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  1. Pea

    name marrowfat is derived from Japanese language Japanese . See also Bean Black pea Black ...For other uses and abbreviations PEA disambiguation PEA taxobox name Pea image Peas in pods Studio.jpg ... caption Pea plant Pisum sativum regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots ... Pisum species P. sativum binomial Pisum sativum binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus L. A pea is most ... Dictionary Pea ref Each pod contains several peas. Peapods are botanically a fruit , ref Rogers, Speed ... seeds developed from the ovary of a pea flower. However, peas are considered to be a vegetable in cooking ... pea Cajanus cajan , the cowpea Vigna unguiculata , and the seeds from several species of Lathyrus . P ... on location. The average pea weighs between 0.1 and 0.36  grams. ref name autogenerated1 http www.hort.purdue.edu newcrop cropfactsheets pea.html Pea ref The species is used as a vegetable, fresh, frozen or canned, and is also grown to produce dry peas like the split pea . These varieties are typically called field peas . The wild pea is restricted to the Mediterranean basin and the Near ... BC in Upper Egypt. The pea was also present in Georgia country Georgia in the 5th millennium BC. Farther .... ISBN 978 0 19 850356 9 p. 105 107 ref Description The pea is a most commonly green, occasionally ... shop product S167 Pea 20Golden 20Podded.aspx Pea Golden Podded , The Diggers Club ref ... maturity about 60 days after planting. File PeaYield.png thumb 300px left Worldwide pea yield nutritionalvalue name Raw Green Pea kJ 339 protein 5.4  g fat 0.4  g carbs 14.5  g fibre 5.1  ... pea brush . Metal fences, twine, or netting supported by a frame are used for the same purpose. In dense plantings, peas give each other some measure of mutual support. Pea plants can self pollinate. ref http www.hort.purdue.edu newcrop afcm drypea.html Alternative Field Crops Manual Dry Field Pea ... pea lincoln.html ref Wando , 68 days Green Arrow , 70 days Tall Telephone Alderman , 75 days heirloom ...   more details



  1. PEA

    Pea or some variant therein can refer to Pea plant Pea song Pea song , on the Red Hot Chili Peppers album One Hot Minute Pea galaxy or Green Pea , type of galaxy that appears green Pea River , Alabama, USA PEA can be an abbreviation for In biochemistry Phenylethylamine , also known as Phenethylamine Phenylethyl Alcohol Agar plate Agar Palmitoylethanolamide In computing PEA file format , the native archive file format of PeaZip Push Effective Address , an assembly language instruction In medicine Pulseless electrical activity , a form of cardiac arrest Prenatal exposure to alcohol, also known as Fetal Alcohol syndrome Other uses Phillips Exeter Academy Polyadic equality algebra s See Cylindric algebra s Peartree railway station , England National Rail station code PEA Public Eye Awards , an award given to the corporations deemed most harmful to society Provincial Electricity Authority , the branch of the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand that is responsible for supplying all regions except the Bangkok metropolitan area. disambig de PEA fr PEA it PEA pl PEA pt PEA ...   more details



  1. Bean

    9.6 g fat 0.5 g carbs 10.5 g There are many bean types, including Vicia Faba or Vicia faba broad bean Image Fava beans 1.jpg thumb Vica faba or broad beans, known in the US as fava beans Vigna Aconitifolia or Moth bean Angularis or azuki bean mungo or urad bean urad bean radiata or mung bean umbellatta or ricebean unguiculata or cowpea includes the black eyed pea , yardlong bean and others Cicer arietinum or chickpea also known as the garbanzo bean Pisum sativum or pea Lathyrus Lathyrus sativus ... Psophocarpus tetragonolobus winged bean Cajanus cajan or pigeon pea Stizolobium spp or velvet bean ...refimprove date June 2007 Other uses See also Phaseolus vulgaris Common bean Phaseolus vulgaris Image Painted Pony Bean.JPG thumb 275px Painted Pony dry bean Phaseolus vulgaris Bean IPAc en icon b i ... alternately Leguminosae used for human food or animal feed . The whole young pods of bean plants ... green bean s means green in the sense of unripe many are in fact not green in color . In some ... fruit. Terminology The term bean originally referred to the seed of the Vicia faba broad bean , but was later expanded to include members of the genus Phaseolus , such as the common bean and the runner bean , and the related genus Vigna . The term is now applied generally to many other related plants such as soybean s, pea s, lentil s, chickpea s garbanzos , vetch es, and lupin s. Citation needed date November 2009 reason no reference for addition Bean can be used as a synonym of Pulse legume ... crops harvested green for food, such as snap pea s, snow pea s, and so on, are classified as vegetable ... bean is also sometimes used to refer to the seeds or pods of plants that are not in the family leguminosae, but which bear a superficial resemblance to true beans for example coffee bean s, castor bean s and cocoa beans which resemble bean seeds , and vanilla bean s which resemble the pods . Citation ... history, and still are today. There are over 4,000 cultivar s of bean on record in the United States ...   more details



