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pea: Encyclopedia - Chick

Chick may be: A young bird (originally an abbreviation of chicken) A young girl or woman Chick may also refer to: Chick flick, slang for a movie made for, or appealing primarily to, women Chick Publications, publishing company run by Jack Chick Chick pea, an edible pulse Dixie Chicks, a country music group The Hot Chick, ...

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pea: Encyclopedia - Bulbourethral gland

In the anatomy of the male human body, the bulbourethral glands (or Cowper's glands) are two small, rounded, and somewhat lobulated bodies, of a yellow color, about the size of peas, placed behind and lateral to the membranous portion of the urethra, between the two layers of the fascia of the urogenital diaphragm. They lie close above the bulb, and are enclosed by the transverse fibers of the Sphincter urethrae membranaceae. Their existence is said to be ...

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pea: Encyclopedia - Butea

See text Butea is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the pea family, Fabaceae. It includes many species of trees, shrubs, and lianas. Several species produce resins used in cosmetics or ayurvedic medicine. Butea monosperma, known as Dhak, Flame of the Forest or Bastard Teak, is native to India and Southeast Asia, where it is used for timber, resin, fodder, medicine, and dye; it is also a host to the ...

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pea: Encyclopedia - Cowpea

V. unguiculata ssp. cylindrica V. unguiculata ssp. dekindtiana V. unguiculata ssp. sesquipedalis V. unguiculata ssp. unguiculata The Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) is one of several species of the widely cultivated genus Vigna. Four cultivated subspecies are recognised: V. unguiculata ssp. cylindrica Catjang V. unguiculata ssp. dekindtiana Black-eyed pea V. unguiculata ssp. sesquipedalis Yardlong bean V. unguiculataIncluding:

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pea: Encyclopedia - Clamart

2 Population sans doubles comptes, i.e. not counting those people already counted in another commune (such as students and military personal). Clamart is a commune in the southwestern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located 8.7 km. (5.4 miles) from the center of Paris. The city is divided into two parts, separated by a forest and they are, bas Clamart, the historical centre, the petit Clamart, with urbanization developed in the 1960s replacing pea fields. Clama ...

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pea: Encyclopedia - Anterior pituitary

The anterior pituitary (also called the adenohypophysis) comprises the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland and is part of the endocrine system. Under the influence of the hypothalamus, the anterior pituitary produces and secretes several peptide hormones that regulate many physiological processes including stress, growth, and reproduction. Anterior pituitary - Anatomy and development. The adenohypophysis is a pea-size gland anterior to the neurohypophysis, caudal to the hypothalamus, and sits in the ...

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pea: Encyclopedia II - Pea soup - Pea soup around the world

Pea soup - The Netherlands. Erwtensoep (pronounced "EHR-ten-soup", also called "snert") is a form of green split-pea soup emblematic of Dutch cuisine. Traditionally eaten in winter, erwtensoep has a very thick consistency, often includes pork and sausage, and is almost a stew rather than a soup. One source says "You should be able to stand a spoon upright in a good pea soup." It is customarily served with rye bread (roggebrood) and cheese or butter. The meat may be put on the rye bread and eaten with mustard. See also: Erwtensoep (Dutch Wikipedia) < ...

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Pea soup, Pea soup - Pea soup around the world, Pea soup - The Netherlands, Pea soup - Sweden and Finland, Pea soup - England and the United Kingdom, Pea soup - Canada, Pea soup - Australia, Pea soup - United States, Pea soup - Pea soup in literature and popular culture, Pea soup - Pea soup fog

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pea: Encyclopedia - 1658

1658 - Events. January 13 - Edward Sexby, who had plotted against Oliver Cromwell, dies in Tower of London February 6 - Swedish troops of Charles X Gustav of Sweden cross The Great Belt (Storebælt) in Denmark over frozen sea May 1 - Publication of Hydriotaphia, Urn Burial and The Garden of Cyrus by Thomas Browne September 3 -Oliver Cromwell dies. His son Richard assumes his father's former position as Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland. The pea ...

