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pea: Encyclopedia II - Pease Porridge Hot - Origin

The origins of this rhyme are unknown; it takes its name from a type of porridge made from peas, pease pudding, also known as pease pottage (in Middle English, "pease" was treated as a collective noun, similar to "oatmeal" and it is from that we get the singular pea and plural peas). Where the terms "pease pudding" and "pease pottage" are used, the lyrics of the rhyme are altered accordingly. ...

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Pease Porridge Hot, Pease Porridge Hot - Origin, Pease Porridge Hot - Lyrics

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pea: Encyclopedia II - Elba Alabama - History

Elba is located in the heart of the Pea River basin, at the juncture of Whitewater Creek and Pea River. Elba had its economic beginning when a ferry was established to cross Pea River in the early 1830’s by a Mr. McLane. It was located between what is today Claxton and Polka Streets and connected east-west traffic across the river. The land on which Elba is located was entered by Ephrim King on February 17, 1836. This land was sold to John B. Simmons and his brother-in-law Gappa T. Yelverton about 1840. Simmons’ mercantile was the ...

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Elba Alabama, Elba Alabama - History, Elba Alabama - Geography, Elba Alabama - Demographics

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pea: Encyclopedia II - Cuisine of Bangladesh - Staple ingredients and spices

The staples of Bangladeshi cuisine are rice, atta (a special type of whole wheat flour), and at least five dozen varieties of pulses, the most important of which are chana (bengal gram;and these are used in different forms, may be whole or after processing them in a mill that removes the skin,eg dhuli moong or dhuli urad.some times mixed with rice and excellent for digestion food called khichri similar to the chick pea but smaller and more flavorful), toor (pigeon pea or red gram), urad (black gram) and mungSee also:

Cuisine of Bangladesh, Cuisine of Bangladesh - Regional cuisines, Cuisine of Bangladesh - Staple ingredients and spices, Cuisine of Bangladesh - Regional specialties, Cuisine of Bangladesh - Other famous Bangladeshi dishes, Cuisine of Bangladesh - Some sweets and desserts, Cuisine of Bangladesh - Bangladeshi food abroad

Read more here: » Cuisine of Bangladesh: Encyclopedia II - Cuisine of Bangladesh - Staple ingredients and spices

pea: Encyclopedia II - RIAA Single certification - List of certified digital singles previous eras

RIAA Single certification - Multi-platinum singles. "The Reason", Hoobastank (double platinum) "This Love", Maroon 5 (double platinum) "Hey Ya!", Outkast (double platinum) RIAA Single certification - Platinum singles. "1985", Bowling for Soup "Pieces of Me", Ashlee Simpson "My Happy Ending", Avril Lavigne "Hey Mama", Black Eyed Peas "Let's Get It Started" Black Eyed Peas "Toxic", Britney SpearsSee also:

RIAA Single certification, RIAA Single certification - Guidelines, RIAA Single certification - List of certified digital singles modern era, RIAA Single certification - Singles released during the modern era, RIAA Single certification - Singles not released during the modern era, RIAA Single certification - List of certified digital singles previous eras, RIAA Single certification - Multi-platinum singles, RIAA Single certification - Platinum singles, RIAA Single certification - Gold singles, RIAA Single certification - List of certified standard commercial singles commercial-decline era, RIAA Single certification - Multi-platinum singles, RIAA Single certification - Platinum singles, RIAA Single certification - Gold singles

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pea: Encyclopedia II - National Lampoon's Vacation - Wagonqueen Family Truckster

The Wagonqueen Family Truckster was a station wagon created specifically for the film. It was nothing more than a Ford LTD Country Squire station wagon with a modified front end and a "metallic pea" paint job, based on the Dodge Aspen/Plymouth Volare line, which, due to rushed production, suffered much wear in a relatively short period of time. The production staff intentionally styled the Truckster to be ugly and ridiculous, with the following features: "Metallic Pea" paint overdone wood paneling eight ...

