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Alewife - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Alewife (MBTA station) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Intersection of Alewife Brook Parkway and Cambridge Park Drive, Cambridge. ... 67 - Turkey Hill - Alewife Station Via Arlington Center ... 79 - Arlington Heights - Alewife Station Via Massachusetts Ave.
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Alewife Pomolobus pseudoharengus (Wilson) 1811 [approximate date] ... The alewife is distinguishable at a glance from the sea herring by the greater depth of its body, which is three and one-third times as long as deep (an alewife of 13½ inches is about 4 inches deep;
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Alewife is a large-scale multiprocessor that integrates both cache-coherent, distributed shared memory and user-level message-passing in a single integrated hardware framework. Each Alewife node consists of a 33 MHz Sparcle integer unit, an off-the-shelf FPU, 64 kbytes of direct-mapped cache, and 4 Mbytes of...
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Wisconsin Sea Grant's profile of the alewife ... Alewife; Alosa pseudoharengus; Concerned about the recent alewife die-off? Learn the real reason why ... The alewife first arrived in Lake Superior in 1954. But tremendous numbers of these small, silvery ocean fish never developed in Lake Superior like they did in Lakes Michigan...
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The alewife is the more common of the two species in Maine. River herring are anadromous (sea-run) fish that spend the majority of their life at sea but return to freshwater to spawn. Both species are native to Maine rivers.
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