of America]]
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  • ...ents include [[cream cheese]], [[butter]], or [[cream cheese]] with smoked fish such as [[lox (food)|lox]] or [[smoked sturgeon]]. Due to the center hole,
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  • |Bergen-market.jpg|Smoked whale meat and fish on sale at a market in Bergen, Norway.
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  • ...dish, or polenta; a second or main course (secondo) composed of a meat or fish dish; the second course is usually accompanied by a vegetable dish on a sep
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  • ...eed on the epidermis of live fish and free floating cells that detach from fish. ''Pfiesteria'' is known to exhibit both sexual and asexual reproduction, b ...hat attribute to fish kills and how to mitigate ''P. shumwayae'' damage to fish populations.
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  • ...to recover, the restoration of flow may in fact come too late to save the fish.<ref name="Remove2">[https://e360.yale.edu/features/on-the-klamath-dam-remo ...levels relative to other rivers in the [[Pacific Northwest]]. The numerous fish are a major source of food for [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Native
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  • ...plomatic history of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In most cases (Fish, Cleveland, Ford) they remain unequalled.
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  • ...ive in the Potomac watershed. The River is still home to a wide variety of fish and wildlife. ...a.edu/books/metcalf.html</ref>. The Potomac's [[crab]]s, [[oyster]]s and [[fish]] were a major factor in the success of Tidewater colonies in Maryland and
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  • ..., including safety (i.e., collision avoidance), resource location (e.g., [[fish finder]]), navigation, and military applications.
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  • | title = Fish Tales: The Lure and the Lore of the Rideau
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  • Image:Fish San Fernando Mission 1892.jpeg|{{Fish San Fernando Mission 1892.jpeg/credit}}<br />The ''dovecote'' (or cupola) o
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  • ...fly]] population by consuming their larvae, and are an important source of fish food.
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  • ...always jealous fiance, Ronnie Fish, thereby giving his mother, Lady Julia Fish, yet another chance to talk him out of an unsuitable marriage. ...the task is too much for him and hands the manuscript over to Ronnie Fish. Fish is distracted by his loss of Sue's love, but once the storm breaks he feels
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  • ...rivers, Fish Creek also flows through the city, joining the Bow river at ''Fish Creek Provincial Park''.
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  • ...ic. Keep in mind most fancies can grow to be quite large, so keep only one fish per ten gallons.
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  • ...arald Rosenthal]] (born 1937), German hydrobiologist known for his work in fish farming and ecology.
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  • They are usually served hot, but many, such as [[gefilte fish]], may be presented cold. While most dumplings are part of entrees or appet
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  • ...commercially important as a provider of ivory, and due to its shipyard and fish-processing plants, is the more strategically valuable of the two autonomous
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  • ...me lifestyle and date to roughly the same period. At these sites there are fish bones, hooks, harpoons, nets, and canoes.
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  • Chicken, fish (usually fresh, but there is also a dried variety, reconstituted for stewin *''Somaki'' -fish
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  • * The fish spirit allows Pocahontas to swim faster, which lets her swim against curren With the exception of the fish it is not possible to complete the game without gaining all of the spirits.
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  • ...by the muscular pump of the [[heart]]. It passes to the [[lungs]] (or in [[fish]], the [[gill]]s) to be oxygenated, and then is circulated throughout the b
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  • ...ited to specific places, times, or subsets of organisms. For example, "the fish community of Lake Ontario before industrialization".
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  • ...nd plans to observe a salmon test fishery vessel. He also plans to visit a fish processing plant and tour the Central Coast Area office and Coast Guard fac
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  • ...ref>Myers, R. A. and B. Worm. 2003. Rapid worldwide depletion of predatory fish communities. Nature 423:280-283.</ref> [[Overfishing]] of predators can cau ...ng is the practice of throwing a lit stick of [[dynamite]] in a shoal of [[fish]] and collecting them as they float to the surface. Depending on the proxim
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  • ...own, the [[France|French]] call the same occasion ''poisson d'avril'', or "fish of April" with the same types of jokes being played. In contrast, the [[Por
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  • ...ve breeding. The majority of the small barbs are bred by the thousand in [[fish farm]]s in the Far East, South Africa, eastern Europe, and Florida. Captive
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  • ...ermine the [[gene mapping|structure]] of chromosomes. Fluorescent DNA ISH (FISH) can, for example, be used in medical diagnostics to assess chromosomal int
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  • ...rtle is omnivorous. They will eat snails, slugs, mealworms, earthworms and fish. Some fruits and veggetables like watermelons, strawberries, bananas, tomat
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  • ...[[Doubleday (publisher)|Doubleday, Doran]], New York, under the title '''''Fish Preferred<!--REDIRECT-->''''', and in the United Kingdom on 19 July 1929 by ...robisher Pilbeam|Percy Pilbeam]], scheme to put a stop to the book, Ronnie Fish and his old pal Hugo Carmody are entangled in difficult relationships with
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  • ...m]] while the cortex develops from [[mesoderm]]. In amphibians and in some fish, the medulla and cortex are two separate organs.
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  • ...linked culinary meanings. Originally it meant a dish (meat, poultry, eggs, fish) that had been cooked, then cooled and coated with a thick sauce that would ...ite or colored chaud-froids such as ''sauce chaud-froid à la Nantua'', for fish and crustaceans, which is the standard white chaud-froid additionally flavo
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  • ...e they become large enough to take their familiar forms. Two examples are fish [[larva]]e and sea stars (also called [[starfish]]). === Fish ===
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  • ...ietary "oils high in unsaturated fats extracted from the bodies of fish or fish parts, especially the livers. Those from the liver are usually high in vita ...Balk EM, Kupelnick B, Jordan HS, Lau J |title=n-3 Fatty acids from fish or fish-oil supplements, but not alpha-linolenic acid, benefit cardiovascular disea
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  • ...icides may be toxic or detrimental to non-target organisms such as humans, fish and wildlife, and beneficial insects such as pollinators. Ground and surfac
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  • ===FISH/Colossus=== * Harvey G. Cragon, "From Fish to Colossus: How the German Lorenz Cipher was Broken at Bletchley Park", Cr
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  • ...aw of [[baleen whales]], and [[mutualist]] ectosymbionts such as [[cleaner fish]]. ...rimp with its tail to warn it. When that happens both the shrimp and goby fish quickly retract into the burrow.<ref>{{Harvnb|Facey|Helfman|Collette|1997}}
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  • ...ly [[dog]]s and [[cat]]s, and other small animals, such as [[bird]]s and [[fish]] are practical for several reasons. Aside from the obvious (eg, elephants ...l must be actually domesticable. Examples of the former are such things as fish (eg, small ones, even including carnivorous ones such as [[piranha]]), or s
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  • ...y eat, the food is not actually held down very well, and occasionally, the fish, or bug, can actually escape before being forced back into the mouth by the ...the capacity to wreck entire ecosystems by eating native wildlife such as fish and turtles that have no natural defense against these creatures.