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National Lampoon's Vacation, National Lampoon's Vacation - Wagonqueen Family Truckster, National Lampoon's Vacation - Sequels

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pea: Encyclopedia II - Regression toward the mean - History

The first regression line drawn on biological data was a plot of seed weights presented by Francis Galton at a Royal Institution lecture in 1877. Galton had seven sets of sweet pea seeds labelled K to Q and in each packet the seeds were of the same weight. He chose sweet peas on the advice of his cousin Charles Darwin and the botanist Joseph Hooker as sweet peas tend not to self fertilise and the seed weight varies little with humidity. He distributed these packets to a group of friends throughout Great Britain who planted them. At the end o ...

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Regression toward the mean, Regression toward the mean - Examples, Regression toward the mean - History, Regression toward the mean - Ubiquity, Regression toward the mean - Mathematical derivation, Regression toward the mean - Regression fallacies, Regression toward the mean - In sports

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pea: Encyclopedia II - Black Moor - Diet

They should be kept with live plants for food, but may also be fed vegetables like zucchini, peas, spinach and lettuce. Frozen glass worms, blood worms, brine shrimp and daphnia should also be given to the Dragon Eye Goldfish. And Gold Fish Food? ...

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Black Moor, Black Moor - Animal Description, Black Moor - Specific Care Information, Black Moor - Diet

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pea: Encyclopedia II - Indian cuisine - Staple ingredients and spices

The staples of Indian cuisine are rice, atta (a special type of whole wheat flour), and at least five dozen varieties of pulses, the most important of which are chana (bengal gram;and these are used in different forms, may be whole or after processing them in a mill that removes the skin, eg dhuli moong or dhuli urad, sometimes mixed with rice and excellent for digestion food called khichri similar to the chick pea but smaller and more flavorful), toor (pigeon pea or red gram), urad (black gram) and mung (g ...

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Indian cuisine, Indian cuisine - History, Indian cuisine - Regional cuisines, Indian cuisine - Staple ingredients and spices, Indian cuisine - Indian food abroad, Indian cuisine - Media, Indian cuisine - Notes

Read more here: » Indian cuisine: Encyclopedia II - Indian cuisine - Staple ingredients and spices

pea: Encyclopedia II - Pot pie - Ingredents

Although there are many different kinds of pot pies, chicken, turkey, and beef are the most popular. Chicken pot pies contain a gravy-like sauce with vegetables such as potatoes, peas, carrots, broccoli (sometimes), corn, and, of course, chicken. Turkey pot pies have most of the above, except they have turkey instead of chicken. Beef pot pies are different, though. They have most of the items found in a beef stew, such as a beef flavored gravy rather than a gravy-like sauce, potatoes, peas, corn, and carrots. Pot pies come in different sizes. They can be individual size, or they can be multiple servings. Most f ...

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Pot pie, Pot pie - Simple Facts, Pot pie - Ingredents, Pot pie - Variations

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pea: Encyclopedia II - Falafel - Ingredients

Falafel (at least the Middle Eastern style) is made from fava beans, chick peas or any combination of the two. The Egyptian variation exclusively uses fava beans, while other variations may exclusively use chick peas. Unlike many other bean patties, in falafel the beans are not cooked prior to use. Instead they are soaked, possibly skinned, then ground with the addition of a small quantity of onion, spices, bicarbonate of soda and deep fried at a high temperature. Sesame seeds may be added to the balls before they are fried; this is particularly common when falafel is served as a dish in its own r ...

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Falafel, Falafel - Ingredients, Falafel - Topping variations, Falafel - Bibliography

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pea: Encyclopedia II - Epistasis - Example in Mendelian terms

In a more detailed example, consider the sweet pea plant. In a simple representation, purple flower color (P) is dominant over white (p). However, consider the addition of a control gene, consisting of two alleles, dominant (C) or recessive (c). In this example, for the flowers to be purple, the plant must have at least one of each dominant allele (i.e. it must be P-C-, where the "-" can be either dominant or recessive). In a dihybrid cross, such as the pea plant example above, when there is a genetic interaction involved, you often s ...

