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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Date |  |  |  | Date: Encyclopedia II - Date Palm - History of datesDates have been a staple food of the Middle East for thousands of years. The date palm is believed to have originated around the Persian Gulf, and has been cultivated in ancient times from Mesopotamia to prehistoric Egypt, possibly as early as 6000 BC. There is archeological evidence of cultivation in eastern Arabia in 4,000 BC.
In later times, Arabs spread dates around northern Africa and into Spain, and dates were introduced into California by the ...
See also:Date Palm, Date Palm - History of dates, Date Palm - Fruit, Date Palm - Cultivars of dates, Date Palm - Production, Date Palm - Food uses of Dates, Date Palm - Other uses of Date Palms, Date Palm - Traditional Medicinal Uses, Date Palm - Diseases Read more here: » Date Palm: Encyclopedia II - Date Palm - History of dates |
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|  |  |  | Date: Encyclopedia II - Date Palm - Food uses of DatesDry or soft dates are eaten out-of-hand, or may be seeded and stuffed with fillings such as almonds, candied orange and lemon peel, and marzipan. Dates can also be chopped and used in a range of sweet and savoury dishes: from tajines (tagines) in Morocco to puddings, bread, cakes and other dessert items. Dates are also processed into cubes, paste, spread, date syrup or "honey", powder (date sugar), vinegar or alcohol. Recent innovations include products such as sparkling date juice, used in some Islamic countries as a non-alcoholic version of champagne, for specia ...
See also:Date Palm, Date Palm - History of dates, Date Palm - Fruit, Date Palm - Cultivars of dates, Date Palm - Production, Date Palm - Food uses of Dates, Date Palm - Other uses of Date Palms, Date Palm - Traditional Medicinal Uses, Date Palm - Diseases Read more here: » Date Palm: Encyclopedia II - Date Palm - Food uses of Dates |
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|  |  |  | Date: Encyclopedia II - Date family - MembersMembers of the clan are listed by their date of birth.
Date family - 14th Century.
Date Muneto (1324-1385)
Date Masamune (1353-1405)
Date Ujimune (1371-1412)
Date Mochimune (1393-1469)
Date family - 15th Century.
Date Narimune] (1435-1487?)
Date Hisamune (1453-1514)
Date Uemune (1488-1565)
Date family - 16th Century.
Date Harumune (1519-1577)
Date Ter ...
See also:Date family, Date family - Members, Date family - 14th Century, Date family - 15th Century, Date family - 16th Century, Date family - 17th Century, Date family - 18th Century, Date family - 19th Century and After Meiji restoration, Date family - 20th Century, Date family - Adopted Members, Date family - Retainers and Vassals, Date family - Oniniwa, Date family - Reference Read more here: » Date family: Encyclopedia II - Date family - Members |
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|  |  |  | Date: Encyclopedia II - Date Palm - FruitThe fruit of the Date Palm is known as a date. They are oval-cylindrical, 3-7 cm long, and 2-3 cm diameter, and when unripe, range from bright red to bright yellow in colour, depending on variety. Dates contain a single seed about 2-2.5 cm long and 6-8 mm thick. Three main types of date exist; soft (Barhee, Halawy, Khadrawy, Medjool), semi-dry (Dayri, Deglet Noor, Zahidi), and dry (Thoory). The type of fruit depends on the glu ...
See also:Date Palm, Date Palm - History of dates, Date Palm - Fruit, Date Palm - Cultivars of dates, Date Palm - Production, Date Palm - Food uses of Dates, Date Palm - Other uses of Date Palms, Date Palm - Traditional Medicinal Uses, Date Palm - Diseases Read more here: » Date Palm: Encyclopedia II - Date Palm - Fruit |
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|  |  |  | Date: Encyclopedia II - Radiometric dating - Fundamentals of radiometric datingAll ordinary matter is made up of combinations of chemical elements, each with its own atomic number, indicating the number of protons in the atomic nucleus. Additionally, elements may exist in different isotopes, with each isotope of an element differing only in the number of neutrons in the nucleus. A particular isotope of a particular element is called a nuclide. Some nuclides are inherently unstable. That is, at some random point in time, an atom of such a nuclide will be transformed into a different nuclide by the process known as radioactive decay. This transformation is accomplished by the emission ...