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  • A "haggis supper", as bought from fish and chip shops in Scotland, comprises a haggis deep-fried in batter with an
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  • ...shape) -- folded around [[beef]], [[steak]], [[chicken]], grilled or fried fish, or other meat; [[cheese]]; [[beans]] (frijoles); [[lettuce]]; [[tomato]] a
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  • ...hile researching the various cancer indicators found in a given species of fish, he created a taxonomic approach to zoology and encouraged its use and expa
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  • ...the bands existence. The albums ''You can tune a piano but you can't tuna fish'' (1978), ''Roll with the changes'' (1978) and ''Nine Lives'' continued to
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  • ...The two POMC genes were compared with each other, to POMC genes from other fish, and also vertebrates.)'' Takahashi A ''et al''. (2006) Evolution of melanocortin systems in fish. ''Gen Comp Endocrinol'' 148(1):85-94 PMID 16289182.
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  • | Black fish in chili oil | Boiled Black fish served on top of a bead of bean sprouts and drowned in chili oil. Usually,
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  • ...d for sautéing delicate items such as boned and skinned chicken breasts or fish filets. Many, although not all, recipes specify its use in the preparation
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  • ...) and bifurcated into the cartilaginous fish (Chondrichthyes) and the bony fish (Osteichthyes). ...he Actinopterygians (ray-finned fish) and the Sarcopterygians (lobe-finned fish). The earliest tetrapods evolved from a common ancestor from the Sarcoptery
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  • ...read]], [[cakes]], [[cookies]], and [[candies]]. It is also used flavor [[fish]], [[poultry]], [[soup]], and [[stews]]. The leaves, which have a more sub Some fishermen use anise oil on their fishing lures to attract freshwater fish. <ref>{{cite web
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  • In tropical [[clown fish]], the dominant individual in a group becomes female while the other ones a ...thworm]]s and some snails are [[hermaphrodite]]s; a few species of lizard, fish, and insect are all female and reproduce by [[parthenogenesis]].
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  • ...eem to prefer nesting above the high tide line and on steeper beaches.<ref>Fish MR, Cote IM, Gill JA, Jones AP, Renshoff S, Watkinson AR. Predicting the im ...g nesting sites that loggerheads have been using for years. <ref name=Fish>Fish et al. 2005 op. cit.</ref> As air temperatures rise, incubating clutches th
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  • ...n dietary consists of various plant parts (berries, roots sprouts, fungi), fish, insects, and small mammals. They are not highly carnivorous, and their die
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  • ...fillings, which can range from leafy green vegetables to potato slices to fish and cured meats, are mixed in with the scrambled eggs before being fried in
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  • ...llows the course of the Amu Darya river. Within the river system, about 50 fish species could be found during the 1960's; that number has dropped to approx
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  • ...e traditional grilled fare such as [[steak]]s and [[hamburger]]s and often fish and [[sandwich]]es are served.
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  • ...reparation of rice like ''Basmati'' cooked along with mutton or chicken or fish.
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  • ...nloading facility that is leased to a contractor; over 4 million pounds of fish and shellfish were landed in 2007. Major fisheries include [[scallop (shell
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  • :''For the fish called midshipman, see [[midshipman fish]].''
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  • ...in the culture throughout these areas, which have traditionally relied on fish, sea mammals, and land animals for food, heat, light, clothing, tools, and
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  • ...ary diet of platypuses is aquatic invertebrates. They also eat small fish, fish eggs and shrimp.
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  • ...' = '''fòwl''' ''bird'', '''håul, sôul''' ''spirit'' (= '''sôle''' ''only, fish''). ...nd'' = '''rôle''' ''play'', '''sôul''' ''spirit'' = '''sôle''' ''only'', ''fish'' = '''tôll''' ''bell'', '''vôle'''.
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  • ...nd industrial region, heavy development has taken its toll on wildlife and fish populations as well as water quality.
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  • ...indicates that teeth evolved from [[denticle]]s (scales) found in early [[fish]].
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  • ...include phosphates, iron ore, lead, silver, copper, manganese, lead, zinc, fish and salt; there is a water shortage. Recently, it increased opportunities f
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  • ...illaries of the body tissues. This is known as ''single'' circulation. The fish heart therefore has just one pump and just two chambers. Amphibians and mos
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  • ...y contains rice, toasted [[nori]] seaweed sheets, [[oshinko]] pickles, and fish, most often [[salmon]].