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pea: Encyclopedia - 12-dishes Christmas Eve Supper

The traditional Christmas Eve supper in Poland consists of twelve dishes representing the twelve months of the year. No meat is served during the supper, except for fish, usually herring, carp or pike. Other traditional dishes appearing on the table include red borscht, mushroom or fish soup, sauerkraut with wild mushrooms or peas, dried fruit compote and kutia, a dessert especially popular in eastern Poland. Boiled or fried pierogis, Polish dumplings with a wide variety of fillings, are among the most popular Polish dishes. For the Christmas ...

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pea: Encyclopedia - Clover

See text Clover (Trifolium) is a genus of about 300 species of plants in the pea family Fabaceae. They are found chiefly in northern temperate regions, but also, like many other north temperate genera, on the mountains in the tropics. The plants are small annual or perennial herbs with trifoliate (rarely 5- or 7-foliate) leaves, with stipules adnate to the leaf-stalk, and heads or dense spikes of small red, purple, white, or rarely yellow flowers; the small, few-seeded pods are enclosed in the calyx. Eighteen spec ...

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pea: Encyclopedia - Fruitarianism

Fruitarians (or fructarians) are a subgroup of vegans who eat only the fruit of plants. This includes not only what one typically thinks of as a "fruit" in the culinary sense such as apples and oranges, but also other foods that are botanically the fruits of flowering plants (that is, the seed-containing reproductive parts), including berries, nuts, seeds, capsicums, tomatoes, squash, beans, peas, and so on. There are different variations of fruitarianism. Some fruitarians will eat only what falls (or would fall) naturally from ...

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pea: Encyclopedia - Pineal gland

The pineal gland or epiphysis, is a small endocrine gland. It is located near the center of the brain, between the two hemispheres, tucked in a groove where the two rounded thalamic bodies join. It is also referred to as the pineal body. Pineal gland - Location. The pineal gland is a small, pea-sized, (8 mm in humans) reddish-gray body located above the superior colliculus and behind and beneath the stria medullaris, between the laterally positioned thalamic bodies. It is part of the epithalam ...

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pea: Encyclopedia - Blind-baking

The term blind-baking (sometimes called "pre-baking") refers to the process of baking a pie crust or other pastry without the filling. Generally, the pie crust is lined with tin foil or parchment paper, then filled with dried peas, lentils, beans or other pulses, so that it will keep its shape when baking. (Metal or ceramic pie weights are also used.) After the pie crust is done, the pulses are replaced with the proper filling. Blind-baking is necessary if the pie filling can not be baked as long as the crust requires, or if the filling of the pie w ...

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pea: Encyclopedia - Bhelpuri

Bhelpuri is a snack synonymous with the beaches of Mumbai (Bombay). Bhelpuri stalls are ubiquitous in the city as well as in the countryside. Popularised by Bollywood films, many city outsiders often yearn to taste this snack. It is called Jhaal Muri in Kolkata. Puffed rice forms the base of the bhel. To this finely cut tomatoes, onions and chillies are added. To this some chutneys are added to give it a sweet or spicy flavour. Sev, a chick-pea based topping is sprinkled and garnished with coriander leaves. It is then served wi ...

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pea: Encyclopedia - Bubble and squeak

Bubble and squeak (sometimes just called bubble) is a traditional British dish made with the shallow-fried leftover vegetables from a roast dinner. The chief ingredients are potato and cabbage, but carrots, peas, brussels sprouts, and other vegetables can be added. It is traditionally served with cold meat from the Sunday roast, and pickles. Traditionally the meat was added to the bubble and squeak itself, although nowadays the vegetarian version is more common. The cold chopped vegetables (and cold chopped meat if used) are fr ...

