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FISH FAMILY
Flabby whalefishes; Cetomimid; Mirapinnidae; Tapetail; Megalomycteridae; Bignose fish; Flabby whale fish; Flabby whalefish

Cetomimidae         
Cetomimidae is a family of small, deep-sea cetomimiform fish. They are among the most deep-living fish known, with some species recorded at depths in excess of .
Gymnachirus nudus         
SPECIES OF FISH
Naked Sole; Gynmachirus nudus; Flabby sole; Flabby Sole; Naked sole
Gymnachirus nudus, the naked sole, also known as the flabby sole,Common names of Gymnachirus nudus at www.fishbase.
Injective sheaf         
MATHEMATICAL OBJECT IN SHEAF COHOMOLOGY
Flasque resolution; Flabby sheaf; Flabby resolution; Soft sheaf; Fine sheaf; Acyclic sheaf; Flasque sheaf; Flasque sheaves
In mathematics, injective sheaves of abelian groups are used to construct the resolutions needed to define sheaf cohomology (and other derived functors, such as sheaf Ext).

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Cetomimidae

Cetomimidae is a family of small, deep-sea cetomimiform fish. They are among the most deep-living fish known, with some species recorded at depths in excess of 3,500 m (11,500 ft). Females are known as flabby whalefishes, Males are known as bignose fishes, while juveniles are known as tapetails and were formerly thought to be in a separate family, dubbed Mirapinnidae. Adults exhibit extreme sexual dimorphism, and the adult males were once thought to be exemplars of still another family, Megalomycteridae.

Thought to have a circumglobal distribution throughout the Southern Hemisphere, Cetomimidae are the most diverse family of whalefishes. The largest species, Gyrinomimus grahami, reaches a length of some 40 cm. They are distinguished from other whalefishes by their loose, scaleless skin and lack of photophores.