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  1. Turbulence in Internal Flows: Turbomachinery and Other Engineering Applications (A Project Squid Workshop) by Project Squid Workshop on Turbulence in Internal Flows: turbomachinery, S. N. B. Murthy, 1976-06
  2. Squid by Dirk Dithardt, 2006
  3. Proust to the Squid by Maryanne Wolf, 2007-01-01
  4. The 2009 Import and Export Market for Fresh or Chilled Cuttlefish, Octopus, and Squid in Asia by Icon Group, 2008-09-30
  5. Biogeography and Numerical Taxonomy of the Oegopsid Squid, Family Ommastrephidea, in the Pacific Ocean (Bulletin of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography of the University of California ; v. 23) by John H. Wormuth, 1977-04
  6. Stan the Squid (Primary Readers - Set 3, Blends, Book 8, 3-letter Blends)
  7. Madison squid and the ghost of slapstick by Mort Crumble, 1993
  8. The 2009 Import and Export Market for Frozen, Dried, Salted, or Brined Cuttlefish, Squid, and Octopus Including Flours, Meals, and Pellets Thereof for Human Consumption in the Middle East by Icon Group, 2008-09-30
  9. The phantom world of the octopus and squid, by Joseph J Cook, 1965
  10. The 2009 World Forecasts of Fresh or Chilled Cuttlefish, Octopus, and Squid Export Supplies by Icon Group, 2008-09-30
  11. The 2009 Import and Export Market for Frozen, Dried, Salted, or Brined Cuttlefish, Squid, and Octopus Including Flours, Meals, and Pellets Thereof for Human Consumption in South Africa by Icon Group International, 2009-06-03
  12. Advances in the measurement of rf power and attenuation using SQUIDS by R. A. Kamper, 1974-01-01
  13. The 2011 Import and Export Market for Frozen, Dried, Salted, or Brined Cuttlefish, Squid, and Octopus Including Flours, Meals, and Pellets Thereof for Human Consumption in the United States by Icon Group International, 2010-06-01
  14. Alternative hydrocarbon fuels: Combustion and chemical kinetics : a Project SQUID workshop : technical papers presented at the 1977 Project SQUID (ONR) ... (Progress in astronautics and aeronautics)

81. Lansea Foods Private Limited, Kerala, India, Processors And Exporters Of Seafood
Processors and exporters of seafoods and marine products from India, predominantly frozen fish, cuttlefish, squid, and octopus.
http://www.lansea.com/
10/434, Cheriyakadavu,
Kannamaly, Cochin - 682 008, Kerala, India
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82. The Daily Squid | An Internet Newspaper
The Daily squid is an internet newspaper featuring news headlines andinformation on a variety of provocative topics. The Daily squid.
http://interservicesnetwork.tripod.com/thedailysquid/
The Daily Squid
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    The Daily Squid is an internet newspaper featuring news headlines and information on a variety of provocative topics.
    If you have short stories, jpg or gif images, provocative links, interesting books, great ideas, electronic schematics, top-secret invasion plans, or anything else you would like to share, please forward them to us at your own cost.
    This website is not responsible for anything in this website.
    This website is completely OPTIMIZED for your viewing pleasure. SEARCH ENGINE
    The Daily Squid SCARRY!!!
    MYSTERY TV INTERFERENCE TERRORIZES CITIZENS... EAGLE CARRIES DACHSHUND ALOFT... 1 IN 4 CAN PREDICT WEATHER ACCURATELY... ...
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  • 83. Barbecue Squid Salad
    Made with marinated, grilled squid, rocket leaves, sweet peppers, and topped with a lime and sesame dressing.
    http://www.bareingredients.com/recipes/2000-08/bbqsqsalad.jsp