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  • ...ediments, in the guts of marine animals, and on the surface of decomposing fish. When they are dispersed they produce a very weak light; however when they ====Biogenic amine formation and bacterial contribution in fish, squid and shellfish====
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  • ...h, or polenta; a second or main course (''secondo'') composed of a meat or fish dish; the second course is usually accompanied by a vegetable dish on a sep | a cold dish of veal with tuna fish sauce
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  • Camp Lejeune conducts one of the preeminent [[fisheries management|fish]] and [[wildlife management]] programs within the [[United States Departmen ...abeach Amaranth) Determined To Be Threatened". Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Services Division of Endangered Species (April 7, 1993, 50 CFR
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  • ...nctuary for complex and intertwined groups of [[species]]. Many types of [[fish]] begin their [[life]] here or migrate through these waters. [[Shellfish]]
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  • ...enjoyed. Other condiments include malt vinegar (the U.K. with traditional fish and chips), gravy [[poutine]] ([[Canada]]), banana ketchup ([[Philippines]
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  • The ''medium'' (e.g. soil) or organism (e.g. fish) affected by the pollutant or contaminant is called a ''receptor'', whilst
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  • ...lements.<ref name=":0"/> On the Nutritarian diet, dairy products, eggs and fish are to make up less than 10% of calories whilst legumes make between 10% to
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  • ...they will maintain a roughly 24 hour rhythm. An extreme example is of cave fish which have lived in complete darkness for millions of years and their clock
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  • ...by later deposits of standing bodies of water which contain fish and shell fish. Later seismic events might bend and twist these two layers in some places
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  • ...bor of the Fishing Hawk; and when that diligent Bird has at length taken a fish, and is bearing it to his nest for the support of his mate and young ones,
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  • ...concentrations that are toxic to biota, including sensitive life stages of fish and invertebrates. Aluminium is normally a harmless component of silicate ...tion experiments and in field surveys. A number of species, especially of fish and macro-invertebrates, that commonly occur in surface waters cannot survi
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  • ...concentrations that are toxic to biota, including sensitive life stages of fish and invertebrates. Aluminium is normally a harmless component of silicate ...tion experiments and in field surveys. A number of species, especially of fish and macro-invertebrates, that commonly occur in surface waters cannot survi
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  • ...name="pmid15643019">{{cite journal| author=Gharib H, Tuttle RM, Baskin HJ, Fish LH, Singer PA, McDermott MT| title=Subclinical thyroid dysfunction: a joint
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  • Since 2001, Canada has mandated VMS, for vessels of certain sizes, to fish for specific species in designated areas. The underlying MCS strategies, w ...hing within fifty miles (93 km) of the coast in the Sea of Cortez, and any fish within 12 nmi of the Revillagigedo Islands. VMS is seen as the only way Mex
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  • ...ecided to become a trader. He built himself a boat and traded in fruit and fish between U.S. and Canada. It was while engaged in this business that he was
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  • ...with grilled meats, particularly [[beef]], but can also accompany grilled fish such as [[salmon]].
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  • '''rây''' ''light'', ''fish'' = '''Rây''' = '''Râe''' = '''Wrây''' ''persons '''rhô''' ''Greek'' = '''rôw''' ''line'' = '''rôe''' ''fish
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  • jealous fiance, Ronnie Fish, thereby giving his mother, Lady Julia Fish, yet another chance to talk him out of an unsuitable marriage.
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  • === Fish and Pike === '''Fish''' <ref>{{citation
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  • * Local/regional fish such as scallops in the Northeast U.S., anchovies in Peruvian waters, or ro ...ctions that can help in navigation, economic analysis, safety, and finding fish to harvest.
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  • ...n to occur in a wide variety of vertebrates: mammals, birds, reptiles, and fish. The [[venom]] of a number of Australian snakes acts by activating the huma ...of invertebrate Gla-proteins is formed by the conotoxins, produced by the fish-hunting snail ''[[Conus geographus]]''. These snails produce a neurotoxin c
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  • ...n'', like most of the other vessels, was repurposed. She was converted to fish [[halibut]].
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  • ...d in a shoreline environment. Such foods as eggs, frogs, turtles, spawning fish, clams, crabs and mussels, all have high amounts of iodine in them. ...Typical foods found on shorelines include: eggs, frogs, turtles, spawning fish, marsh plants, mussels, clams, crabs, crayfish, birds.
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  • ...Ensign 1 would take a sheet of paper, numbered and saturated in fermenting fish, out, and recite "I recognize sheet number 12792." The other ensign would s
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  • ...rn offspring, which may be male or female. Most species of [[insect]]s, [[fish]], [[amphibian]]s, [[reptile]]s, and [[bird]]s have females which lay eggs.
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  • ...harveyi, as one of the bacteria responsible for causing vibriosis in shell fish and finfish, may have effects in any of the following manners of the host o ...idate for Vibrio harveyi in Orange-spotted grouper (Epinephelus coioides). Fish and shellfish immunology, 25(6), 829-833. Abstract retrieved April 29, 2009
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  • * [[Fish]] ** [[Fish]]
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  • ...mprove “water quality which provides for the protection and propagation of fish, shellfish and wildlife and provides for recreation in and on the water”, *[[Essential Fish Habitat]]
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  • *[[Freshwater fish]] ...sweat it, either way, and let some variation of usages be. We got bigger fish to fry...like redesigning that sidebar! [[User:Stephen Ewen|Stephen Ewen]]
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  • {{Image|Fish.jpg|left|350px|3 fish.}}
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  • ...me local grass-fed, pasture-raised, hormone- and antibiotic-free meats and fish. There is also a few tables for eating near the deli, as well as tables an
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  • ...unique additional [[basal ganglia]], the hyperstriatum. Accordingly, the fish [[palaeocortex]] was thought to be the antecedent of the human olfactory c ...elencephala of fish do not only contribute to olfactory functions and that fish have a [[hippocampus]] whose main function is not [[olfaction]], but [[mem
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  • ...lluted that fewer recreational activities were being carried out there and fish species were seriously threatened. <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mddep.go
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  • ...characteristic more of a running mammal than of the horizontal movement of fish. The question of how land animals evolved into ocean-going behemoths has be ...as been speculated that they lived like modern [[sea otter]]s, hunting for fish in the shallows.
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  • ..., gízzard, gíg, gíld''' ''gold'' (= '''guíld''' ''society''), '''gíll''' ''fish'' (cf. soft '''g''' in '''gíll''' ''quarter pint'' = '''Jíll''' ''person'
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  • ...edation|prey]], almost anything they can manage to overpower, including: [[fish]], [[bird]]s, a variety of [[mammals]], and other [[reptile]]s. Particularl
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  • ...ref>. These food products are considered to be healthier, and good quality fish products are essential for omega 3 intake in the diet. ...gar, potatoes and beans are significantly cheaper than foods such as meat, fish and vegetables for the equivocal overall energy. Figure 1 shows that when a
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  • ...sh, with the consequence that he grew gills and fins and could swim like a fish. He gained great longevity through the changes to his body, but unfortunat
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  • ...caused by a storm in 1845 had seen the desertion of the island's offshore fish population). The Pitcairn Island descendants now comprise around a third of
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  • '''gáff''' ''fish, plot'' = '''gáffe''' ''mistake'', cf. '''gúff''' ''nonsense '''gíll''' ''fish'' hard '''g''', as also in '''McGíll''' ''person
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  • ...me for an uncle in the wholesale fish business but finally could stand the fish no longer and quit.