See also:Radiometric dating, Radiometric dating - Types of radiometric dating, Radiometric dating - Fundamentals of radiometric dating, Radiometric dating - Limitation of techniques, Radiometric dating - Modern dating techniques, Radiometric dating - Short-range dating techniques, Radiometric dating - Dating with shortlived extinct radionuclides, Radiometric dating - Notes Read more here: » Radiometric dating: Encyclopedia II - Radiometric dating - Fundamentals of radiometric dating |
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|  |  |  | Date: Encyclopedia II - Date Palm - ProductionWorld production of dates was approximately 6.7 Mio tonnes in 2004 (FAO statistics [1]). The major producers are:
Egypt: 1,100,000 t (16.2% of world production)
Iran: 880,000 t (13.0%)
Saudi Arabia: 830,000 t (12.3%)
United Arab Emirates: 760,000 t (11.2%)
Pakistan: 650,000 t (9.6%)
Algeria: 450,000 t (6.6%)
Sudan: 330,000 t
Oman: 240,000 t
Libya: 140,000 t
Others: 1,140,000 t
Iraq used to be a major producer of dates but in recent years production ...
See also:Date Palm, Date Palm - History of dates, Date Palm - Fruit, Date Palm - Cultivars of dates, Date Palm - Production, Date Palm - Food uses of Dates, Date Palm - Other uses of Date Palms, Date Palm - Traditional Medicinal Uses, Date Palm - Diseases Read more here: » Date Palm: Encyclopedia II - Date Palm - Production |
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|  |  |  | Date: Encyclopedia II - Radiometric dating - Modern dating techniquesRadiometric dating can be performed on samples as small as a billionth of a gram using a mass spectrometer. The mass spectrometer was invented in the 1940s and began to be used in radiometric dating in the 1950s. The mass spectrometer operates by generating a beam of ionized atoms from the sample under test. The ions then travel through a magnetic field, which diverts them into different sampling sensors, known as "Faraday cups", depending on their mass and level of ionization. On impact in the cups, the ions set up a very weak current that can be measured to determine the rate of impacts a ...
See also:Radiometric dating, Radiometric dating - Types of radiometric dating, Radiometric dating - Fundamentals of radiometric dating, Radiometric dating - Limitation of techniques, Radiometric dating - Modern dating techniques, Radiometric dating - Short-range dating techniques, Radiometric dating - Dating with shortlived extinct radionuclides, Radiometric dating - Notes Read more here: » Radiometric dating: Encyclopedia II - Radiometric dating - Modern dating techniques |
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|  |  |  | Date: Encyclopedia II - Date Movie - PlotThe story of hopeless romantic Julia Jones, who has finally met the man of her dreams, the very British Grant Fonckyerdoder. But before they can have their Big Fat Greek Wedding, they'll have to Meet the Parents, hook-up with The Wedding Planner, and contend with Grant's friend Andy — a spectacularly beautiful woman who wants to put an end to her Best Friend's Wedding.
Other movies spoofed are Bridget Jones's Diary, Kill Bill, Napoleon Dynamite, Hitch, L ...
See also:Date Movie, Date Movie - Plot, Date Movie - MPAA, Date Movie - Cast Read more here: » Date Movie: Encyclopedia II - Date Movie - Plot |
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| | | |  |  |  | Date: Encyclopedia II - Date Palm - Other uses of Date PalmsDate seeds are soaked and ground up for animal feed. Their oil is suitable for use in soap and cosmetic products. They can also be processed chemically as a source of oxalic acid. The seeds are also burned to make charcoal for silversmiths, and can be strung in necklaces.
Date Palm leaves are used for Palm Sunday in the Christian religion. In North Africa, they are commonly used for making huts. Mature leaves are also made into mats, screens, baskets and fans. Processed leaves can be used for insulating board. Dried leaf petioles are ...