    84. WhaleTimes:Fishin' For Facts-Giant Squid
    Fishin' for Facts Giant squid. Common Name Giant squid. WhaleTimes, Size.Record breaker Largest recorded giant squid was 18 meters long (59.5 feet).
    http://www.whaletimes.org/squid.htm
    Fishin' for Facts: Giant Squid
    Common Name: Giant Squid
    Scientific name: Architeuthis dux
    ©WhaleTimes
    Size
    Record breaker: Largest recorded giant squid was 18 meters long (59.5 feet). Its mantle was 5 meters (16.4 feet). It weighed 1 metric ton.
    The average size of the giant squid is 6 to 13 meters (19.7 to 42.7 feet) That is total length. The mantle would be about 1 to 2.5 meters (3.2 to 8 feet). The average weight is estimated to be 50 to 300 kg (110 to 661 pounds)
    Where are they found?
    Squid in the genus Architeuthi are found in: northern Atlantic , from Labrador to the Gulf of Mexico; northern Norway to the Azores; northern Pacific from the Bering Sea to the Sea of Japan: southern Japan, Hawaii and California. It is also found in the Southern Ocean.
    Highlights
    Giant squid are the largest cephalopod (octopus, cuttlefish, squid) and the largest mollusk. Many people know that they are hunted by sperm whales. This is fascinating to most of us, because the giant squid can be as long as the sperm whale that is hunting it. Our imaginations can go wild imagining the fight between the two.
    Adults are found deep in the ocean, 200 to 1,000 meters (700 to 3,300 feet) (These are called the "epipelagic" and "mesopelagic" zones). Also found at the bottom in the bathyal zone - which can be 4,000 meters (13,300 feet) deep.

    85. Squirm - A Redirector For Squid
    Squirm A redirector for squid. Choose a Squirm is a fast configurableredirector for the squid Internet Object Cache. It requires
    http://squirm.foote.com.au/

    Squirm - A redirector for Squid
    Choose a location closest to you: Squid Internet Object Cache . It requires the GNU Regex Library (now included in the Squirm source), and of course, a working Squid . It is available free under the terms of the GNU GPL
  • Features
  • Download Squirm
  • Installing Squirm ...
  • Reconfiguring Squirm
  • Note: This web page documents version 1.0-BetaB. There is, in fact, a newer version: squirm-1.23 , but I haven't documented it yet. This new version has some new features:
  • new squirm.conf file allows different redirection lists based upon different sets of source network addresses in CIDR notation.
  • Automagic accelerator string generation.
  • It compiles with a simple 'make'
  • A few other minor features.
  • Use your systems regex library
    Features
    Squirm has the following features:
    • Very, very fast
    • Virtually no memory usage
    • It can re-read it's config files while running by sending it a HUP signal
    • Interactive test mode for checking new configs
    • Full regular expression matching and replacement
    • Config files for patterns and IP addresses.
  • 86. Alberto Ciarla's Fish, Bean And Pasta Soup
    Full recipe using mussels, squid, and shrimp, making eight servings.
    http://www.colavita.com/recipe_display.asp?RID=622

    87. SQUID Frequently Asked Questions
    各種ネットワークプロトコルを中継・キャッシュする高機能な代理サーバー・squidに関する技術解説を翻訳するプロジェクト。
    http://cache.jp.apan.net/CacheDoc-jp/work/SquidFAQ/FAQ.html

    88. RecipeSource: Dipping Sauces For Squid(4)
    Recipes for Tamarind Raisin Chutney, LemonGarlic Butter, and Ailoi Mayonnaise.
    http://www.recipesource.com/side-dishes/sauces/07/rec0713.html
    Jump to Page Content Welcome to RecipeSource!
    RecipeSource is the new home of
    SOAR: The Searchable Online Archive of Recipes
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    Home Side Dishes Sauce Recipes Dipping Sauces For Squid(4) Search for Recipes:
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    89. The Cephalopod Page; Octopuses, Squid, Cuttlefish, And Nautilus
    An educational page devoted to cephalopods (nautilus, squid, cuttlefish, and octopus).Category Science Biology Animalia Mollusca Cephalopoda......The Cephalopod Page is an educational page devoted to cephalopods(nautilus, squid, cuttlefish, and octopus). The Cephalopod Page
    http://www.dal.ca/~ceph/TCP/
    The Cephalopod Page (TCP) is the personal web page of (ceph@is.dal.ca) and is hosted by Dalhousie University . Suggestions are always welcome. Please read the FAQ (The Cephalopod Page Frequently Asked Questions)
    About The Cephalopod Page
    Table of Contents
    Introduction to Cephalopods
    Cephalopod Species, Information, and Photographs