  1. Pea Ridge

    Pea Ridge is the name of several places in the United States United States of America that include Pea Ridge, Escambia County, Alabama Pea Ridge, Fayette County, Alabama Pea Ridge, Marion County, Alabama Pea Ridge, Shelby County, Alabama Pea Ridge, Arkansas , in Benton County Battle of Pea Ridge , an American Civil War battle Pea Ridge National Military Park Pea Ridge, Desha County, Arkansas Pea Ridge, Maine Pea Ridge, Missouri Pea Ridge, North Carolina , in Washington County Pea Ridge, Polk County, North Carolina Pea Ridge, West Virginia geodis ca Pea Ridge de Pea Ridge it Pea Ridge nl Pea Ridge pl Pea Ridge pt Pea Ridge vo Pea Ridge ...   more details



  1. Pea aphid

    Taxobox name Pea aphid image Acyrthosiphon pisum pea aphid PLoS.jpg image caption Adult parthenogenetic pea aphid and progeny feeding on a pea plant regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo ... ? A. pisum spartii small Koch, 1855 small ? A. pisum destructor small Johnson, 1900 small The pea ... species of legumes Fabaceae worldwide, including forage crops, such as pea s, clover , alfalfa , and broad bean s, ref name MP and ranks among the aphid species of major agronomical importance ref name Aphids As Crop Pests . The pea aphid is a model organism whose genome has been genome sequencing ... and life cycle In the autumn, female pea aphids lay fertilized eggs that overwinter and hatch ... Pea aphids can complete their whole reproductive cycle without shifting host plant. ref name Eastop br Several morphs exists in pea aphids. Besides differences between sexual and parthenogenetic morphs ... other host plants. Pea aphids also show heredity hereditary body color variations of green or red ... sap through its stylets . As opposed to many aphid species, pea aphids do not tend to form dense colonies where individuals would stay where they were born during their whole lifetimes. Pea aphids are not known ... are known to host pea aphids, though the complete host range remains undetermined. On crops such as peas ..., although pea aphids seldom reach densities that might significantly reduce crop production. However ... it visits. Protection against pea aphids includes the use of chemical insecticides , natural ... is documented in A. pisum , as opposed to many aphid pests. br Pea aphids, although collectively ... host species. Therefore, the pea aphid is more accurately described as a species complex ref name Eastop . br The pea aphid is thought to be of Palearctic origin, but it is now commonly found worldwide .... ref name Thomas Model organism File Peaaphidafalfa.jpg thumb right Adult, parthenogentic pea ..., the International Aphid Genomics Consortium published an annotated draft sequence of the pea aphid ...   more details



