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An orphaned boy raised by underground creatures called Boxtrolls comes up from the sewers and out of his box to save his family and the town from the evil exterminator, Archibald Snatcher. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Archibald Snatcher (voice): Ben Kingsley Eggs (voice): Isaac Hempstead-Wright Winnie Portley-Rind (voice): Elle Fanning Fish / Wheels / Bucket (voice): Dee Bradley Baker Lady Cynthia Portley-Rind (voice): Toni Collette Lord Portley-Rind (voice): Jared Harris Mr. Trout (voice): Nick Frost Mr. Pickles (voice): Richard Ayoade Mr. Gristle (voice): Tracy Morgan Herbert Trubshaw (voice): Simon Pegg Oil Can / Knickers (voice): Nika Futterman Fragile / Sweets (voice): Pat Fraley Clocks / Specs (voice): Fred Tatasciore Sir Langsdale (voice): Maurice LaMarche Sir Broderick / Male Workman 1 / Male Workman 2 (voice): James Urbaniak Boulanger / Male Aristocrat (voice): Brian George Female Aristocrat (voice): Lori Tritel Shoe / Sparky (voice): Steve Blum Female Townsfolk 1 / Female Townsfolk 2 (voice): Laraine Newman Background Boy (voice): Reckless Jack Baby Eggs (voice): Max Mitchell Film Crew: Screenplay: Irena Brignull Director: Graham Annable Adaptation: Anthony Stacchi Novel: Alan Snow Music: Dario Marianelli Animation: Travis Knight Screenplay: Adam Pava Animation: Stephen Bodin Animation: Malcolm Lamont Animation: Matias Liebrecht Animation: Brian Leif Hansen Animation: Payton Curtis Animation: Joon Soo Song Animation: Adam Lawthers Animation: Shane Prigmore Animation: Chris Tootell Animation: Kyle Williams Animation: Mike Hollenbeck Animation: Danail Kraev Animation: Kristien Vanden Bussche Animation: Adam Fisher Animation: Anthony Straus Animation: Sean Burns Animation: Mael Gourmelen Animation: David Vandervoort Animation: Dan MacKenzie Animation Supervisor: Brad Schiff Animation: Kevin Parry Adaptation: Phil Dale Producer: David Bleiman Ichioka Animation: Jon David Buffam Animation: Rachelle Lambden Animation: Gabe Sprenger Animation: Philippe Tardif Animation: Ian Whitlock Animation: Daniel Alderson Animation: Charles Greenfield Animation: Jason Stalman Casting: Mary Hidalgo Line Producer: Matthew Fried Sculptor: Toby Froud Visual Effects Coordinator: Jeremy Fenske Choreographer: Nicole Cuevas Visual Effects Coordinator: Claudia Amatulli Sculptor: Benjamin William Adams Set Designer: Emily Greene Additional Editing: Ralph Foster Visual Effects Editor: Todd Gilchrist Set Designer: Carl B. Hamilton Sculptor: Scott Foster Production Design: Paul Lasaine Production Coordinator: Jocelyn Pascall Editor: Edie Ichioka Art Direction: Curt Enderle Editorial Coordinator: Dave Davenport Art Department Coordinator: Zach Sheehan CG Supervisor: Rick Sevy Music Supervisor: Maggie Rodford Music Editor: James Bellany Songs: Eric Idle Visual Effects Supervisor: Steve Emerson Costume Design: Deborah Cook Production Manager: Dan Pascall Additional Writing: Vera Brosgol Post Production Supervisor: David Dresher Editorial Manager: Trevor Cable Visual Effects Supervisor: Brian Van’t Hul Additional Editing: Christopher Murrie Director of Photography: John Ashlee Prat Set Designer: Polly Allen Robbins Visual Effects Producer: Annie Pomeranz Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Ren Klyce ADR Voice Casting: Barbara Harris Gaffer: James WilderHancock Modeling: Paul Mack Publicist: Maggie Begley Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Tom Myers Production Design: Michel Breton Prop Designer: Alan Cook Animation: Paul Andrew Bailey Assistant Art Director: Phil Brotherton Executive In Charge Of Post Production: Ben Urquhart First Assistant Director: Samuel Wilson Layout: Daniel R. Casey Layout: Simon Dunsdon Orchestrator: Geoff Alexander Set Dresser: Duncan Gillis Third Assistant Director: David J. Epstein Animation: Anthony Elworthy Animation: Dan Ramsay Animation: Jan-Erik Maas CG Animator: Carolyn Vale Digital Compositors: Daniel Leatherdale Digital Compositors: James McPherson Foley Editor: Thom Brennan Production Illustrator: Ean McNamara Sound Effects Editor: David C. Hughes Finance: Erin Baldwin Finance: Jason Bryant CG Animator: Jeff Croke Con...
