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- noun Plural form of
raceway .
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Examples
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But this method, known as "raceways" technology, does not produce enough seafood to be very cost-effective.
NYT > Home Page By NICOLE LAPORTE 2011
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I just learned that the things that hide cables are called raceways, wire looms, and wrap-around braid.
Productivity Cafe 2009
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Trout by the thousands - rainbow, brook and brown - swim around concrete "raceways" filled with water, some only a few inches long, others 15 inches and longer.
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Outdoors, larger concrete tanks called "raceways," built in the 1950s, hold rainbow trout and other species used for stocking in the state's reservoirs, lakes and rivers to support recreational fishing.
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Unlike most farm-raised systems, which involve recirculated water requiring treatment with filters and chemical products, Black River uses millions of gallons of fresh water. lake whose environment corresponds very closely to that of the lake-like Caspian Sea with its slow and natural water streams, as well as a "raceways" system, which is a perfect simulation of the river delta and its requisite rapids.
Luxist 2009
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Over the server shelving are ladder racks that suspend "raceways" — yellow plastic casing enclosing fiber optic cables.
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Now, thanks to new commitments by what is often called "the oldest trophy in international sport," the America's Cup is using its prestige to turn the spotlight on what's happening beneath the surface of their shimmering raceways: ocean health and climate security.
Peter Seligmann: Racing to Help the Ocean Peter Seligmann 2011
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Now, thanks to new commitments by what is often called "the oldest trophy in international sport," the America's Cup is using its prestige to turn the spotlight on what's happening beneath the surface of their shimmering raceways: ocean health and climate security.
Peter Seligmann: Racing to Help the Ocean Peter Seligmann 2011
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Since his first fisheries job 44 years ago mucking out raceways in a trout hatchery, he has worked on an assortment of natural resource issues from various positions in government and academia.
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Yes they were born in concrete raceways, but those years of not getting eaten make them pretty close to wild ...
High Fence Fishing? Tim Romano 2008
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