  1. The Princess and the Pea

    helper a cat or a dog informs her that an object a bean, a pea, or a straw had been placed under ... literary tradition. ref name Tatar A few folk tales feature a boy discovering a pea or a bean ...two other uses the fairy tale The Princess and the Pea File Edmund Dulac Princess and pea.jpg 275px right thumb alt A bed piled high with mattresses. Illustration by Edmund Dulac The Princess and the Pea lang da Prinsessen paa rten literal translation The Princess on the Pea ref name Tatar Harvnb Tatar ... and the Pea nor Andersen s other tales of 1835 were well received by Danish critics, who disliked ... The Princess and the Pea was adapted to the musical comedy musical stage in a production called Once ..., so the prince s mother decides to test their unexpected guest by placing a pea in the bed ... rejoices. Only a real princess would have the sensitivity to feel a pea through such a quantity of bedding. The two are married, and the pea is placed in the Royal Museum. Sources File Constantin ... no materials appear to exist specifically addressing the composition of The Princess and the Pea , Andersen does speak to the writing of the first four tales of 1835 of which The Princess on the Pea ... Publication The Princess and the Pea was first published in Copenhagen, Denmark by C.A. Reitzel ... and the Pea was the third tale in the collection, with The Tinderbox Fyrt iet , Little Claus and Big ... The Princess and the Pea was reprinted on 18  December 1849 in Tales. 1850. with illustrations ... and the Pea into English, working from a German translation that had increased Andersen s lone pea to a trio of peas in an attempt to make the story more credible, an embellishment also added by another ... of exquisite feeling? rather than Andersen s joke of the pea being placed in the Royal Museum ... 290 291. ref Commentaries Wullschlager observes that in The Princess and the Pea Andersen blended his ... of the bourgeoisie were mythologized by the storyteller in the tale of The Princess and the Pea ...   more details



  1. Beach pea

    Beach pea may refer to Vigna marina , known as nanea and notched cowpea, a species of legume in the family Fabaceae Lathyrus japonicus , common names Sea Pea, Circumpolar Pea, and Sea Vetchling, a legume native to temperate coastal areas of Asia, Europe, North and South America Lathyrus littoralis , a species of wild pea known by the common name silky beach pea. Galactia , a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae disambig ...   more details



  1. Pea shooting

    Refimprove date December 2009 Pea shooting is the act of shooting dried pea s out of a tube, a pea shooter , by blowing through it. A similar effect can be achieved by using small bits of paper instead of peas. A sport has developed around pea shooting, in which peas are shot into a target, similar to those used for archery . The target may be made of a soft substance Putty so that the peas will stick into it or at least make indentations that easily identify the location of the hit. The World Pea Shooting Championships are held annually in the village of Witcham , United Kingdom UK ref http www.theaa.com events world pea shooting championships 386065 World Pea Shooting Championships ref . References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Pea Shooting Category Games of physical skill Category Individual sports Game stub ...   more details



  1. Pea-pickers

    Image Lange MigrantMother02.jpg thumb Dorothea Lange s Migrant Mother depicts destitute pea pickers in California , centering on Florence Owens Thompson , a mother of seven children, age 32, in Nipomo, California , March 1936. A pea picker is a derogatory reference to poor, migrant workers during the Great Depression . These people were unskilled, poorly educated workers, suitable only for menial tasks, such as harvesting crops and, as such, received poor wages for working long hours under dreadful conditions. Many of these people were photographed by Dorothea Lange . The term pea picker is used to distinguish a group as a lower social class from some other similar group, such as the pea picking Smiths, as opposed to the respectable Smiths. Temporary communities of pea pickers are called pea picker camps and farms that employed them were pea picker farms . See also Okie Tennessee Ernie Ford , who was nicknamed The Ol Pea Picker Himself White trash The Grapes of Wrath Commonscat Pea pickers External links http www.schwinnstingray.com pr classicpeapicker reissue.html Schwinn Peapicker Category Great Depression in the United States Category Agricultural labor US hist stub ...   more details