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pea: Encyclopedia - Vigna

see text The genus Vigna is in the plant family Fabaceae. The genus is named after Dominico Vigna an Italian botanist of the 17th century. Many Vigna species are cultivated for food. They include some well-known and not so well known bean species formerly included in the genus Phaseolus. Common names in this genus reflect its mixed taxonomic history as some are referred to as peas and others as beans. Many references even in current literature will place some of these species in genus Phaseolus

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pea: Encyclopedia II - The Princess and the Pea - Plot synopsis

Once upon a time there was a prince who lived in a wealthy kingdom. When he had reached the proper age his mother the queen decided the time was right to find a bride. The prince however was determined not to marry just any girl, and decided that his future wife should be a "real" princess. So he travelled the world and sought in all the kingdoms and met with all the princesses, until at last he still wasn't satisfied. Then, one stormy night, a girl came knocking at the castle door who claimed she was a true princess. Although no one ...

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The Princess and the Pea, The Princess and the Pea - Plot synopsis, The Princess and the Pea - Analysis, The Princess and the Pea - Adaptations

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pea: Encyclopedia II - Purée - Common purees

Common purées include: Mashed potatoes. Mashed pumpkin. Tomato purée (see also Tomato paste). Purée mongole (a mixed pea and tomato soup). Legume soups such as Pea soup, bean soup, lentil soup. Refried beans (made from red or black beans). Ful medames (fava beans). Bisque (shellfish). Apple sauce. Hummus (chickpea). A purée of some sort is the basic ingredient of these dishes: Cha ...

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Purée, Purée - Common purees

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pea: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Pea Ridge - Battle

Battle of Pea Ridge - Left wing. McCulloch's force consisted of Confederate troops under General James McIntosh and two divisions of Cherokee Indians under Brigadier General Albert Pike. McCulloch's troops swung westward around Pea Ridge and plowed into elements of the Federal Army at a small village named Leetown, where a fierce firefight erupted. McCulloch and McIntosh were killed in action soon after the clash began and Colonel Louis Hébert was captured. These events effectively shattered the Confederate command structure and they were unable to organi ...

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Battle of Pea Ridge, Battle of Pea Ridge - Strategic situation, Battle of Pea Ridge - Union situation, Battle of Pea Ridge - Confederate situation, Battle of Pea Ridge - Prelude, Battle of Pea Ridge - Battle, Battle of Pea Ridge - Left wing, Battle of Pea Ridge - Right wing, Battle of Pea Ridge - Federal counterattack, Battle of Pea Ridge - Aftermath

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pea: Encyclopedia II - Punnett square - Complicated Crosses

The previous example used only one trait, with four possible outcomes. In reality, crossing is more complicated due to the fact that there are more than one trait being crossed. As an example, the pea plant has traits including pea shape and pea color. The dominant gene for pea shape is round, while the recessive trait is wrinkled. The dominant pea color is yellow, while the recessive color is green. In a dihybrid cross, two heterozygous pea plants are crossed, where the gametes for each pea plant will either be RY, Ry, rY, or ry: The result is a 9:3:3:1 phenotypic ratio.See also:

Punnett square, Punnett square - Interpreting a Punnett square, Punnett square - Results of Crossing, Punnett square - Complicated Crosses, Punnett square - Notes and References

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pea: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Pea Ridge - Prelude

General Van Dorn did not wish to attack Curtis's entrenched position head on. On March 4 he split his army into two divisions under Price and McCulloch and ordered them to march north along the Bentonville Detour with the hopes of getting behind Curtis and cutting off his lines of communication. Van Dorn left his supply trains behind in order to make better speed, a decision that would later prove to be a crucial one. The Confederates made an arduous three day forced march down the Bentonville Cutoff from Fayetteville in the midst of ...

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Battle of Pea Ridge, Battle of Pea Ridge - Strategic situation, Battle of Pea Ridge - Union situation, Battle of Pea Ridge - Confederate situation, Battle of Pea Ridge - Prelude, Battle of Pea Ridge - Battle, Battle of Pea Ridge - Left wing, Battle of Pea Ridge - Right wing, Battle of Pea Ridge - Federal counterattack, Battle of Pea Ridge - Aftermath

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