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Epistasis, Epistasis - Classification by fitness or trait value, Epistasis - Functional or mechanistic classification, Epistasis - Example in Mendelian terms

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pea: Encyclopedia II - English plural - Plural to singular by back-formation

Some words have started out with unusually formed singulars and plurals, but more "normal" singular-plural pairs have resulted by back-formation. For an example from the vegetable world, pease was the singular and peasen the plural, but over the centuries, first pease became the plural and pea the singular, and finally the plural was altered to peas. Similarly, termites and primates were the three-syllable plurals of termes and primas, respectively, but these singulars were lost, ...

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English plural, English plural - Regular plurals, English plural - Almost-regular plurals, English plural - Irregular plurals, English plural - Irregular Germanic plurals, English plural - Irregular plurals of foreign origin, English plural - Plurals of numbers, English plural - Plurals and units of measure, English plural - Defective nouns, English plural - Nouns with multiple plurals, English plural - Plurals of symbols and abbreviations, English plural - Plurals of headless nouns, English plural - Plural to singular by back-formation, English plural - Plurals of names of peoples, English plural - Discretionary plurals

Read more here: » English plural: Encyclopedia II - English plural - Plural to singular by back-formation

pea: Encyclopedia II - Girl - Popular culture

European fairy tales include some memorable stories about girls, including Goldilocks and the Three Bears; Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Match Girl, The Little Mermaid, and The Princess and the Pea; the Brothers Grimm's Little Red Riding Hood; and others. Children's books about girls include Little House on the Prairie, Eloise, Pippi Longstocking, Dragonsong, and A Wrinkle in Time. Books which have both boy and girl protagonists tend to focus on the boys, but ...

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Girl, Girl - Demographics, Girl - Gender roles, Girl - Etymology, Girl - Usage, Girl - Art and literature, Girl - Popular culture

Read more here: » Girl: Encyclopedia II - Girl - Popular culture

pea: Encyclopedia II - 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 epithalamus. The pineal gland is a midline structure and is often seen in plain skull X-rays as it is often calcified. ...

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Pineal gland, Pineal gland - Location, Pineal gland - Structure and composition, Pineal gland - Function, Pineal gland - Mythology

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pea: Encyclopedia II - Caliber - Other uses

In architecture, the caliber of a column is its diameter. In electricity, the caliber of an instrument of measure is the maximum value it can measure. In nautical parlance, the caliber of a chain is the diameter of the metal rod used to make each chain link. Agricultural produce is also often ranked by caliber (diameter), for instance olives, peas or eggs. In typography, the caliber of a font designates the size of the eye of a character, neglecting any risers or descenders. In horology, the term is used to distinguish the size and typ ...

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Caliber, Caliber - Firearms, Caliber - Caliber as measurement of length, Caliber - Alternative measurements of bore, Caliber - Other uses

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pea: Encyclopedia II - Benguet - Economy

Agriculture, mining, and tourism are the major industries in Benguet. Because of its temperate climate high in the mountains, Benguet is an ideal place for producing vegetables. Benguet is often called the Salad Bowl of the Philippines. Major crops include potatoes, Baguio beans, peas, strawberries, cabbage, lettuce, and carrots. Other agricultural-related activities are monggo processing, fruit preservation, peanut brittle manufacturing, broom making, ...

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Benguet, Benguet - People and culture, Benguet - Demographics, Benguet - Languages, Benguet - Economy, Benguet - Geography, Benguet - Political, Benguet - Physical, Benguet - Tourist Attractions, Benguet - History

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pea: Encyclopedia II - Thymus - Structure

Each lateral lobe is composed of numerous lobules held together by delicate areolar tissue; the entire gland being enclosed in an investing capsule of a similar but denser structure. The primary lobules vary in size from that of a pin's head to that of a small pea, and are made up of a number of small nodules or follicles, which are irregular in shape and are more or less fused together, especially toward the interior of the gland. Each follicle is from 1 to 2 mm. in diameter and consists of a medullary and a cortical portion, and these diff ...