  1. Pea pattern

    Unreferenced date May 2008 Orphan date May 2008 Merge Look and say sequence date July 2011 A pea pattern is a Mathematics mathematical pattern that, when following certain steps, will yield a string of patterned number s. The first Pea pattern made goes as such A number is first named, such as 1, and the next number is derived by how many of each digit is named in the number. There is one digit in 1, and there are 1 of that number, so the next number is 11. There are two 1 s in 11, thus the next number in the series is 21. There is 1 2 and 1 1 in 21, so the number after that is 1211. The original version of the Pea pattern had the digits listed in first up sequence thus the series for Pea 1 was as follows 1 11 21 1211 3112 132112 311322 232122 421311 14123113 41141223 24312213 32142321 23222114 42132114 24223113 32142321 23322114 32232114 these last two form a loop. This is not the Look and Say series which proceeds 1, 11, 21, 1211, 111211. As originally written the Pea pattern displays how many of each digit occurs in the series. There is an alternative Pea pattern which has the digits in ascending order. Pea 1 A digits in ascending order should be 1, 11, 21, 1112, 3112, 211213, 312213, 212223, 114213 etc and it becomes more interesting because Pea 0 , Pea 1 , Pea 2 & Pea 3 all loop after the 13th or 14th step. As with the Look and say series, beginning with 22 yields an immediate loop. However Pea 33 A proceeds 333, 33, 23, 1213, 211213, etc The second pea pattern is somewhat unique in that it goes backwards, beginning with a large number and going back down to a one digit number. One could begin with a number such as 54739120829. The adjacent numbers are Subtraction subtracted from one another using absolute value, as such 54739120829 1346812867 212271621 11056541 0151113 144002 30402 3442 102 12 1 Using this method the numbers will usually retract to 1 or 0. Category Patterns Category Recreational mathematics ...   more details



  1. Shaggy pea

    Shaggy pea may refer to Oxylobium , a genus of flowering plants native to Australia Podolobium , a genus of flowering plants native to eastern Australia disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Pea shooter

    Pea shooter can refer to Pea shooter toy , a toy consisting of a long tube that the user can blow through to shoot dried peas or small bits of paper P 26 Peashooter , the first production all metal monoplane fighter aircraft A nickname for a shallow cupped trumpet mouthpiece generally used to produce notes in the extreme high register Slang for any firearm with weak firepower The British military band tenor trombone has no trigger See also Pea Shooter disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Pea thrip

    orphan date November 2010 Taxobox name Pea Thrip image image alt image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a subclassis Pterygota superordo Exopterygota ordo Thrips Thysanoptera species Kakothrips pisivorus Kakothrips pisivorus or the pea thrip is a thrip native to Europe which lives in the flowers of pea s and other legume s causing damage to the pods inside as they are developing. ref name ColIns cite book last Gibbons first Bob title Insects of Britain & Europe series Collins Nature Guides year 1999 publisher HarperCollins isbn 9780007810192 page 132 chapter Thrips ref Identification The pea thrip is a brown insect 2  mm in length with two pairs of feathery wings and yellowy legs. It feeds on the fruit of many legumes, including the pea plant, from which it takes its name. ref name ColIns These thrips are generally identified by the damage done to pea pods as their larvae eat them. ref cite web url http web.bf.uni lj.si ag fitomedicina Lectures Jenser II.pdf last Jenser first G. title Why and how does Kakothrips pisivorus Westwood become a pest of pea? publisher University of Ljubljana accessdate 27 November 2010 ref References reflist Category Thrips Thrip stub ...   more details



  1. Pea protein

    notability Products date November 2011 unreferenced date November 2011 Pea protein is a relatively new form of protein powder which is valued for its high digestibility 90 95 , low potential for allergic responses, and remarkably low price. Pea protein has a light, flurry texture and slightly sweet taste which mixes well in solution. Pea protein, along with soy protein , hemp protein , and rice protein , is a preferred vegan protein powder. Pea protein is less allergenic than soy and is also not associated with health controversies related to any possible negative hormonal effects. Pea protein is often combined with rice protein to achieve a superior amino acid profile than either protein alone. Pea protein is low in the sulfurous amino acids cysteine and methionine but rich in lysine in contrast, rice protein is deficient in lysine but has high levels of both cysteine and methionine. The combination of rice and pea protein RPP also helps mitigate the strong, chalky taste of rice protein on its own. This combination is considered by many to be among the best tasting protein powders. An interesting aspect of pea protein powder is that, unlike whey, when high concentrations of powder are mixed with small amounts of water, the pea protein can be formed into a semi solid mixture which can be used as a jam or spread. This versatility is largely unappreciated, but suggests many additional uses for pea protein beyond its use in protein shakes in place of other forms of protein powder. Category Dietary supplements ...   more details