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  • ..."school" of fish is something that exists in one formulation, while only "fish" exist in another.
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  • ...out what another character thinks Eddie West looks like as a young man, "a fish cake with a mustache", as the title of its review, the ''Time'' review reco ...d discard the rest of the book and rebuild on this foundation.<ref>"Books: Fish Cake with Mustache", ''Time'' magazine, September 5, 1969, at [http://www.t
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  • ...for control of buoyancy but was exapted as a respiratory organ in certain fish and in land vertebrates. <ref name=darwinorigined1>Darwin C (1859) [http://
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  • * Fish, Carl Rusell. "Edward Channing: America's Historian." ''Current History'' 3
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  • '''fín''' ''fish'' = '''Fínn''' ''Finland '''físsure''' ''break'' = '''físher''' ''fish'', '''Físher''' ''person
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  • ...um that forms mutually [[symbiotic]] relationships with various species of fish and squids.<ref>Ruby, E. G., McFall-Ngai, M. J. Oxygen-utilizing reactions ...and MJII have been sequenced. MJ11 is isolated from the japanese pinecone fish, ''Monocentris japonica''. Strain ES114 isolated from ''E.scolopes'' conta
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  • basic categories in [animal], i.e. [dog], [bird], [fish], are full of informational content and can easily be categorised in terms ...is problematic, e.g. whereas dog as a basic category is a species, bird or fish are at a higher level, etc. Similarly, the notion of frequency is very clo
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  • ...urism, textiles and apparel, and financial services, and is expanding into fish processing, information and communications technology, and hospitality and
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  • * Location relative to ocean currents (influences nutrient, fish, bird, and seed flow patterns)
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  • ...eval ages, Merania imported [[wheat]] and exported [[wine]], [[fish|solted fish]], [[fruits|dry fruits]], etc. ...was [[piracy]]. The [[loot]] was split traditionally just as the catch of fish - one half goes to the provider of the ships and/or the organizer of the hu
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  • ...the continent, including Italian wine and drinking vessels, olive oil and fish sauces from [[Hispania]], glassware, jewellery and Gallo-Belgic tableware,
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  • ...ions of Germans have become our countrymen."<ref> Allan Nevins, ''Hamilton Fish: The Inner History of the Grant Administration,'' with an introduction by J
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  • ...able of functioning as several different 'parts of of speech.' The word ''fish'', for instance, can function as a verb, a noun, or an [[adjective]], depen
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  • ...[[chimpanzee|chimpanzees]] and other [[primate|primates]], but also birds, fish, reptiles, and even plants and bacteria. In contrasting the differences bet
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  • ...partition reveal some differences<ref name=Anderson3/><ref name=deWaal1/>. Fish also show different brain activation in response to their mirror image and <ref name=Desjardins1>Desjardins J. K, Fernald R. D (2010) What do fish make of mirror images? Biol Lett 6: 744–747. </ref>
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  • ...d view is that the treaty opened the booming US market to Canada's lumber, fish, coal, and agricultural products, giving Canada wider markets and higher pr
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  • ===Omega-3 fatty acids (fish oil)=== {{main|Fish oil}}
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  • ...has a [[mosaic]] floor, the surviving fragments of which depict dolphins, fish and sea monsters. The artifacts recovered include bronze reliefs depicting
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  • "I know that birds can fly and fish can swim and beasts can run. But dragons! I shall never know how they ride
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  • ...ng wolf recovery forced the [[United States Fish and Wildlife Service|U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service]] to revise their plan to implement more control for l ...hington (U.S. state)]] was established in November 1973. The United States Fish and Wildlife service captured over 400 red wolves from southwestern Louisia
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  • ...t red wine should be served with red meats and white wine with chicken and fish. However, many people will break this tradition. (In Norway, it is traditio
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  • * [[Sea Fish Authority]]
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  • | [[USS Flying Fish (SSN-673)|USS ''Flying Fish'']] (SSN-673)
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  • ...d (''Padrão de São Gregório''). The farthest point reached was the [[Great Fish River]], originally named ''Rio do Infante'', after João Infante, the capt
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  • ...the bladder. Arctic [[insect]]s also use sugars as cryoprotectants. Arctic fish use [[antifreeze protein]]s, sometimes appended with sugars, as cryoprotect
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  • ...o September, were used as a bitter flavouring agent to season fat meat and fish. In [[Germany]], it was mainly used to season goose, especially the roast g
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  • ...ive. They will then use their long incisors to tear a hole in the wood and fish out the larvae with their middle finger. Aye-ayes eat mainly larvae, nuts,
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  • * Bestor, Theodore. ''Tsukiji: The Fish Market at the Center of the World,'' (2004) [http://www.questia.com/read/10
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  • * Fish, Carl Russell. "The Northern Railroads, April, 1861," ''The American Histor
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  • ...life.<ref>"I first met Jimmy on Tolworth Broadway, holding a bag of exotic fish...", ''Uncut magazine|Uncut'', January 2009, p. 47.</ref>}}
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  • ...tour.<ref>'I first met Jimmy on Tolworth Broadway, holding a bag of exotic fish...', ''Uncut magazine|Uncut'', January 2009, p. 47.</ref>}}
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  • ...d States|East Coast]] and [[Pacific Northwest]], for example, makes use of fish and seafood to much greater degree than that of the [[Midwest]], where corn
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  • ...sed to produce goods, much as a prairie produces wheat and a lake produces fish. It also has a history. Indeed, it has three kinds of history: the elements
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  • * ''[[So Long, and Thanks For All the Fish]]'' (1984)
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  • ...ituation, there may not be enough oxygen remaining in the water to support fish or shellfish in the vicinity. Furthermore, as these large blooms die and si
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  • ...tion = This grey nurse shark (''[[Carcharias taurus]]'') and the smaller [[fish]] surrounding it are animals. ...150 px|This grey nurse shark (''[[Carcharias taurus]]'') and the smaller [[fish]] surrounding it are [[animals]].}}</includeonly>
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  • ...te aware of Mao's dictum that the "guerrilla swims among the people as the fish swims in the sea". Volckmann, assisted by Blackburn, mediated factional con
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  • ''frill, bird, fish, card'' '''rúff''' = ''tumble, approximate'' '''roúgh
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  • ...ly during the great famine of 1315-1318. However by 1400 portions of meat, fish, and ale increased; roasting and frying started to replace the traditional ...s the 1950s spent most of their income on rice as their staple diet and on fish and shellfish as subsidiary items. Landowning farmers, with higher incomes
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Pradel 2009 Skull and brain of a 300-million-year-old chimaeroid fish revealed by synchrotron holotomography}}
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  • ...as Seventh Heaven, the Ninth Heaven, the Narrow Path between Rocks, wooden fish, rootless rock, pitiable pine, and the sky-watching frog. The ridge walk wi
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  • ...ituation, there may not be enough oxygen remaining in the water to support fish or shellfish in the vicinity. Furthermore, as these large blooms die and si
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  • ...ough.<ref>'I first met Jimmy on Tolworth Broadway, holding a bag of exotic fish...', ''Uncut magazine|Uncut'', January 2009, p. 48.</ref>}}
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  • ...ia Fish is "the iron hand beneath the [[leather glove]]", whose son Ronald Fish ("Ronnie") marries a chorus girl named Sue Brown, who is the daughter of th
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  • ...cytoplasm. They engulf smaller marine species such as diatoms, protozoans, fish eggs, and certain bacteria, and then digest them in these food vacuoles.<re
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  • ...[[contamination|contaminated]]. Ammonia is highly [[toxicity|toxic]] to [[fish]] and, as a result, it's important to monitor the amount of ammonia in [[se ...reservoirs, and bays, and it can cause harm to [[aquatic]] life such as [[fish|fishes]].
