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fish An instrument package towed behind a ship so that the measurements are unaffected by the ship and its equipment. A fish commonly contains a
magnetometer and
side-scan sonar.
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Fish Out
News Wire article from: The Hindustan Times; 9/22/2007; 700+ words
; ...out: less and less people seem to order fish. This is distinctly odd. We are into...menu of any fancy restaurant will comprise fish. Partly this is because customers are...chefs feel that the delicate flavour of fish gives them more opportunities to experiment...
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FISH HOUSE, DARK HOUSE LICENSING CHANGES GREET ICE ANGLERS
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News; 11/20/2007; 700+ words
; ...the following news release: Changes to fish house rules during the close of the 2007...pretty straightforward. "If you haul a fish house out and leave it unattended on the ice overnight, it needs a fish house license," Hamm said. The rule...
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Fish that is worth its salt
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman; 8/28/1999; ; 700+ words
; ONE of the tastiest ways to cook fish is to seal it and cook it whole. The flavours are locked in and the fish is unlikely to dry out. Simply wrapping...the most unusual methods is to encase the fish in coarse sea salt. A layer of the salt...
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Fish meal benefits fish diets: part 1: fish meal is sought after as an ingredient in aquaculture diets because it contains certain compounds that make the feed more acceptable and palatable.(Nutrition & Health)(Statistical data)
Magazine article from: Feedstuffs; 1/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...quality organic fertilizer. Fish meal can be made from almost...wild-caught, small marine fish that contain a high percentage...direct human consumption. These fishes are considered "industrial...caught for the sole purpose of fish meal and fish oil production...
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FISH BREEDING PRODUCTION 2.34% OF POTENTIAL.(Statistical Data Included)
Magazine article from: Indonesian Commercial Newsletter; 7/24/2001; 700+ words
; ...only to utilize 621,629 hectares of fish breeding area or 2.34% of a potential of 26.6 million hectares. That means fish breeding could still be expanded especially in the sea and in lakes. The fish breeding potential includes breeding...
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Fish may not be cuddly, but tending them can be an addictive hobby.
Newspaper article from: Orange County Register (Santa Ana, CA); 10/17/2006; 700+ words
; ...ocean plants and the bright colors of tropical fish to your home or work. With aquariums, you...door behind you and just hang out with your fish," said Jeff Majdali, owner of Jeff's Exotic Fish (in Orange, Tustin and Gardena, Calif...
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Dietary Fish Oil Exerts Hypolipidemic Effects in Lean and Insulin Sensitizing Effects in Obese LDLR-/- Mice1-3
Magazine article from: The Journal of Nutrition; 12/1/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Although fish oil is a well-established hypolipidemic...has not been established whether dietary fish oil has different effects in lean and obese...fat) supplemented with 6% olive oil or fish oil for 6 wk. Fish oil supplementation...
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Fish switching - a danger to your health - and your pocket!
Magazine article from: Foods Matter; 12/1/2009; ; 534 words
; ...that 50-85% of restaurants may 'switch' the fish on the menu for a cheaper fish in the dish... Professor of genetics Mahmood Shivji used DNA testing to check on the fish he ate at 1 50 high-end restaurants around the...
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Fossil fishes: So much diversity, so little change
Magazine article from: Natural History; 6/1/1996; ; 700+ words
; ...between Devonian and modern ray-finned fishes and sharks are small. In the relatively...environments of Earth's waterworld, a fish is still a fish, optimally shaped...today. But that doesn't mean that fishes are primitive, or "unevolved...
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Fish consumption may slow increase in stenosis: women with coronary artery disease.(Clinical Rounds)
Magazine article from: OB GYN News; 1/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ORLANDO, FLA. -- Fish consumption, especially of tuna and other dark-meat fish, is associated with significantly decreased angiographic...detailed food frequency questionnaire at baseline. Fish intake was the subject of this study because while...
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Fish Oil
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine
Fish oil Description Fish oils are derived from such cold-water fish as salmon, cod, tuna, or mackerel. They have recently acquired a new visibility as dietary supplements because they are high in omega-3 fatty acids . Omega-3 fatty acids...
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Fish Kills
Book article from: Pollution A to Z
Fish Kills When a number of dead fish are found in one place, the incident is referred to as a fish kill, and there is significant reason to suspect pollution. The three main causes of fish kills are poisoning, disease, and suffocation. Poisoning...
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Fish, Smoked
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Food and Culture
FISH, SMOKED FISH, SMOKED. Wind-drying is the most ancient and basic way of preserving fish. Add the discovery of fire, and early humans might have found that fish hung up over a fire dried more quickly, and that, if the fire was smoky...
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Flying Fish
Encyclopedia entry from: The Gale Encyclopedia of Science
...short-winged flying fish ( Parexocoetus mesogaster...The smallwing flying fish ( Oxyporhamphus micropterus...and R.H. Moore. Fishes of the Gulf of Mexico...and Joseph Cech. Fishes: An Introduction to Ichthyology...World Encyclopedia of Fish and Shellfish . New York...
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Fish
Book article from: -Ologies and -Isms
...worship of fish or of fish-shaped idols. ichthyology...zoology that studies fishes. 2 . a zoological treatise on fish. — ichthyologist...which the skin resembles fish scales. —...anatomical structure of fishes and its study...
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