  1. Snow pea

    Refimprove date October 2008 taxobox image Snow Pea on Plant.JPG image caption Snow pea on the plant. regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Fabales familia Fabaceae familia authority John Lindley Lindl. subfamilia Faboideae genus Pisum species Pisum sativum variety P.  sativum   var.  saccharatum trinomial Pisum  sativum   var.  saccharatum The snow pea Pisum sativum var. saccharatum is a legume , more specifically a variety of pea eaten whole in its pod while still unripe. The name mangetout French language French for eat all can apply both to snow peas and to snap pea s. It is one of the earliest known cultivated plants, with evidence of having been cultivated in a region that is now along the Thailand Burma border, 12,000 years ago. Citation needed date August 2009 It is speculated that the name comes from the whitish tint reflected from the pods. Citation needed date February 2009 It also may come because of their tendency to grow at the end of winter, just before the last spring freeze. They can be covered with snow hence the name during these times, but still keep growing well. Citation needed date August 2009 As with all legumes, snow peas host beneficial bacteria, rhizobia , in their root nodules, which fix nitrogen in the soil this is called a mutualistic relationship and are therefore a useful companion plant , especially useful to grow intercrop ped with green, leafy vegetables that benefit from high nitrogen content in their soil. The green shoots can also be cut and served as a vegetable ... Pea Shoots.htm title Snow Pea Shoots Photo Chinese Vegetable Photos publisher Chinesefood.about.com ... gallery File Snow pea flowers.jpg Snow pea flowers File Saut ed snow pea shoots, Mayflower Restaurant.jpg Saut ed snow pea shoots, a popular dish in Chinese cuisine gallery See also List of companion plants Pea Rhizobia References Reflist Category Edible legumes Category Faboideae Category Chinese ...   more details



  1. Pea River

    refimprove date April 2011 The Pea River is a convert 154 mi km adj mid long ref name NHD U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high resolution flowline data. http viewer.nationalmap.gov viewer The National Map , accessed April 15, 2011 ref tributary of the Choctawhatchee River near Geneva, Alabama . ref http www.outdooralabama.com fishing freshwater where rivers pea Alabama Tourism ref It is a popular destination for those with canoe s and other small boats, as well as fishermen seeking bass, sunfish, or mullet. ref http www.outdooralabama.com fishing freshwater where rivers pea Outdoor Alabama ref The Pea River begins near Midway, Alabama Midway , in Bullock County, Alabama , then flows southerly through Elba, Alabama Elba , where there is a dam, and then south through Ino, Alabama Ino , Samson, Alabama Samson , and on to Geneva, Alabama Geneva , where it joins the Choctawhatchee. The Pea River gets its name from its pea green color. Indeed, the Muscogee people Muscogee name for the Pea River is Talakhatchee , which means Pea Green Stream . The Pea River flooded Elba in 1929 and in the 1990s, and joined the Choctawhatchee in flooding Geneva on those same occasions. The Pea and the Black Warrior River in northern Alabama are said to be the only two rivers in the state without Native American names. Tuscaloosa means Black Warrior , so perhaps a Native American name is available, but just not used. Although the Pea River begins and ends in Alabama , it makes a short ... , and have proof of county residence on them, such as a driver s license. The Pea River is navigable ... Fox did research for his Ph.D. in the Choctawhatchee and Pea Rivers by radio tagging sturgeon in the Gulf of Mexico and tracking them up the Choctawhatchee and Pea Rivers upstream of Geneva. He even was able to collect samples of eggs to prove they were breeding in the Pea and Choctawhatchee ... and Pea rivers. References reflist Coord 31.6031366 85.7178174 display title Category ...   more details



  1. Pea coat

    the style is considered a classic, and pea coats are now worn by all manner of individuals. The style ... design changes that reflect the current fashion trends. The standard for historical pea coats was convert .... While pea coats are offered in many colors by retailers, the U.S. Navy issue pea coat is dark blue ... Uniform Regulations accessdate 2009 10 16 ref The term pea coat originated from the Dutch language ... category reflist 2 Clothing DEFAULTSORT Pea Coat Category Coats Category Jackets Category Military ...   more details



