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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Habit |  |  |  | Habit: Encyclopedia II - Food - Food tradeFood is now traded on a global basis. The variety and availability of food is no longer restricted by the diversity of locally grown food or the limitations of the local growing season. Between 1961 and 1999 there has been a 400% increase in worldwide food exports. Some countries are now economically dependent on food exports, which in some cases account for over 80% of all exports.
In 1994 trade liberalisation began when over 100 countries became signatories to the Uruguay Round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade which inc ...
See also:Food, Food - Legal definition, Food - Human eating habits, Food - Historical development, Food - Meals, Food - Food production or acquisition, Food - From plants, Food - From animals, Food - From neither animals or plants, Food - Food preparation, Food - Food manufacture, Food - Food trade, Food - Food retailing, Food - Food sufficiency, Food - Food safety, Food - Dietary habits, Food - Nutrients in food Read more here: » Food: Encyclopedia II - Food - Food trade |
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|  |  |  | Habit: Encyclopedia II - Food - Legal definitionWestern food law defines four categories of object as food:
any substance or product, whether processed, partially processed or unprocessed, intended to be, or reasonably expected to be ingested by humans whether of nutritional value or not;
water and other drinks;
chewing gum;
articles and substances used as an ingredient or component in the preparation of food.
Links to official legal definitions of food:
US federal definition of food
UK definition of f ...
See also:Food, Food - Legal definition, Food - Human eating habits, Food - Historical development, Food - Meals, Food - Food production or acquisition, Food - From plants, Food - From animals, Food - From neither animals or plants, Food - Food preparation, Food - Food manufacture, Food - Food trade, Food - Food retailing, Food - Food sufficiency, Food - Food safety, Food - Dietary habits, Food - Nutrients in food Read more here: » Food: Encyclopedia II - Food - Legal definition |
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|  |  |  | Habit: Encyclopedia II - Food - Food production or acquisitionFood is traditionally obtained through farming, ranching, and fishing, with hunting, foraging and other methods of subsistence locally important for some populations, but minor for others.
In the modern era in developed nations, food supply is increasingly dependent upon agriculture, industrial farming, aquaculture and fish farming techniques. These techniques aim to maximize the amount of food produced while minimizing the cost. The techniques include a reliance on mechanized tools, from the threshing machine and seed drill, to the t ...
See also:Food, Food - Legal definition, Food - Human eating habits, Food - Historical development, Food - Meals, Food - Food production or acquisition, Food - From plants, Food - From animals, Food - From neither animals or plants, Food - Food preparation, Food - Food manufacture, Food - Food trade, Food - Food retailing, Food - Food sufficiency, Food - Food safety, Food - Dietary habits, Food - Nutrients in food Read more here: » Food: Encyclopedia II - Food - Food production or acquisition |
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|  |  |  | Habit: Encyclopedia II - Food - Food preparationWhile some food can be eaten without preparation, many foods undergo some form of preparation for reasons of safety, palatability, or flavor. At the simplest level this may involve washing, cutting, trimming or adding other foods or ingredients, such as spices. It may also involve mixing, heating or cooling, pressure cooking, fermentation, or combination with other food. Most food preparation takes place in a kitchen.
The preparation of animal-based food will usually involve slaughter, evisceration, hanging, portioning and rendering.< ...
See also:Food, Food - Legal definition, Food - Human eating habits, Food - Historical development, Food - Meals, Food - Food production or acquisition, Food - From plants, Food - From animals, Food - From neither animals or plants, Food - Food preparation, Food - Food manufacture, Food - Food trade, Food - Food retailing, Food - Food sufficiency, Food - Food safety, Food - Dietary habits, Food - Nutrients in food Read more here: » Food: Encyclopedia II - Food - Food preparation |
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|  |  |  | Habit: Encyclopedia II - Asiatic Golden Cat - BehaviorNot much is known about this rather elusive predator, and most of what is known about it has been found out in captivity. Previous observations suggested that it golden cats are primarily nocturnal, but a recent study [1] on two golden cats showed arrythmic activity patterns. They are thought to be primarily solitary. As far as vocalizations go, they can hiss, spit, meow, purr, growl, and gurgle. Other methods of communication observed in captive Golden Cats include scent marking, urine spraying, raking trees and logs with claws, and rubbing their heads against various objects.
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See also:Asiatic Golden Cat, Asiatic Golden Cat - Distribution & Habitat, Asiatic Golden Cat - Behavior, Asiatic Golden Cat - Hunting Habits, Asiatic Golden Cat - Reproduction, Asiatic Golden Cat - Mythology, Asiatic Golden Cat - Subspecies & Conservation Read more here: » Asiatic Golden Cat: Encyclopedia II - Asiatic Golden Cat - Behavior |
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|  |  |  | Habit: Encyclopedia II - Pita - EtymologyAccording to the Oxford English Dictionary, the first mention of the word in English was in 1951, with references to Balkan, Greek, and especially Arab cuisine in the next two decades. The American Heritage Dictionary traces the word's origin to modern Greek for "pie," "cake," or "bread;" Webster's Unabridged Dictionary attributes it to the Hebrew pat, for "loaf" or "morsel." An alternative etymology traces the word to a cognate for pine pitch, which form flat layers that may resemble pita bread, and may thereby share an origin with piz ...
See also:Pita, Pita - Etymology, Pita - Eating habits, Pita - Pita in Bulgarian cuisine Read more here: » Pita: Encyclopedia II - Pita - Etymology |
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| | |  |  |  | Habit: Encyclopedia II - Astrobiology - Methodology
Astrobiology - Narrowing the task.
Main article: Planetary habitability
When looking for life in other planets, some simplifying assumptions are useful to reduce the size of the task of astrobiologists. One is to assume that the vast majority of life-forms in our galaxy are based on carbon chemistries, as are all life-forms on Earth. While it is possible that non carbon-based life exists, carbon is well known for the unusually wide variet ...
See also:Astrobiology, Astrobiology - Overview, Astrobiology - Research Outcomes, Astrobiology - Methodology, Astrobiology - Narrowing the task, Astrobiology - The sciences of Astrobiology, Astrobiology - Criticisms, Astrobiology - Publications Read more here: » Astrobiology: Encyclopedia II - Astrobiology - Methodology |
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