    CephBase
    Scientific cephalopod database
    by Wood, Day and O'Dor
    In House Articles

    Sources of Live Cephalopods

    Upcoming Conferences

    What's New
    ...
    Cephalopods in the News

    James' Marine Life Postcards Want to learn more about Cephalopods? References and Credits Introduction to Cephalopods
    What group of animals can change color faster than a chameleon plus change texture and body shape, has three hearts pumping blue blood, is jet powered, has members in all oceans of the world - from the tropics to the poles - the intertidal to the abyss, has inspired legends and stories since recorded history, is thought to be the most intelligent of invertebrates and yet is related to animals such as clams and oysters, has members that can squeeze through the tiniest of cracks, is related to garden slugs yet has eyes and other senses that rival our own, and can make their own 'smoke screen' or 'decoys' out of ink? Cephalopods, the group in which scientists classify octopuses, squid, cuttlefish and nautiluses can do all these things and more. Octopuses, squids, cuttlefish and the chambered nautilus belong to class Cephalopoda, which means 'head foot'. Cephalopods are mollusks and therefore are related to bivalves (scallops, oysters, clams), gastropods (snails and slugs), scaphopoda (tusk shells), and polyplacophorans (chitons). Some of these mollusks, like the bivalves, don't even have a head, much less something large enough to be called a brain! Yet cephalopods have well developed senses and large brains and are thought to be the most intelligent of all invertebrates. Most mollusks are protected by a shell and many of them are not very mobile. Although the ancient nautilus has an external shell, the trend in cephalopods is to internalize and reduce the shell. The shell in cuttlefish, when present, is internal. The cuttlebone from cuttlefish is sold in many pet shops to supply calcium to birds. Squid also have a reduced internal shell called a pen. Octopuses lack a shell all together.

    90. Squirm - A Redirector For Squid
    A flexible regex based redirector for squid.
    http://www.senet.com.au/squirm/

    Squirm - A redirector for Squid
    Choose a location closest to you: Squid Internet Object Cache . It requires the GNU Regex Library (now included in the Squirm source), and of course, a working Squid . It is available free under the terms of the GNU GPL
  • Features
  • Download Squirm
  • Installing Squirm ...
  • Reconfiguring Squirm
  • Note: This web page documents version 1.0-BetaB. There is, in fact, a newer version: squirm-1.23 , but I haven't documented it yet. This new version has some new features:
  • new squirm.conf file allows different redirection lists based upon different sets of source network addresses in CIDR notation.
  • Automagic accelerator string generation.
  • It compiles with a simple 'make'
  • A few other minor features.
  • Use your systems regex library
    Features
    Squirm has the following features:
    • Very, very fast
    • Virtually no memory usage
    • It can re-read it's config files while running by sending it a HUP signal
    • Interactive test mode for checking new configs
    • Full regular expression matching and replacement
    • Config files for patterns and IP addresses.
  • 91. Big Squid - SCUBA Diving Club Based In Clapham, South London Offering PADI Cours
    London diving school offers diving courses in Clapham and Battersea. PADI scuba diving courses, Category Recreation Outdoors United Kingdom England London...... swim with dolphins. If you want to explore wrecks or make new friends Big squid London is the right place to come to. We offer
    http://www.bigsquid.co.uk/
    Back Whether you wish to learn to scuba dive, continue your diving education, would like to dive with sharks or swim with dolphins. If you want to explore wrecks or make new friends - Big Squid London is the right place to come to. We offer PADI scuba diving courses in Clapham, London for beginners and experienced divers alike. We also offer:
    • Scuba diving trips within the UK Overseas scuba diving holidays Club and social activities
    Use the links above to find out more about what we offer. Contact Info: E-mail: Info@bigsquid.co.uk
    Tel:
    Fax:01525 874698
    Address:72 Hubert Grove, Clapham ,London, SW9 9PD Site designed by Clare Burgon Home Courses Dates ... Book a Course Contact Info: E-mail: Info@bigsquid.co.uk phone 020 7733 6966