  1. Pea soup

    about the soup made from peas the thick fog or smog Pea soup fog Image Hernekeittoooooo.JPG thumb 251px Finnish pea soup la Finnish Defence Forces Pea soup or split pea soup is soup made, typically, from dried pea s. It is, with variations, a part of the cuisine of many cultures. It is greyish green or yellow in color depending on the regional variety of peas used all are cultivars of Pea Pisum sativum . Pea soup has been eaten since antiquity it is mentioned in Aristophanes The Birds play The Birds ... BC. During that era, vendors in the streets of Athens were selling hot pea soup. ref cite web url ... vendors in the streets of classical Athens were selling hot pea soup Like all other soups,it cannot be eaten before noon. ref Pea soup around the world Britain and Ireland File Yellow Split Pea Soup.jpg thumb right Yellow split pea soup A well known nursery rhyme which first appeared in 1765 speaks ... singular form of the word Pea Etymology pea indeed, pea began as an incorrect back formation ... of pea and ham soup. Although pease was replaced as a staple by potatoes during the nineteenth century ..., pea soup is referred to as a simple food and eating it as a sign of poverty. In a William Makepeace ..., with a look of ineffable scorn, that when the last time we went there, there was pea soup for dinner ... with the same castle. But it is so worn that mother uses it to stir the pea soup. A soup of this sort ... pois jaunes yellow pea soup is a traditional dish in Quebec cuisine. One source ref Ferguson, Carol ... to the soup, or sometimes removed to slice thinly and served separately... Newfoundland Pea Soup ... by Louis Hemon , entitled Maria Chapdelaine , depicts pea soup as common farmhouse fare Already the pea ... and put up the rails, you get back to the house nicely rested to find the pea soup cold ... thumb In Germany, instant pea soup was already manufactured in 1889. Pea soup is a common dish throughout ... of pea soup as well as some dark bread. Ready made soup in cans is sometimes used to prepare the dish ...   more details



  1. Tsar Pea

    Tsar Pea lang ru , Tsar Gorokh is a character from Russian folklore , a fictional tsar whose name literally means pea . Expression Appellations to this name are used in a number of expressions as a reference to times immemorial, such as during the times of Tsar Pea . It is used in some preambles of Russian fairy tale s . In common speech it often bears an ironical sense, as an indication to unbelievable or obsolete circumstances. ref A footnote in A Life Under Russian Serfdom , by Savva Dmitrievich Purlevskii, Boris B. Gorshkov, 2005, ISBN 9637326154, http books.google.com books?id 5PqIeLIgstkC&pg PA44&dq 22tsar gorokh 22 PPA45,M1 p. 44 ref Actual character There is a number of narratives, folklore and literary, where Tsar Gorokh is an actual character, rather than a simple time frame reference. War of Mushrooms , a folk fairy tale, mostly known in the literary redaction of Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy Alexey Tolstoy ref http hyaenidae.narod.ru story2 051.html War of Mushrooms , fairy tale ref Tsar Pea , an ironic poem by Pyotr Vyazemsky 1792 1878 ref Wikisource wikisource ru Tsar Gorokh by P. Vyazemsky , ru icon ref A Fairy Tale about Glorious Tsar Pea , Dmitry Mamin Sibiryak References reflist Category Characters of Russian folklore Category Russian words and phrases russia stub ...   more details