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Real Avid Bore Boss Gun Cleaning System | Rapid Pull Through Barrel & Bore Cleaning Cable with Integrated Brush & Mop for Quick & Mess Free Gun Cleaning
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Sikh singh kaur gurbani player radio 2000 hours paath katha kirtan 2551 track gd
Sikh Gurbani Radio now available @OnlineSikhStore (White Colour in stock now - colour of radio is subject to availability)
1. Sri Japji Sahib Ji
2. Sri Jaap Sahib Ji
3.Tway Parsad Swayiay Patshashi Tenth
4. Chaupai Sahib
5. Anand Sahib Ji
6. Rehras Sahib
7. Kirtan Sohila
8. Ardas
9. Sukhmani Sahib
10. Sampooran Akhand Path (72 hrs)
11. Dasam Granth Bani
12. Full Nitnem Path in one Track
13. Nitnem from Golden Temple
Sehaj Path Ang wise, Gurbani Ucharan, Shabads
Japji Sahib Ji Katha
Sukhmani Sahib Ji Katha
Guru Granth Sahib Ji Katha Full
Rehat Maryada katha
Complete Guru Granth Sahib Ji Katha additional 1200 Tracks and Katha Tracks of Sant Singh Maskeen Ji
Total 2551 tracks of Kirtan, Katha, Dadhi Vara/Guru Parsang and Gurbani (i.e. over 2000 hrs of Kirtan).
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Rechargeable long lasting Lithium ion battery, runs for 10+ hours on full charge, 7 days Standby time.
Any universal USB phone plug or laptop USB port is suitable to charge this radio.
2551 tracks (over 2000 hours) of Kirtan, Katha, Dadhi Wara and Gurbani.
No Charger supplied with this Radio. Any other universal USB phone plug or laptop USB port is also suitable to charge this radio.
Can also play local FM/AM Radio channels.
Has LED light to see in dark during dusk and Dawn hours.
Strap to carry along securely. Light in weight, easy to carry and travel.
USB Stick option available.Available in Blue, Red, Black, Gold and White colours. Colour of Radio may vary (subject to availability). If you require other colours please write in message.
Only limited stock available. Please message us for more information.