    92. Seafood.Com Companies
    A fresh and frozen seafood supplier of squid, cleaned calamari, fillet, herring, mackerel, and other seafood products.
    http://towndockinc.com/
    You have reached this page in error,
    although you were probably trying to find
    one of Seafood.Com's client companies (below). All Shores Seafood Aquanor Marketing Atlantic Seacove Blount Seafood Corp. ... West Coast Seafood Processors Association

    93. Grilled Squid Salad
    Lightly grilled and then mixed with roasted tomatoes, olives, fresh, crisp greens and a drizzle of balsamic dressing.
    http://www.italianfoodforever.com/recipes/salads/squidsalad.php

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    Grilled Squid Salad Serves 4 by Deborah Mele We are fortunate to find baby squid at our local market and this is definitely one of our favorite ways to serve them. If you can't find fresh baby squid in your area, look for the smallest squid you can find, and be careful not to overcook them which will make them chewey. These squid, are first lightly grilled and then mixed with roasted tomatoes, olives, and fresh, crisp greens, are then topped with a drizzle of flavorful dressing that seems to pull all of the flavors together into a wonderful mix of flavors and textures. 1 Pound Baby Squid (Or The Smallest You Can Find) 1/4 Cup Olive Oil 2 Cups Small, Ripe Cherry Or Grape Tomatoes 1 Cup Tasty, Small Black Olives 2 Green Onions, Finely Chopped 3 Cups Mixed Fresh Greens (I Used Arugula In The Photo)
    Dressing: 3/4 Cup Extra Virgin Olive Oil 1/4 Cup White Balsamic Vinegar (Milder Than The Regular One) 1/4 Cup Fresh Chopped Parsley
    Preheat the oven to 325 degrees. F. Combine the dressing ingredients and let sit to meld flavors. Toss the tomatoes in the rest of the olive oil not used for the squid, and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Roast for about 30 to 40 minutes, or until the tomatoes are soft, and the skins have split. Set aside to come to room temperature. Heat up the grill to medium high. Clean the squid, and cut into 2-3 inch pieces. Toss in some of the olive oil. Grill the squid for only about 1 minute to 1 1/2 minutes each side. Remove and let come to room temperature.

    94. Offshore / Inshore Fisheries Development & Technologies: Species - Squid
    , squid belong to the class Cephalopoda of the PhylumMollusca. There are approximately 650 recognized species of...... squid
    http://www.mi.mun.ca/mi-net/fishdeve/squid.htm
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    Squid
    Description
    Squid belong to the class Cephalopoda of the Phylum Mollusca . There are approximately 650 recognized species of cephalopods alive today and more than 10,000 fossil forms. Cephalopod translates literally into "head footed" which explains why squid, as well as the nautilus, cuttlefish and octopus among others, with their arms and tentacles attached directly to their heads, are so named.
    People are often surprised to learn that the rapidly-swimming squid, with no external shell, is related to molluscs such as clams, oysters and snails. In fact, squid have a small internal shell called a pen which extends along the back of the body and acts as a support to the soft, muscular body.
    Life Cycle
    Short-finned squid are believed to live no more than 12 to 18 months, migrating southwestward from the adult feeding areas to an imprecisely known spawning area where, after spawning, they die.
    Spawning females create large, clear, almost neutrally-buoyant egg masses by releasing a gel-like substance with the fertilized eggs . The gel reacts with seawater to form a globular-shaped egg mass, up to I m in diameter, containing about 100,000 eggs of about I mm in diameter. Hatching time varies with temperature, but generally takes about two weeks. The larvae that emerge are roughly the same size as the eggs and are called "rhynchoteuthion" because of the distinctive proboscis on the head from which the tentacles will develop. After a period of growth and development, the larval squid becomes a juvenile about 6 mm in mantle length with adult features. By this time, the proboscis has split to form the two tentacles, and the other eight arms have grown larger.