  1. Sweet pea

    other uses Sweet Pea disambiguation taxobox image Sweet pea flower.jpg regnum Plant ae unranked divisio ... Carolus Linnaeus L. Sweet pea Lathyrus odoratus is a flowering plant in the genus Lathyrus ... and a terminal tendril, which twines around supporting plants and structures helping the sweet pea to climb ... in colour in the many cultivar s. The Sweet Pea L. odoratus, an annual, may be confused with the Everlasting Pea Lathyrus latifolius L. latifolius , a perennial. ref C. Brickell, Encyclopedia of Garden ... bred and developed the sweet pea, turning it from a rather insignificant, if sweetly scented flower ... the sweet pea cultivar Bronze Prince , marking the start of association with the flower. In 1888 .... ref Graham Rice, The Sweet Pea Book , Batsford 2002, p.9 ref Eckford was presented with the Royal ... pea, the Eckfords and Wem has been highlighted again. In the late 1980s, the Sweet Pea Society of Wem started an annual Sweet Pea show and the town has again taken the flower to its heart. Many of the street signs now carry a sweet pea motif and an area of the town is known as Eckford Park. Cultivation ... pea plant does suffer from some pests, the most common being the Greenfly . These insects suck ... down growth. Toxicity Unlike the edible pea , there is evidence that seed s of members of the genus Lathyrus, including sweet pea, are toxic if ingested in quantity. A related species, Lathyrus ... in any quantity, there is little information on their toxicity to humans. However, sweet pea ingestion is thought to lead to similar symptoms, which have been called odoratism , or sweet pea lathyrism ... of rats, animals fed a diet of 50 sweet pea seeds developed enlarged adrenals relative to control animals fed on edible peas. ref Dasler, W. 1954 . Observations of odoratism sweet pea lathyrism ... of inhibiting proper formation of collagen fibrils. Seeds of the sweet pea contain beta aminopropionitrile ... recognized as the Father of Modern Genetics for his work with the cross breeding of pea plants ...   more details



  1. Roy Pea

    Infobox person image DavidJacksProfessorEvent Roy Pea Stanford University 2010.jpg image size name Roy Pea caption Roy Pea in 2010 at Stanford David Jacks Professor Chair event birth date July 5, 1952 birth place Highland Park, MI death date death place Roy Pea is David Jacks Professor of Learning Sciences ... roypea . Biography Roy Pea was born in Highland Park, MI on July 5, 1952. He received a dual major ... in academic journals, 4 co edited volumes White, T., & Pea, R. 2011 . Distributed by design On the promises ... Sciences, 20 3 , 1 59. Pea, R., & Martin, L. 2010 . Values that occasion and guide mathematics ... 52 , National Society for the Study of Education Yearbook, 109 1 . Zahn. C., Pea, R., Hesse, F. W ... processes. J. Learning Sciences, 19, 1 38. Pea, R., & Lindgren, R. 2008, Oct Dec . Video collaboratories ... Technologies, 1 4 , 235 247. Derry, S., Pea, R.D., Barron, B., Engle, R.A., Erickson, F., Goldman ... Sciences, 19 1 , 3 53. Pea, R., with Christine L. Borgman Chair , Hal Abelson, Lee Dirks ... pubs 2008 nsf08204 nsf08204.pdf Goldman, R., Pea, R. D., Barron, B. & Derry, S. 2007 . Eds. . Video research in the learning sciences. Mahwah, NJ Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Pea, R. D. 2006 . Video ... of Virtual Learning Environments pp.  1321 1393 . Dordrecht Kluwer Academic Publishing. Pea, R ... Cambridge University Press. Bransford, J.D., Barron, B., Pea, R., Meltzoff, A., Kuhl, P. Bell, P ... of the Learning Sciences pp.  19 34 . New York Cambridge University Press. Pea, R. D. 2004 . The social ..., education and human activity. The Journal of the Learning Sciences, 13 3 , 423 451. Pea, R., Mills ... Digital Video Repurposing. IEEE Multimedia, 11 1 , 54 61. Pea, R., Wulf, W., Elliot, S.W., & Darling .... Roschelle, J., & Pea, R. D. 2002 . A walk on the WILD side How wireless handhelds may change computer ... Academy Press. Co author . Pea, R. D. 1999 . New media communication forums for improving education ..., & Pea, R. D. 1999 . Addressing the challenges of inquiry based learning through technology and curriculum ...   more details



  1. Pea-dot

    Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date April 2011 The Erbsenmuster pea dot pattern also known as Dot 44 , dot pattern or Peas 44 was a Germany German military camouflage camouflage List of camouflage patterns pattern first issued in 1 March 1944. The pea dot was a major departure from the earlier camouflage smocks. The two piece uniform was designed to be worn over the wool service uniform or by itself and was designated as both a battledress combat and work uniform. The more common later version featured a jacket without the shoulder board loops and sleeve eagle. Made from herringbone twill . References http www.kamouflage.net camouflage 00117.php DEFAULTSORT Pea Dot Category Camouflage patterns ...   more details



