Question: Information:  - Barbados (or ) is a sovereign island country in the Lesser Antilles, in the Americas. It is in length and up to in width, covering an area of . It is situated in the western area of the North Atlantic and east of the Windward Islands and the Caribbean Sea; therein, it is about east of the islands of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and north-east of Trinidad and Tobago. Barbados is outside of the principal Atlantic hurricane belt. Its capital is Bridgetown. Barbados is Southeast of Miami.  - Canouan (pronounced "can - ah - wan") is an island in the Grenadines Islands belonging to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. It is a small island, measuring only 3.5 miles (5.6 km) by 1.25 miles (2 km). The population is about 1,700 people  - Carriacou is an island of the Grenadine Islands located in the southeastern Caribbean Sea, northeast of Grenada and the north coast of South America. The name is derived from the Carib language "Kayryouacou."  - The Grenadines is an island chain that is part of St.Vincent and Grenada. There are 32 islands and cays that make up St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG). Nine are inhabited, including the mainland St. Vincent and the Grenadines islands: Young Island, Bequia, Mustique, Canouan, Union Island, Mayreau, Petit St Vincent and Palm Island.  - Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is an island country in the Lesser Antilles island arc, in the southern portion of the Windward Islands, which lie at the southern end of the eastern border of the Caribbean Sea where the latter meets the Atlantic Ocean. The country is also known simply as Saint Vincent.  - Union Island is part of the nation of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. It lies about 200 km West South West of Barbados and is within view of the islands of Carriacou and the mainland of Grenada, which lie directly south.  - Mayreau is the smallest inhabited island of the Grenadines , with an area of about 1.5 sq. miles and a population of about 271 . The population is centered in an unnamed village , located on Station Hill , a hilltop in the south - west of the island . It is an isolated community , accessible only by boat . Electricity was only recently ( 2002 ) provided by a central generator located on Saline Bay . There is a single - lane concrete road leading from the wharf on Saline Bay through the village to Saltwhistle Bay . The top of the island is crested with the small elementary school ; the telecommunications building ; the beautiful brick and stone Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception , christened on May 12 , 1930 , and a Pentecostal church . From the crest of the hill behind the Catholic Church , there is a beautiful overlook of the Tobago Cays , Canouan and Union Island . The island gets much of its water from three catchments set on the east side of the island . One serves the resort at Saltwhistle Bay and two serve the village . Saline Bay is named for the salt pond just east of the sandy beach . Salt was harvested and exported in times past but is now harvested only for local use . The island is populated mostly by fishermen and supported by tourism . The school has about 50 students from kindergarten to Grades 6 . Upon completing their primary / elementary education , students attend secondary schools on neighbouring Union Island or the main island , St. Vincent . Mayreau also has a small resort area on Saltwhistle Bay , a very popular and beautiful spot for anchoring yachts .  - Grenada is an island country consisting of Grenada itself and six smaller islands at the southern end of the Grenadines in the southeastern Caribbean Sea. Grenada is located northwest of Trinidad and Tobago, northeast of Venezuela, and southwest of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.    What is the relationship between 'mayreau' and 'saint vincent and the grenadines'?
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[Q]: Information:  - Brackish water or briny water is water that has more salinity than fresh water, but not as much as seawater. It may result from mixing of seawater with fresh water, as in estuaries, or it may occur in brackish fossil aquifers. The word comes from the Middle Dutch root "brak". Certain human activities can produce brackish water, in particular civil engineering projects such as dikes and the flooding of coastal marshland to produce brackish water pools for freshwater prawn farming. Brackish water is also the primary waste product of the salinity gradient power process. Because brackish water is hostile to the growth of most terrestrial plant species, without appropriate management it is damaging to the environment (see article on shrimp farms).  - Moray eels or Muraenidae are a family of cosmopolitan eels . The approximately 200 species in 15 genera are almost exclusively marine , but several species are regularly seen in brackish water , and a few , for example the freshwater moray ( Gymnothorax polyuranodon ) , can sometimes be found in fresh water . The smallest moray is likely Snyder 's moray ( Anarchias leucurus ) , which attains a maximum length of 11.5 cm ( 4.5 in ) , while the longest species , the slender giant moray ( Strophidon sathete ) reaches up to 4 m ( 13 ft ) . The largest in terms of total mass is the giant moray ( Gymnothorax javanicus ) , which reaches 3 m ( 9.8 ft ) in length and 30 kg ( 66 lb ) in weight .  - An eel is any fish belonging to the order Anguilliformes, which consists of four suborders, 20 families, 111 genera and about 800 species. Most eels are predators. The term "eel" (originally referring to the European eel) is also used for some other similarly shaped fish, such as electric eels and spiny eels, but these are not members of the Anguilliformes order.    What is the relationship between 'moray eel' and 'anguilliformes'?
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[A]: parent taxon


input: Please answer the following: Information:  - Chill Factor is the fifteenth book in the series of Deathlands . It was written by Laurence James under the house name James Axler .  - James Axler is a house name used by the publishing company Gold Eagle Publishing, the action adventure series published by Harlequin Enterprises Ltd.  - Laurence James (21 September 1942  9 or 10 February 2000) was a British science fiction writer, especially known for his involvement with the "Deathlands" series.  - Science fiction (often shortened to SF, sci-fi or scifi) is a genre of speculative fiction, typically dealing with imaginative concepts such as futuristic science and technology, space travel, time travel, faster than light travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life. Science fiction often explores the potential consequences of scientific and other innovations, and has been called a "literature of ideas." It usually avoids the supernatural, and unlike the related genre of fantasy, historically science fiction stories were intended to have a grounding in science-based fact or theory at the time the story was created, but this connection is now limited to hard science fiction.    What is the relationship between 'chill factor ' and 'harlequin enterprises'?
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publisher