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Model: OnlineSikhStore Gurbani Player MP3
Colour: Gold
Custom Bundle: No
Playable Media Format: MP3
Type: USB MP3 Player
Memory Type: Internal & Memory Card
Manufacturer Colour: Gold
MPN: 6440526846678
Battery Life: 10 Hours
Storage Capacity: 16 GB
Brand: Punjabi Roots Gurbani Player MP3, FM Radio
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 month
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Connectivity: USB 2.0
Features: AM,LED Light,Strap,Card Reader,FM Radio
Generation: 1st Generation
Modified Item: No
Memory Card Type: 16gb micro sd card
Bundle Listing: Yes
Bundled Items: Additional Cable(s)
Non-Domestic Product: No
Battery Life (Hours): 5+ Hours
Charger Provided: Yes - UK Charger Plug/Adpater
EAN: 6440526846678
Model: OnlineSikhStore Gurbani Player MP3
Colour: Gold
Custom Bundle: No
Playable Media Format: MP3
Band: FM
Type: USB MP3 Player
Memory Type: Internal & Memory Card
MPN: 6440526846678
Battery Life: 10 Hours
Storage Capacity: 16 GB
Brand: OnlineSikhStore
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 month
Screen Size: NA
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Product Line: Gurbani Player
Unit Quantity: 1
Connectivity: USB 2.0
Features: LED Light,Strap,Card Reader,FM Radio
Unit Type: Unit
Generation: 1st Generation
Manufacturer Colour: Gold
Modified Item: No
Memory Card Type: 16gb micro sd card
Bundle Listing: Yes
Bundled Items: Additional Cable(s)
Battery Life (Hours): 5+ Hours
EAN: 6440526846678
EAN: 6440526846678
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Features: 80 PLUS Bronze 230V EU certified, delivering up to 88% efficiency Single 12V. Rail Active Power Factor Correction Heavy-duty protections, including OVP (Over Voltage Protection), UVP (Under Voltage Protection), OCP (Over Current Protection), OPP (Over Power Protection), SCP (Short Circuit Protection), and OTP (Over Temperature Protection) 3 Year Warranty  DC-DC Converter improves 3.3V/5V stability  Quiet and Intelligent Auto Fan for near-silent operation Specification: Cable Length ATX Cable 1x 550mm EPS Cable 1x 600mm PCIe Cable 1x 550mm, 670mm SATA Cable 2x 450mm, 570mm, 690mm Four-Pin Peripheral Cable 1x 450mm, 570mm, 690mm + 810mm (Floppy) Floppy Adapter 1x AC Power 1x 1200mm (m) Modular Cable Type No Connector Quantity 24 Pin ATX 1x(20+4) EPS (CPU) 1x 8pin (4+4) PCIe 2x 8pin (6+2) SATA 6x Four-Pin Peripheral 3x Floppy 1x Power Specs Total Wattage 650W Input Input Voltage 200-240V~ AC Input 4A Input Frequency Range 60/50Hz Efficency 88% typical Net Weight 4.00 lbs   ADDITIONAL DETAILS Japanese Capacitors No ECO Mode No MTBF 100,000 Hours Net Weight 4.4 lbs Size 86mm (H) x 150mm (W) x 140mm (L) Approvals TUV, CB, CE, RCM, RoHS Compliance with ErP Lot 3 2014 Requirement UPC 843368074951 EAN 4250812445599 Fan Size / Bearing 120mm Long Sleeve Bearing Warranty 3 Years Note *** Features, Price, Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Elevate Your TV Experience with Philips India's Soundbar
Introduction
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Conclusion
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Technical Specifications
· Sound
Subwoofer output power
80 W
Signal to noise ratio
>55 dB
Speaker output power
80 W
Speaker system output power
160 W
· Loudspeakers
Main unit speaker drivers
4"
Subwoofer impedance
4 ohm
Speaker Impedance
4 ohm
Subwoofer drivers
8"
· Connectivity
Integrated Connections
Bluetooth
Rear Connections
o Audio in (RCA)
o Digital optical in
o USB
· Packaging dimensions
EAN
48 95229 10951 3
· Accessories
Included accessories
o Power cord
o Quick start guide
o Remote Control
o User Manual
o Warranty Card
· Dimensions
Main Unit (W x H x D)
960 x 72 x 98 mm
Subwoofer (W x H x D)
240 x 448 x 240 mm
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TARDENOCHE RELYME WAND MASSAGER USB RECHARGABLE SILICONE WATERPROOF Reference: T-105 EAN: 8436583791059. If you are looking for a versatile massager that will free you from the stress of everyday life, Relyme is what you need. With a powerful motor with 10 vibration functions, Relyme will take you from soft and relaxing vibrations to other powerful and exciting. Use a good water-based lubricant to maximize pleasure. With an interface of 3 retro illuminated buttons is very simple to use, just press the on / off button for 3 seconds to start enjoying. Travel through the 10 vibration functions with the +/- button. Take Relyme on a work trip and relax in the shower, it is totally waterproof and rechargeable by USB. When you put Relyme to charge, the led light will flash, when this light is fixed it will be fully charged. Remember to properly clean your toy with neutral soap and water and dry it well to maximize its useful life. Features: 10 vibration functions Powerful engine +/- 7200 Rpm Rechargeable by magnetic USB Easy interface Waterproof IPX7 ABS + head 100% silicone silicone high quality body safe Phthalate free We recommend the exclusive use of water-based lubricants Measures: 30.6 cm x 5.5 cm It includes: Relyme USB Cable. #sucker #sucky #vibrator #vibratorsextoy #dildovibrator #sextoy #sexshoponline #eroticshop #erotic #adultsextoy #lovestore #productossexshop #orgasmos #vibration #erótica #pleasureproducts #pleasetoys #sexshop — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/0W5lm69