  1. Pea crab

    s. ref cite web url http www.answers.com topic pea crab 2 publisher Answers.com title Pea crab accessdate February 9, 2009 ref Description Pea crabs are small crustacean about the size of a pea or dime .... ref name Ingle The bodies of the female pea crab are often translucency translucent and show the inner ... . ref name Ingle Ecology File Sea otter with shells 2.jpg thumb left A pea crab yellow in color ... Landing , California The relationship between the pea crab and its host is one of parasitism , rather ... series Peterson Field Guides isbn 0395468116 ref The pea crab solely relies on its host for food ... Dover Publications isbn 0486233669 ref Pea crabs have a variety of hosts, the most important of which are mollusca mollusks . The pea crab lives in the mantle cavity of these hosts. ref name ... , or in the gills of Tunicate sea squirts . ref name Berrill Little is known about the pea crab s feeding ... and pisum is Latin for a pea , in reference to the shape of the crab. ref name Ingle cite book ...   more details



  1. Snap pea

    Infobox Cultivar name Cultivar Group br Snap pea image Snap pea pods on cutting board.JPG image width 250px image caption species Pea Pisum sativum group Macrocarpon Group origin ? subdivision Many see text. nutritionalvalue name Peas, edible podded, frozen, cooked, boiled, drained, without salt kJ 218 water 86.6 g protein 3.5 g fat 0.38 g ash 0.5 g carbs 9.02 g sugars 4.82 g fiber 3.1 g calcium mg 59 copper mg 0.09 iron mg 2.4 magnesium mg 28 manganese mg 0.28 phosphorus mg 58 potassium mg 217 sodium ... , also known as sugarsnap peas , are a cultivar group of edible podded pea s that differ from snow pea s in that their pods are round as opposed to flat. The name mangetout French language French ... fruits. An edible podded pea is similar to a garden, or English, pea, but the pod is less fibrous, and edible when young. Pods of the edible podded pea, including snap peas, do not have a membrane and do ... peas per pod. The plants are climbing, and pea sticks or a trellis or other support system is required ... around 1 1.3 m for ease of harvest. Sugarsnap peas were developed by crossing snow pea Chinese snow peas with a mutant shell pea plant, which was done by Drs. Lamborn and Parker of Twin Falls, Idaho ... result&resnum 38&ct result ref Cultivation The snap pea is a cool season vegetable. It may be planted ... temperatures than some other pea cultivars. Snap peas may grow to two metres 6.56 feet or more ... is a list of several snap pea varieties currently available, ordered by days to maturity. Days to maturity is from germination to edible pod stage add about 7 days to estimate shell pea stage. Amish Snap is the only true heirloom snap pea variety. PMR indicates some degree of powdery mildew resistance ... ref cite web title Amish Snap Pea url http www.seedsavers.org Details.aspx?itemNo 939 accessdate ... or eaten whole. They may also be stir fried or steamed. Before being eaten, mature snap pea pods ... links http www.veggiegardeningtips.com snap pea supports veggiegardeningtips site http edis.ifas.ufl.edu ...   more details



  1. Pea Hix

    Dan Hicks , or Pea Hix , is a musician living in San Diego, California . He is half of Optiganally Yours , with Rob Crow . He was the man behind the found sound project Lucas & Friends and a member of lo fi band Tit Wrench. Discography Optiganally Yours Spotlight on Optiganally Yours 1997 Cargo Headhunter Lucas & Friends Lucas & Friends Discover A World Of Sounds 1997 Vinyl Communications Records Optiganally Yours Exclusively Talentmaker 2000 Absolutely Kosher Records External links http www.myspace.com peahix Pea Hix on MySpace http www.optigan.com oy.html Optiganally Yours http www.optigan.com lucas.html Lucas & Friends http www.myspace.com 808mistake 808 Mistake on MySpace Category Living people US musician stub ...   more details




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