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The fish counter works by using electrodes attached to a weir at the pumping station.
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Research published in Nature this week reveals more evidence explaining how fish oil works.
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Mike Baingon, who works at the Atlantic Fish Company in Boston, said an explosion took place in front of the restaurant and that he was right by the front door at the time.
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They heard how mathematicians have found that the urge to synchronize works inside flocks of birds, schools of fish and certain inorganic objects.
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But how to survive in Hamburg, a good place to hunt and fish, raise a family--and where his wife works as a night nurse at Lehigh Valley Hospital?
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However, if you can't find a whole fish, a 4-pound section of cod or halibut fillet works just as well and tastes just as good.
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In this case, as with previous studies, the researchers were careful to note that they do not exactly understand why taking fish oil helps but for some people, it just works.
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It works on a smaller level with people showing an interest in individual items - the bread, the fish, using lingonberries and elderflowers.
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On a recent afternoon, Jean-Paul Tom, who works in finance, sat upstairs at the Arome deli on Broadway and happily recounted his lunch: fish, chicken, potatoes, sweet plantains, rice, lasagna and a single shrimp.
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Because fish stocks throughout the world are falling, driving up the prices of fish meal, and cotton production is rising, driving down the price of cottonseed, feeding cottonseed to catfish works for farmers of both cotton and catfish.
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Other factors that contribute to false results are small sample sizes, studies that show weak effects (such as a drug which works only on a small number of patients) and poorly designed studies that allow the researchers to fish among their data until they find some kind of effect, regardless of what they started out trying to prove.
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