See also:Date Palm, Date Palm - History of dates, Date Palm - Fruit, Date Palm - Cultivars of dates, Date Palm - Production, Date Palm - Food uses of Dates, Date Palm - Other uses of Date Palms, Date Palm - Traditional Medicinal Uses, Date Palm - Diseases Read more here: » Date Palm: Encyclopedia II - Date Palm - Other uses of Date Palms |
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| |  |  |  | Date: Encyclopedia II - Radiocarbon dating - CalibrationThe raw BP date cannot be used directly as a calendar date, because the level of atmospheric 14C has not been strictly constant during the span of time that can be radiocarbon dated. The level is affected by variations in the cosmic ray intensity which is affected by variations caused by solar storms. In addition there are substantial reservoirs of carbon in organic matter, the ocean, ocean sediments (see methane hydrate), and sedimentary rocks. Changing climate can sometimes disrupt the carbon flow between these reservoirs and th ...
See also:Radiocarbon dating, Radiocarbon dating - Basic chemistry, Radiocarbon dating - Measurements and scales, Radiocarbon dating - Calibration, Radiocarbon dating - Libby vs Cambridge half-life, Radiocarbon dating - Examples of carbon dating and historical disputes, Radiocarbon dating - Note Read more here: » Radiocarbon dating: Encyclopedia II - Radiocarbon dating - Calibration |
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|  |  |  | Date: Encyclopedia II - Date family - Retainers and VassalsThese samurai were vassals of Date clan and listed by their date of birth.
Date family - Oniniwa.
Oniniwa Motozane (14??-15??)
Oniniwa Yoshinao (1513-1585)
Masuda Kita (1539-16??)
Moniwa Tadamoto (1549-1640) - Toyotomi Hideyoshi gave him "Moniwa" as the new clan name for Oniniwa clan.
Moniwa Yoshimoto (1575-1663)
Harad ...
See also:Date family, Date family - Members, Date family - 14th Century, Date family - 15th Century, Date family - 16th Century, Date family - 17th Century, Date family - 18th Century, Date family - 19th Century and After Meiji restoration, Date family - 20th Century, Date family - Adopted Members, Date family - Retainers and Vassals, Date family - Oniniwa, Date family - Reference Read more here: » Date family: Encyclopedia II - Date family - Retainers and Vassals |
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|  |  |  | Date: Encyclopedia II - Date Palm - Traditional Medicinal UsesDates have a high tannin content and are used medicinally as a detersive and astringent in intestinal troubles. As an infusion, decoction, syrup or paste, is administered for sore throat, colds, bronchial catarrh, and taken to relieve fever and number of other complaints. One traditional belief is that it can counteract alcohol intoxication. The seed powder is also used in some traditional medicines.
A gum that exudes from the wounded trunk is employed in India for treating diarrhea and genito-urinary ailments. The roots are used against toothache. The pollen yields an estrogenic principl ...
See also:Date Palm, Date Palm - History of dates, Date Palm - Fruit, Date Palm - Cultivars of dates, Date Palm - Production, Date Palm - Food uses of Dates, Date Palm - Other uses of Date Palms, Date Palm - Traditional Medicinal Uses, Date Palm - Diseases Read more here: » Date Palm: Encyclopedia II - Date Palm - Traditional Medicinal Uses |
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|  |  |  | Date: Encyclopedia II - Radiometric dating - Short-range dating techniquesThere are a number of other dating techniques that have short ranges and are so used for historical or archaeological studies. One of the best-known is the carbon-14 (C14) radiometric technique.
Carbon-14 is a radioactive isotope of carbon, with a half-life of 5,730 years (very short compared with the above). In other radiometric dating methods, the heavy parent isotopes were synthesized in the explosions of massive stars that scattered materials through the Galaxy, to be formed into planets and other stars. The parent isotopes have been decaying since that time, and so ...
See also:Radiometric dating, Radiometric dating - Types of radiometric dating, Radiometric dating - Fundamentals of radiometric dating, Radiometric dating - Limitation of techniques, Radiometric dating - Modern dating techniques, Radiometric dating - Short-range dating techniques, Radiometric dating - Dating with shortlived extinct radionuclides, Radiometric dating - Notes Read more here: » Radiometric dating: Encyclopedia II - Radiometric dating - Short-range dating techniques |
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