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Shoal - A Generic Dynamic Clustering Framework for Group Membership, Caching, Reliability, Fault Tolerance and High Availability Systems
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Shoal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A shoal, sandbar (or just bar in context), sandbank or gravelbar is a somewhat linear landform within or extending into a body of water, typically composed of sand, silt or ...
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SHOAL - Developing a number of robotic fish that will work ...

SHOAL aims to develop number of robotic fish that will work together in order to monitor and search for pollution in ports and other aquatic areas.
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Fish, Fisheries and Fisherfolks: Fish World Shoaing-In!

Fisheries Fraternity Coming Together for Social and Professional Reasons. Are you ready to Shoal.In?
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Shoal | Define Shoal at Dictionary.com

noun . 1. a place where a sea, river, or other body of water is shallow. 2. a sandbank or sand bar in the bed of a body of water, especially one that is exposed above the ...
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Shoaling and schooling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

About one quarter of fishes shoal all their lives, and about one half of fishes shoal for part of their lives. Fish derive many benefits from shoaling behaviour including defence ...
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Cerberus Shoal's Web Site

A band formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1994. With news, background, discography, tour dates, sound files and links.
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Shoal Creek: The premier Alabama golf community - Birmingham, AL

Shoal Creek is a historic, Alabama golf community exemplifying luxurious gated community living. Home to the world class Shoal Creek golf course.
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shoal - definition of shoal by the Free Online Dictionary ...

shoal 1 (sh l) n. 1. A shallow place in a body of water. 2. A sandy elevation of the bottom of a body of water, constituting a hazard to navigation; a sandbank or sandbar.
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