    95. Search For Giant Squid
    Smithsoniansponsored expedition to the Southwestern Pacific in search of the elusive Architeuthus dux.
    http://partners.si.edu/squid
    Architeuthis Dux About the Expedition Meet the Scientists Kaharoa Architeuthis Dux About the Expedition Meet the Scientists Kaharoa ... For Press Information

    96. Seafood Soup
    Made with squid, mussels, clams, monkfish, scallops, shrimp, olives, and capers.
    http://www.hub-uk.com/foodpages10/recip0472.htm
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    Recipe for Seafood Soup This is one of the recipes that has been provided by Shirley Cline from San Fransisco. (You can contact Shirley by emailing her - click here ). Shirley said: "This is a wonderful soup. The recipe comes from 'The Campagna Table' ". "When choosing your own fish, you can add and subtract from the recipe as you like. The garlic rubbed bread adds a starchiness that makes the dish more substantial. Unlike most other soups, this shouldn't be cooked for a long time. Simmer it gently just until the fish are tender and juicy and the broth is flavorful". Ingredients 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil plus additional for serving
    2 cloves garlic, thinly sliced

    97. Untitled
    Mostly a personal homepage, but at least half my space is devoted to SCA photos from events in Meridies, and SCA links.
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    House of Squid (Click image to enter)

    98. Domain Registration - Mydomain.com Is The Superior Choice For
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    99. Deep-Fried Squid [Calamary]
    squid dipped in flour and deepfried. Includes instructions for preparing fresh or frozen squid for cooking.
    http://www.therecipebox.com/members/box/seafood/sea0030.htm
    Deep-Fried Squid [Calamary] From: Ray, West Virginia, USA Comments: Giant squids are often referred to as calamaries. Servings: Ingredients Preparation
    • 1 1/2 pounds [680 g] fresh or frozen squid
    • 1/2 cup [125 mL] flour
    • Salt
    • Pepper
    • 1 egg, slightly beaten
    • 1/4 cup [60 mL] milk
    • Oil
    • Lemon wedges
    • Parsley
    Frozen squid
    • Thaw frozen squid; clean squid, remove the head.
    • Skin body, removing fins; slit hollow body cavity, flatten and scrape clean with a knife.
    • Rinse well; pat dry.
    Fresh squid
    • Hold the body of the squid with one hand and the head with the other; pull gently to separate.
    • Remove the intestines and the quill, which is clear and plastic-like, of the fresh squid.
    • Rinse the body inside-out, under cold running water; pat dry.
    • Remove tentacles from head, just below the eyes; cut into individual pieces.
    • Remove brownish or purplish outer skin from the body; cut the flesh into 1/4-inch [1-cm] rings.
    • Mix together flour, salt and pepper on a sheet of wax paper.
    • Toss rings and tentacles into flour mixture, until coated.
    • Preheat oil to 350°F [180°C]; fry the squid pieces, about 6 at a time, saving tentacles until last.

    100. ={ EatSquid }=
    Web zine that has collection of Asian food resources such as recipes, new Asian food products, restaurant Category Society Ethnicity Asian Asian-American News and Media......Eatsquid is a NYCbased web zine. It's a raw look at life and everything we love and hate about being asian-american
    http://www.eatsquid.net/

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