aquarium wiki:
>For the Russian band, see Aquarium (group); for the album by the Danish pop-dance group Aqua see Aquarium (album). An aquarium (plural aquariums or aquaria) is a clear-sided container (typically constructed of glass or high-strength plastic) in which water-dwelling plants and animals (usually fish, and sometimes invertebrates, as well as amphibians, marine mammals, and reptiles) are kept in captivity, often for public display; or it is an establishment featuring such displays. Aquarium keeping is a popular hobby around the world, with about 60 million enthusiasts worldwide. From the 1850s, when the predecessor of the modern aquarium was first developed as a novel curiosity, the ranks of aquarists have swelled as more sophisticated systems including lighting and filtration systems were developed to keep aquarium fish healthy. Public aquaria reproduce the home aquarist's hobby on a grand scale â the Osaka Aquarium, for example, boasts a tank of 5,400 m³ (1.4 million U.S. gallons) and a collection of about 580 species of aquatic life.
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swim wiki:
>This article is about swim, a term for frequency variations. Please see the article on swimming for more information about the water sport and moving through water. Swim is short term variations of the significant instants of a digital signal from their ideal positions. Swim occurs on a longer time scale than jitter but shorter than wander.
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