thrust by moving fins back and forth in water. Often the tail fin is used, but some aquatic animals generate thrust from pectoral fins. Fins can also generate...
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FINS may refer to: Factory Interface Network Service, a network protocol. Fire Island National Seashore, a United States National Seashore that protects...
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from the tail or caudal fin, fish fins have no direct connection with the back bone and are supported only by muscles. Fish fins are distinctive anatomical...
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The yellowfin tuna also has two dorsal fins Haddocks have three dorsal fins Billfish have prominent dorsal fins. Like tuna, mackerel and other scombroids...
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Actinopterygii (redirect from Ray-fin)
built fins made of webbings of skin supported by radially extended thin bony spines called lepidotrichia, as opposed to the bulkier, fleshy lobed fins of...
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Finning is a Canadian industrial equipment dealer specializing in Caterpillar products. It is responsible for selling, renting and providing parts and...
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Dynamic apnea (redirect from Dynamic Apnea With Fins)
(International Association for Development of Apnea): dynamic with fins (DYN) and dynamic without fins (DNF). Both disciplines require breath held dives where the...
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by the shark finning practice. Traditional shark fin soup or stew is made with fins obtained from a variety of shark species. Raw fins are processed...
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Pelvic fins or ventral fins are paired fins located on the ventral (belly) surface of fish, and are the lower of the only two sets of paired fins (the other...
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A finial (from Latin: finis, end) or hip-knob is an element marking the top or end of some object, often formed to be a decorative feature. In architecture...
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Grid fins (or lattice fins) are a type of flight control surface used on rockets and bombs, sometimes in place of more conventional control surfaces,...
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or tool to secure the fins has been eliminated; the fins now simply lock into the plugs. Secondly, the leading edge of the fin resides inside the plug...
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2021. "The Mojo Fins – Shake the Darkness". The Skinny. Retrieved 1 September 2021. Nikki Andrews (23 June 2014). "Album: The Mojo Fins - Circa". onrecordmag...
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port before removing the fins. Shark finning increased since 1997 largely due to the increasing demand for shark fins for shark fin soup and traditional cures...
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Sarcopterygii (redirect from Lobe-fins)
derived from these fins. Sarcopterygians also possess two dorsal fins with separate bases, as opposed to the single dorsal fin in ray-finned fish. The braincase...
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Look up yellowfin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Yellow-fin may refer to one of the following species of fish: Yellowfin bream, several fishes in...
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Look up Fin, fin, fín, FIN, Fín, Fin., fiń., Fins, or fins in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A fin is an appendage used to produce lift and thrust or...
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Fin Garden (Persian: باغ فین Bagh-e Fin) is a historical Persian garden located in Kashan, Iran. It contains Kashan's Fin Bath, where Amir Kabir, the...
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Constant weight without fins (CNF) is an AIDA International (International Association for Development of Apnea) freediving discipline in which the freediver...
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FinSet, FinOrd is a small category. FinOrd is a skeleton of FinSet. Therefore, FinSet and FinOrd are equivalent categories. Like Set, FinSet and FinOrd...
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departments in South-West France, just north of Bordeaux. Fins Bois is regarded as producing fine (fins) quality eaux-de-vie – though ranked behind those listed...
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Fin.K.L (Korean: 핑클) is a South Korean girl group formed by DSP Media in 1998 consisting of members Lee Hyori, Ock Joo-hyun, Lee Jin, and Sung Yu-ri....
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rail fins (a "twin-fin"), two rail fins plus a similar-sized central fin mounted further back (e.g. a "Thruster"), or four fins (a "quad"). Rail fins are...
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trim. Neutral or slightly negative fins are considered most generally suitable. Ankle weights tend to hold the fins down when there is no excess air in...
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Shark fin or Shark Fin may refer to: The fins of a shark Shark fin soup, a soup made with shark fins Shark fin medicinals as quackery Shark Fin, a peak...
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also possessed fins. Nautiluses and the more familiar incirrate octopuses lack swimming fins. An extreme development of the cephalopod fin is seen in the...
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Fins icons, which visually outline best practices for divers and snorkellers. These materials are available in many different languages. Green Fins was...
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Fins is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France. Fins is situated on the D917 and D58 crossroads, near the border with...
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line of "fins to the left, fins to the right" by extending their arms above their heads in a fin shape and moving them from left to right. Fin and shark...
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