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  • Beast, bird, fish, insect, what no eye can see,<br>
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  • ...and feast of herring. The bird was not to be fat, just happily gorged with fish.<ref>{{cite web
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  • <tr><td>[[Trimethylaminuria]]/[[Fish odor syndrome]]</td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr>
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  • ...[[physical trauma|trauma]], ingestion of sharp [[foreign body]] (such as a fish bone), perforation by an [[endoscope]] or [[catheter]], and [[anastomotic l
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  • The area has been inhabited by humans for thousands of years. Acorns, fish, and small game provided food for area residents. Descendants of some of t
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  • ...and feast of herring. The bird was not to be fat, just happily gorged with fish.<ref>{{cite web
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  • * ''Fish Soup'' (illus. P. Wynne), 1993 ([[Mythopoeic Award]] nominee, 1994)
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  • ...eparate distinct individual &mdash; such as an amoeba, a beetle, a tree, a fish, a human &mdash; that can sustain the activity of [[Life|living]], and repr ...ulticellular organisms such as [[plant (organism)|plant]]s, [[animal]]s, [[fish]] and [[Fungus|fungi]] are more prominent in the everyday world of unaided
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  • ...]] (鮨) is actually vinegared rice with meat or vegetables, served raw; raw fish is ''sashimi'' (刺身), sliced very thinly. Other raw meat can be similarl ...om [[soybean]] paste) also appears. Meat is a staple of the Japanese diet: fish and red or white meat are usually found in a typical meal. [[Chopsticks]] a
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  • ...watershed conditions; and how changes will impact human infrastructure and fish habitat.<ref>[http://www.field-geology.com/ What is Fluvial Geomorphology?]
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  • ...on. The skull casting was made from the American Museum. The Xipthactinus (fish) was from Hot Springs, South Dakota.
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  • ...swims well and readily takes to the water, in some areas its main diet is fish and could be regarded as semi-aquatic. Although it is a diurnal species act ...will feed on a wide variety of prey,<ref name=WCH/> including amphibians, fish, other snakes, monitor lizards, and other lizards, birds' eggs, rodents, an
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  • ...nces.<ref>'I first met Jimmy on Tolworth Broadway, holding a bag of exotic fish...', ''Uncut (magazine)|Uncut'', January 2009, p. 48.</ref>}}
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  • ...901 41,231 men and 21,443 women were engaged in the catching and curing of fish, about 28% of the labor force, compared to 31% in 1857. They used 1550 sma ...e into an industrialized economy dominated by vertically integrated frozen fish companies. These efficient companies needed fewer workers, so about 300 fis
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  • Siberian tigers prey on deer, moose, rabbits, birds, fish, bear, elk, lynx, hares, pigs, cattle, goats, and some smaller animals like
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  • ...owth of plants and trees; and the structure of birds, animals, insects and fish. Thus when I reached eighty years, I hope to have made increasing progress,
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  • ...ns of worms in rock, the DNA of fish, and clumps of algae in a pond…worms, fish, and algae are but gateways to ever deeper connections— ones that extend
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  • The Congo water cobra will prey upon fish and amphibians,<ref name=dod/> but will prey upon small lizards and rodents
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  • '''Elapidae''' ([[Greek]] ἔλλοψ ''éllops'', "sea-fish")<ref>{{cite web|url=http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/elapid?r=75&src ...snakes, elongate burrowing lizards, squamate eggs, mammals, birds, frogs, fish and others.
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  • The wisest and bravest fish might become dragons, if they can jump upstream at the "dragon gate" (Lung
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  • ...ore detail is given in verses 4-8 about putting hooks in its jaws, causing fish to stick to its scales, and bringing it up out of the rivers to throw it in
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  • ...ies ([[canibalism]]), small vertebrates such as [[tadpole|tadpoles]] and [[fish]] fry, and other aquatic insects.
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  • ...ls, but in wetland habitats it is also known to take toads, frogs and even fish. One long-term captive specimen, that was regularly fed pre-killed mice and
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  • *6: [[Hamilton Fish]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])''
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  • ...e subsequently would associate the name with one of [[Sweden]]'s largest [[fish]] canneries, now known as Abba Seafood, who permitted the band to refer to
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  • ...her protein sources such as [[amaranth]] and [[chia]], as well as meat and fish, in order to acquire the complete range of amino acids for normal protein s Maize is also used as [[Bait (luring substance)|fish bait]]. It is particularly popular in Europe for [[coarse fishing]].
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  • ...Zachariah was shot in Mexico and featured Don Johnson, Country Joe and the Fish, the James Gang, Doug Kershaw, Elvin Jones, White Lightnin', and the New Yo
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  • ...letely abstract, or what they mean is only obvious with hindsight: 魚,<ref>'Fish'.</ref> for example.
