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  2. Pea sheller - Wikipedia

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    The mechanical pea sheller was invented in the 17th century. [1] Typically they press the peas between two rolls, which squeeze out the peas; sometimes the rolls have ridges that slice the pods open. Pea shellers have different types of mechanisms to separate the shells from the pods and other debris. [2]

  3. Podman - Wikipedia

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    In computing, Podman (pod manager) is an open source Open Container Initiative (OCI)-compliant [2] container management tool from Red Hat used for handling containers, images, volumes, and pods on the Linux operating system, [3] with support for macOS and Microsoft Windows via a virtual machine. [4]

  4. John Alexander Chisholm - Wikipedia

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    These pea viners had a series of paddles which struck the pea pods, compressing the air inside which split the pods open and released the peas onto a conveyor belt. [2] These machines could remove as many peas from pods as 600 workers could do by hand, vastly improving the efficiency of this branch of agriculture. [3]

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    Spiky, round seed pods are one giveaway when you're trying to figure out which types of established trees you have in your yard or that you come across in a park. These distinctive fruits can help ...

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    The post How to Use Laundry Pods the Right Way appeared first on Taste of Home. Trust us, learning how to use Tide Pods will make your laundry game infinitely easier. The post How to Use Laundry ...

  7. Snow pea - Wikipedia

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    A child holding an edible pod pea in Kenya. Snow peas, along with snap peas and unlike field and garden peas, are notable for having edible pods that lack inedible fiber [11] (in the form of "parchment", a fibrous layer found in the inner pod rich in lignin [12]) in the pod walls. Snow peas have the thinner walls of the two edible pod variants.

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  9. Ascochyta pisi - Wikipedia

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    The host of Ascochyta pisi is the field pea (Pisum sativum L.). Ascochyta pisi also infects 20 genera of plants and more than 50 plant species including soybean, sweet pea, lentil, alfalfa, common bean, clover, black-eyed-pea, and broad bean. [2] Field pea is an annual, cool season legume that is native to northwest and southwest Asia.