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  2. Template:Ecological diagram requested - Wikipedia

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    The template takes a single optional parameter—a description of what the image should illustrate. Adds page to Category:Wikipedia requested ecological diagrams . If you are requesting a technical illustration (e.g. a graph), please provide as much reference data as possible.

  3. Bernardine Cistercians of Esquermes - Wikipedia

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    Bernardine Cistercians follow Christ according to the Gospel, guided by the Rule of St Benedict. Written in the sixth century, the rule sets out a way of seeking God in community, through a life of prayer and service of others. The Opus Dei or Divine Office is central to the day. Cistercians seek God together, having all things in common ...

  4. Goosefish - Wikipedia

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    The goosefish family, Lophiidae, was first proposed as a genus in 1810 by the French polymath and naturalist Constantine Samuel Rafinesque. [2] The Lophiidae is the only family in the monotypic suborder Lophioidei, this is one of 5 suborders of the Lophiiformes. [3]

  5. Celebes monkfish - Wikipedia

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    The Celebes monkfish was known from only the holotype, [2] however, it is now known to be widespread in the eastern Indian and western Pacific Oceans with records from The Exmouth Plateau to the North West Cape in Western Australia, the Coral Sea off Queensland, from off Tasmania, from the Kermadec Ridge and Hawaii. [7]

  6. Lophius - Wikipedia

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    Members of the genus Lophius, also sometimes called monkfish, fishing-frogs, frog-fish, and sea-devils, are various species of lophiid anglerfishes found in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. Lophius is known as the "monk" or "monkfish" to the North Sea and North Atlantic fishermen, a name which also belongs to Squatina squatina , the angelshark ...

  7. Reference Daily Intake - Wikipedia

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    The FDA issued a final rule on changes to the facts panel on May 27, 2016. [5] The new values were published in the Federal Register. [6] The original deadline to be in compliance was July 28, 2018, but on May 4, 2018, the FDA released a final rule that extended the deadline to January 1, 2020, for manufacturers with $10 million or more in annual food sales, and by January 1, 2021, for ...

  8. Squatina squatina - Wikipedia

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    Other common names used for this species include angel, angel fiddle fish, angel puffy fish, angel ray, angelfish, escat jueu, fiddle fish, monk, and monkfish. [4] Stelbrink and colleagues (2010) conducted a phylogenetic study based on mitochondrial DNA, and found that the sister species of the angelshark is the sawback angelshark (S. aculeata).

  9. Monkfish (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The monkfish is a name for fishes of the anglerfish genus Lophius. Monkfish may also refer to: Inspector Monkfish, a fictional character; Sea monk, a marine monster of the Renaissance; Squatina squatina, a shark with an unusually flattened body; Stargazer, also called monkfish in New Zealand