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  • ...down, but not before he was able to release his torpedo. The air-dropped "fish" struck ''Shadwell'' just forward of amidships on the starboard side, teari
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  • ...ns are categorized in biotypes 1 and 3 while strains that are virulent for fish are classified as biotype 2. Gene sequencing has allowed for the identifica
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  • '''bâse''' ''basic'' = '''bâss''' ''treble'', cf. '''báss''' ''fish'' = '''Báss''' ''person'' '''báss''' ''fish'' = '''Báss''' ''person''
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  • ...erald, August 28, 1996.</ref> And he ate a lot of soft foods, especially fish.<ref>James Chatters. 1997. "Encounter with an Ancestor." ''Anthropology New
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  • ...ments with genetically modified crops and various test subjects like hens, fish, humans, or on the sprayed plant crop themselves. Also, it washes away with
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  • It preys almost exclusively on fish and probably eels.<ref name=wch/> It may also prey on frogs, toads, and oth
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  • ...who would be king over all Ireland, and the sea that overwhelmed it was a fish-bone that he would die choking on. The second tree was his son, [[Cairbre L
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  • ...or example, feel better off if they were able to afford more meat and less fish, nor vice versa. It cannot, however, be concluded that perfect competition
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  • * [[Allan Nevins|Nevins, Allan]]. ''Hamilton Fish: The Inner History of the Grant Administration'' (1936) Pulitzer Prize [htt
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  • ...tion in the Seventeenth Century.'' (2004). 464 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/Fish-into-Wine-Newfoundland-Seventeenth/dp/0807829102/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&s=book
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Pradel 2009 Skull and brain of a 300-million-year-old chimaeroid fish revealed by synchrotron holotomography}}
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  • * [[Arne L. Schmidt]], US-American film producer (''[[Big Fish]]'')
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  • ...ein’s report was organized under the following headings: Results Obtained, Fish Consumption, Nutritional Situation, Fight against Trachoma and Diarrhoea, S
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  • ...which men operate. Life is conducted on the Mediterranean: people travel, fish, fight wars, and drown in the many seas. Again, the sea gives on to plains
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  • ...of other animals (exceptions exist; [[earthworm]]s and a few species of [[fish]], for example). This improved ratio of toxicity allows the use of very low
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  • ...e boat in [[Chatham, Massachusetts]], or it will be much more difficult to fish. Yes, it is possible to rake for [[quahog]]s in shallow water, but a skiff
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  • ...ght, will maintain a roughly 24 hour rhythm. An extreme example is of cave fish which have evolved in complete darkness for millions of years and their clo
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  • ...on 5 out of every 12 beaches in Alaska and was found in the gills of many fish, such as salmon. Furthermore, in the [[Applied and Environmental Microbi
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  • ...mals which he named ''[[Labyrinthodont]]s''. His memoir on the African mud-fish, which he named ''[[Protopterus]]'', laid the foundations for the recogniti
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  • '''smélt''' ''smell, metal, fish'' '''sôle''' ''only, fish'' = '''sôul''' ''spirit'' = '''Seôul''' ''Korea
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  • ...elds, placer deposits, polymetallic nodules, sand and gravel aggregates, [[fish]], [[Seal (mammal) | seals]] and [[whale]]s can all be found in abundance i
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  • * [[eicosapentaenoic acid]] (fish oil)<ref name="pmid17398308">{{cite journal |author=Yokoyama M, Origasa H, ...been studied include [[eicosapentaenoic acid]] which is a metabolite of [[fish oil]].<ref name="pmid17398308">{{cite journal |author=Yokoyama M, Origasa H
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  • ...extend its powers at home. In New York Republican Congressman [[Hamilton Fish III]] warned that Roosevelt had become Churchill's willing accomplice in le
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  • *[[CZ:Ref:Pradel 2009 Skull and brain of a 300-million-year-old chimaeroid fish revealed by synchrotron holotomography|Pradel et al., 2009]]: Synchrotron t ...([[CZ:Ref:Pradel 2009 Skull and brain of a 300-million-year-old chimaeroid fish revealed by synchrotron holotomography|Pradel et al., 2009]]). While the te
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  • = World's Biggest Fish Fry = ...1954, the town has continuously celebrated a festival, the World's Biggest Fish Fry, during the last week in April. A parade takes place downtown on Frida
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  • ...ea god at one time. The fishermen on the coasts would leave an offering of fish for him, and throw a piece of bread from their lunch over their left should
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  • ...s. For example, why is ''Bill ate the fish'' acceptable but ''Ate the Bill fish'' not? Syntacticians investigate what orders of words make legitimate sente
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  • ...he bottom of coal and slate mines, that demonstrate to us that some of the fish and plants that these materials contain do not belong to species currently
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  • ...the LADWP is cooperating with the GBUAPCD, the [[California Department of Fish and Game]], the Audubon Society and the[[ Nature Conservancy]] in the deve
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  • As a child, RLS was affectionately known as 'smout', a Scots word for a young fish, ans his mother kept a careful account of his illnesses, his religious trai
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  • ...ight chemical reactions ([[ceviche]], for example, is created by “cooking” fish in the acids found in citrus juice.) Cooking affects both the nutritional
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  • In some non-mammal species, including fish and birds, the tectum is one of the largest components of the brain. In ma ...lamprey, and shark it is a relatively small structure, but in [[teleost]] fish it is greatly expanded, in some cases becoming the largest structure in the
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  • ...n our image, after our likeness: and let them have '''dominion''' over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all
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  • ...1=J80264&id2=2A62A79D-FB23-4E69-AD01-DF20BC404DFF] by weight of commercial fish landed and also has extensive yacht marinas. Although the most important po
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  • ::See Drew for schools of [[fish]]. I've been working on [[madrassa]]. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C.
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  • ...r private individuals and to burn the dead. The gelongs are abstained from fish or flesh on 8th , 14th and 30th of each month and were for bidden to take w
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  • ::See Drew for schools of [[fish]]. I've been working on [[madrassa]]. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C.
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  • *Hongve, Dag, et al. "Decline of acid rain enhances mercury concentrations in fish."Environmental science & technology 46.5 (2012): 2490-2491.
