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    Brain Drain: Enjoy Gaming Bruiser and Scratch: Steel Penny Games Bubble Bobble Plus! Bubble Bobble Wii JP: Taito: BurgerTime World Tour: MonkeyPaw Games Burn the Rope: Big Blue Bubble: Bust-a-Move Plus! NA Puzzle Bobble Plus! PAL Puzzle Bobble Wii JP: Taito: Carmen Sandiego Adventures in Math: The Big Ben Burglary: Gamelion, The Learning Company

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  4. Marine aquarium - Wikipedia

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    Many marine aquariums include a sump, which is an external container connected to the main aquarium with a water pump. In most setups, the sump is located below the aquarium and is fed water from the main tank via an overflow. An overflow at its simplest is a round hole drilled towards the top of the tank, connected via tubing to an output ...

  5. Corsi–Rosenthal Box - Wikipedia

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    For both, a 20-inch (500 mm) box fan makes the last side of the cube and is duct taped to the filters, sealing the system so that air is drawn through the filters and out of the box. [ 21 ] [ 16 ] Rosenthal later improved the design by adding a shroud on the fan: this cardboard cutout covers the corners of the box fan to improve the system’s ...

  6. Vivarium - Wikipedia

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    Fish in an aquarium. An aquarium (aqua = water) is a water-filled enclosure housing aquatic plants and/or animals such as fish. A bioactive aquarium would additionally house micro-organisms such as beneficial bacteria, and janitor animal species such as caridean shrimp, boxer shrimp, algae-eating snails and burrowing snails. At least one side ...

  7. Infinity pool - Wikipedia

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    The infinity pool at Kerry Hotel Hong Kong. An infinity pool [note 1] is a reflecting pool or swimming pool where the water flows over one or more edges, producing a visual effect of water with no boundary.