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Thymus, Thymus - Function, Thymus - Anatomy, Thymus - Development, Thymus - Structure, Thymus - Cancer

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pea: Encyclopedia II - Finger millet - Cultivation

Finger millet is often intercropped with legumes such as peanuts (Arachis hypogea), cowpeas (Vigna sinensis), and pigeon peas (Cajanus cajan), or other plants such as Niger seeds (Guizotia abyssinica). Although statistics on individual millet species are confused, and are sometimes combined with sorghum, it is estimated that finger millet is grown on approximately 3.8 million hectares. ...

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Finger millet, Finger millet - Cultivation, Finger millet - Storage, Finger millet - Nutrition, Finger millet - Preparation as food, Finger millet - Common names for finger millet

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pea: Encyclopedia II - Defibrillation - Uses

Defibrillation is a technique used in emergency medicine to terminate ventricular fibrillation or pulseless ventricular tachycardia. It uses an electrical shock to reset the electrical state of the heart so that it may beat to a rhythm controlled by its own natural pacemaker cells. It is not effective for asystole (complete cessation of cardiac activity, more commonly known as "flatline") and pulseless electrical activity (PEA). Ventricular tachycardia with a pulse is treated with medication (if hemodynamically stable), or syncronized cardi ...

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Defibrillation, Defibrillation - Uses, Defibrillation - AEDs and ICDs, Defibrillation - History, Defibrillation - External link

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pea: Encyclopedia II - Jujyfruits - Description

The Jujyfruits shapes are Pineapple, Tomato, Raspberry, Grape Bundle, Asparagus, Banana, and Pea Pod. The banana shape is stamped with "HEIDE." Fruity flavors include raspberry, licorice, lime, orange, and lemon. Fresh Jujyfruits are soft and gooey. However, they are famous for hardening with age, or when chilled. The candy has a cement-like ability to rip out dental works. In January 1999, Hershey changed the Jujyfruits formula in response to a customer survey that found mint was not a popular fla ...

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Jujyfruits, Jujyfruits - Description, Jujyfruits - Ingredients, Jujyfruits - History, Jujyfruits - Cultural reference

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pea: Encyclopedia II - Justin Timberlake - Awards

Justin Timberlake - Grammy Awards. Grammy Stats Career Nominations: 7 Career Wins: 2 Album of the Year Justified Nominated 2004 Record of the Year "Where's the Love" w/ Black Eyed Peas Nominated 2004 Best Male Pop Vocal Performance "Cry Me a River" WON 2004 Best Pop Collaboration w/ Vocals "My Kind of Girl" w/ Brian McKnight Nominated 2002 Best Pop Vocal AlbumSee also:

Justin Timberlake, Justin Timberlake - Childhood and beginning, Justin Timberlake - Voice, Justin Timberlake - Music career, Justin Timberlake - 2002-2003 Justified, Justin Timberlake - 2004-2005: Super Bowl and duets, Justin Timberlake - Film career, Justin Timberlake - Other Careers, Justin Timberlake - Romantic Interests, Justin Timberlake - Awards, Justin Timberlake - Grammy Awards, Justin Timberlake - Discography, Justin Timberlake - Studio albums, Justin Timberlake - Singles

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pea: Encyclopedia II - Molluscum contagiosum - Symptoms

The symptoms of molluscum contagiosum infection include flesh-colored, pea-sized or smaller bumps (called lesions) with dimpled center that may itch, become irritated, tender or painful. In about 10% of the cases, eczema develops around the lesions. In most patients, however, these wart-like lesions do not have noticeable symptoms. These lesions are prone to secondary bacterial infections, which ...

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Molluscum contagiosum, Molluscum contagiosum - Symptoms, Molluscum contagiosum - Treatments

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