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  • ...ks or even months). The most important predators on leeches are waterfowl, fish, aquatic insects, crayfish and other leeches specialized for predation on l
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  • ...ducts that contain high levels of calcium, such as green leafy vegetables, fish, and legumes.<ref name=Cohen1997>{{Cite book
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  • [[Stanley Fish]] cited the balls and strikes of baseball as a clear example of [[social co
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  • ...g from the sea, salvaging (mainly Spanish) wrecks, making salt, and taking fish, turtles, [[conch]]s and [[ambergris]]. Farmers from Bermuda soon followed
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  • *6: [[Hamilton Fish]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])'' *6: [[Hamilton Fish]] (1808-1893), ''[[Whig Party (United States)|Whig]]''
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  • ...eople as the fish swims in the sea, they hoped to turn the sea against the fish.
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  • ...is editor for three weeks to ensure that ''So Long, and Thanks For All the Fish'' was completed.<ref>[http://www.bookslut.com/nonfiction/2004_05_002057.php ...laying the part of Agrajag posthumously. ''So Long, and Thanks For All the Fish'' and ''Mostly Harmless'' made up the fourth and fifth radio series, respec
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  • *1: [[Hamilton Fish]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])'' *1: [[Hamilton Fish]] (1808-1893), ''[[Whig Party (United States)|Whig]]''
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  • ...es were full of a wide variety of life including many different types of [[fish]], [[squids]] and [[ammonite]]s – [[fossil]]s of which are plentiful in t
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  • :* [[Zebrafish]] (''Danio rerio''), a freshwater fish, has a nearly transparent body during early development, which provides uni
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  • ...rket was closed in 1612. Whether dry, salted, smoked or fresh, much of the fish being sold in the region came via Scarborough.<ref>Binns (1996: 49-51).</re
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  • ...r the European butter mountain to be turned into a ski slope, and to breed fish in the wine lake, 'so they'd come out ready pickled!' Sutch would appear du
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  • ...ó''' plus '''ù''' in words like '''sôul''' ''spirit'' = '''sôle''' ''only, fish'', '''Pôland, strôll, tôll''' (cf. '''dóll'''), '''bôwl''' (cf. '''hò
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  • ...of proper length and using it as a tool to penetrate the termite nests and fish out the termites inside. This complex behavior is learned from their mother
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  • | contribution = Skunks, bogies, silent hounds and the flying fish: the Gulf of Tonkin mystery, 2-4 August 1964
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  • ...r education came from studying studying all manner of people at the Fulton Fish Market, a job for which he was paid $12 per week to support his family. An
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  • ...arm will sound, and fishermen will pull in their nets. They still lose the fish they may have caught while the jellyfish are in the area, but they don't ha
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  • *1: [[Hamilton Fish]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])'' *1: [[Hamilton Fish]] (1808-1893), ''[[Whig Party (United States)|Whig]]''
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  • *1: [[Hamilton Fish]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|O]])'' *1: [[Hamilton Fish]] (1808-1893), ''[[Whig Party (United States)|Opposition]]''
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  • *[[Director, United States Fish and Wildlife Service]], [[Department of the Interior]]
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  • |Cys-Tyr-Ile-Ser-Asn-Cys-Pro-Ile-Gly-NH2 || Isotocin || [[Bony fish]]es
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  • ...marvelous accounts of its savage grandeur, and the quantities of game and fish to be found there."
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  • [[Frank Zappa]]'s musical ''[[Thing-Fish]]'' is loosely inspired by the events.
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  • ...m the earlier Khoi and San people, reaching the [[Fish River, Eastern Cape|Fish River]], in today's [[Eastern Cape Province]]. These [[Iron Age]] populatio ...expanding [[Xhosa]] people in the region of the [[Fish River, Eastern Cape|Fish River]]. A series of wars, called [[Cape Frontier Wars]], ensued, mainly ca
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  • * State Fish: Brook Trout
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  • * Nevins, Allan. ''Hamilton Fish: The Inner History of the Grant Administration'' (1936) [http://www.questia
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  • ...e, nâvy, wâil, quâver, wâiter, crâter, plâce''' ''where'' = '''plâice''' ''fish'', '''quâint, hurrây, McCreâ, quâke, nâvel''' ''body'' = '''nâval'''
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  • ...juices, between two pieces of bread. Sandwiches made with sardines, tunny fish, anchovies, sliced chicken and even with flat omelettes were known in Franc
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  • ...ey will also take [[toad]]s and [[frog]]s, and occasionally they'll take [[fish]], [[bird]]s and their eggs.<ref name=ct/><ref name=ww98/>
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  • ...nly in black shales associated with '''graptolites''', '''radiolarians''', fish remains, '''brachiopods''', '''cephalopods''', '''trilobites''' and '''pala
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  • ...e="si"/><ref name="ds"/> Preying on anything from amphibians to mammals to fish and other reptiles, this species is a feeding generalist. Juveniles eat mos
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  • ...eets are anchored. Along with Palmer's Island, the city also lays claim to Fish Island and Pope's Island, between which the New Bedford-Fairhaven Bridge sp ...rd serves as a break-bulk handler of perishable items, including fruit and fish; the port also handles other cargo. For 2006, the port expected upwards of
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  • ...te the acquisition of plantar warts. People who work with meat poultry, or fish are uniquely prone to had warts; and up to 50% are infected. The predominan
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  • ...models are extensive, including plants, viruses, bacteria, fungi, insects, fish, birds, rodents, and primates, including humans. The spectrum of endpoints ...of clams and oysters and on survival and growth of the larvae. Fish Bull. Fish Wildl. Serv. U.S., 67: 393-404. </ref> |
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  • {{Image|Puffer Fish.JPG|right|220px|The [[puffer fish]] is a well known tetrodoxin producer}} ...pine fish]].<ref name=Chowdhury2007>Chowdhury 2007</ref> Within the puffer fish, which is a common delicacy especially in [[Japan]], TTX is found in the [[
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  • ...on of the Mississippi River in exchange for the right of New Englanders to fish in Canadian waters.
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  • * Raw meat and fish. Again these ingredients can attract pests, however they can also become he
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  • ...organ]] that detects sound. The vertebrate ear shows a common biology from fish to humans, with variations in structure according to order and species. It
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  • ...dition, rounded the [[Cape of Good Hope]] and sailed as far as the [[Great Fish River]]. As a result of the voyage, it was almost certain that the Atlantic
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  • ...ary Grant.”) Grant was no snob. He never stood on ceremony. Grant regarded fish and chips as “the greatest meal in the world”, with English pub lunches
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  • ...t) on [[chips]]; it may be used in other territories where British-style [[fish and chips]] are served.
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  • {{Image|Bergen-market.jpg|right|400px|Whale meat and fish on sale at a market in Bergen, Norway.}}
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  • ...itary and commercial applications, from weather prediction for sailing, to fish finding for commercial fisheries, to nuclear test ban verification. New cha Large schools of fish contain enough entrapped air to conceal the sea floor, or manmade underwate
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  • ...osed to pure mercury), at levels encountered in foetuses of mothers eating fish regularly, is associated with mental impairments consistent with autism. Me
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  • ...ntly of all the nonhuman primates. They have been observed using sticks to fish for ants and termites, stone hammers and anvils to crack open nuts, and lea
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  • ...l male will lift something heavy for you without complaint, and generously fish an earring out of the toilet with his bare hand without flinching, but ''ca
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  • ...="pmid10094637">{{cite journal |author=D'Onofrio G, Rathlev NK, Ulrich AS, Fish SS, Freedland ES |title=Lorazepam for the prevention of recurrent seizures
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  • ::See Drew for schools of [[fish]]. I've been working on [[madrassa]]. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C.
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  • ...they asked for, such as praying for food and dying beneath an avalanche of fish.
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  • .../ref><ref>'I first met Jimmy on Tolworth Broadway, holding a bag of exotic fish...”, ''Uncut magazine|Uncut'', January 2009, p. 40.</ref> Unlike some oth
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  • ...iety of small curry dishes made of vegetables, meat, and fish. Chicken and fish are popularly used in curries, but beef and mutton are also used. Meals usu
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  • ...rers include [[Country Joe McDonald|Country Joe]] of [[Country Joe and the Fish]], who has assembled an extensive web site in her honour.<ref>[http://www.c
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  • ...t's early training that does it". Diat proceeded to discuss meat, gravies, fish, and salads. Finally, he added that "fine cooking is the basis of a happy l
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  • ...s. Adults eat small [[mammal]]s, frogs, toads, and occasionally snakes and fish.<ref name=ww/>
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  • *6: [[Hamilton Fish]] (1808-1893), ''[[Whig Party (United States)|Whig]]''
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  • ...o teach the Pilgrims how to survive in New England, for example using dead fish to fertilize the soil. Shortly after the departure of the ''Mayflower'', G ...atured a feast that included numerous types of waterfowl, wild turkeys and fish procured by the colonists, as well as five deer brought by the Native Ameri
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  • ...n and consumption. In three of four trials, skunks showed a preference for fish and chicken flavors, and consumption was more likely if the VC was directly
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  • * Magnuson, J.J. 1991. Fish and fisheries ecology. Ecological Applications 1:13-26.
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  • ...as well as tobacco on his Potomac farms, and by 1772 he was exporting both fish and flour to the West Indies. By 1774 he was one of the wealthiest of lando
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  • ...ribed.<ref name="pmid17848420">{{cite journal| author=Wohlt PD, Hansen LA, Fish JT| title=Inappropriate continuation of stress ulcer prophylactic therapy a
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  • At the other end of the scale of bacterial volumes sits the giant sturgeon-fish symbiont ''[[Epulopiscium fishelsoni]]'', which averages a cell volume of 3
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  • ...sures 150 by 20 meters. The system's environment also provides habitat for fish and waterfowl. Today, alfalfa (originally brought over by the Spanish) is o
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  • ...r Sea and thence home to Lankhmar. Fafhrd is excited about having caught a fish with a fancy ring in its belly, with the insignia of [[Simorgya]], the [[At
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  • ...e, albeit as a shadow of its former self. The working harbour is home to a fish market, including a shop and wooden stalls where fresh, locally caught seaf
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  • ...form of the non-human heterotrophs that we humans consume (e.g., chicken, fish and other animals). Photosynthesizing cells also supply the sufficient amou
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  • ...l, here goes: in keeping with the theme, I'll create the [[World's Biggest Fish Fry]].[[User:Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer]] 22:25, 7 May 2008 (CDT)
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  • ...ypophysial hormones in relation to osmoregulation: the two fish options. ''Fish Physiol Biochem'' 17:325-32</ref>. When a gene is duplicated, one copy is n
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  • ...> that the smaller islands were used for the collection and consumption of fish or as burial sites<ref name ="Berger"/> for the people from nearby Babeldao
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  • ...an's beard, the roots of a mountain, the sinews of a bear, the breath of a fish, and a bird's spittle. The binding of Fenrir cost [[Tyr]] his hand. At th
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  • '''plâce''' ''where'' = '''plâice''' ''fish
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  • ...rines in the Atlantic, US submarines in the Pacific enjoyed the freedom of fish. While ULTRA cryptanalysis certainly played a role in dealing with German s
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  • ...hrome.<ref name=Lefohn/> In dogs, domestic cats, owls, eagles, pigeons and fish, amber eyes are common, whereas in humans this color occurs less frequently
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  • ...stuff we still have sitting there. As we say repeatedly, ''we have bigger fish to fry.'' In fact we should have a "Bigger fish to fry", or just a fish image , template to make the point
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  • * <small>Fish J, Lockwood C (2003) Dietary constraints on encephalization in primates. Am
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  • ...lenty of food but the disruption of Indian life made them unable to plant, fish, or harvest; they depended on stored supplies and began to run short of foo
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  • ::See Drew for schools of [[fish]]. I've been working on [[madrassa]]. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C.
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  • ...ographical factors. The people of the [[Konkan]] region have a rice and/or fish based diet. In eastern Maharashtra, the diet is based primarily on Wheat, [
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  • ...grated into Scottish society. Elements of modern Scottish culture, such as Fish and Chips,<ref>{{cite book
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  • ...ture.<ref>'I first met Jimmy on Tolworth Broadway, holding a bag of exotic fish...', ''[[Uncut magazine|Uncut]]'', January 2009, p. 40.</ref>}}
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