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Eyoyo 2D Bluetooth Barcode Scanner Wearable Glove Scanner Left&Right Hand Wearable1D QR Patable Finger Wireless Bar Code Reader
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Eyoyo 2D Bluetooth Barcode Scanner Wearable Glove Scanner Left&Right Hand Wearable1D QR Patable Finger Wireless Bar Code Reader
【Wearable Glove Design, Simplify Workflow】: With Eyoyo QR code scanner on the back of your hand, you are free to focus on other tasks in any situation with your hands free compared to traditional handheld scanners. The distracting movements of picking up and putting down are reduced, allowing for a seamless workflow, thus saving time and greatly increasing efficiency.
【One Glove Fits Left&Right Hand Wearable, One Size Fits all Wearable】: The gloves take into account the user's usage habits, and one glove can be compatible with both left and right hand wearing designs.Meanwhile, stretchable velcro bands can be adjusted to a comfortable width for different sized hands. Even fit those who work in gloves.
【Bluetooth & USB Connection, Cordless&Corded Freely Convert】While working in a walk-around or flow line, stay within the range of Bluetooth support and choose the Bluetooth pairing mode that can be moved at any time. Meanwhile, if you don't have a Bluetooth-enabled device or work in a seated shift, you can connect the barcode scanner to your computer via USB cable. In a word, the Eyoyo wireless scanner supports connecting with your laptop, MAC, iPhone, Android, and tablet.
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1x USB cable
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: ASUS GeForce GTX 970 4GB 1664SP GDDR5 PCI-E Graphics Video Card.
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If anyone wants to write a Luspen/ Hean imagine for me I’d be eternally grateful. Any selection couple really. I just miss the selection and would love to be transported back into that world ♥️ I could even try to think of some prompts for you if you’d like.
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The Selected Men:
7.Ean Cable from Hansport
#the heir#the crown#the selection series#ean cable#ean cabel#eadlyns elite#the selected men#hean#books#kiera cass#partylikeawordstar#mrtflr#piaria edit
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Ea: Our Second Chance (6)
6a. The Mission
(< 5. Ea’s biosphere, two centuries later) (> 7. Ean biochemistry)
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A simplified schematic drawing of the UNSS Utnapishtim, the starship that brought humanity to Ea.
« Long, long journey through the darkness, Long, long way to go; But what are miles across the ocean To the heart that's coming home?» – Enya, Long Long Journey, 2005
« We descend from the fish that crawled out of the sea, the mammal that poked out of their burrow, the ape that abandoned the trees. Our very being is molded out of change and relinquishment. We, cosmic orphans, are among the few creatures that can make their own home; and the only one that can remake itself.» – Pantelis Bodhisattva, Digital Sutra, proposition 36
STRUCTURE The front shield protects the rest of the ship from impacts with high-velocity debris and interstellar medium. (A secondary shield at the opposite end protects the ship during the brief period in which it moves backward.) Immediately behind, orientable photon sails, which measure several kilometers of length when fully extended, are the main source of movement. These use the energy from photons to provide acceleration without expelling reaction mass, thus reducing greatly the mass of the ship; the thrust is not very powerful, especially in interstellar space, but it can be applied continuously during the travel, to the point of reaching a significant fraction of the speed of light. This is critical, as the Utnapishtim's mission does not have a definite length, and it wouldn't be possible to calculate a definite amount of propellant for the entire voyage. At the opposite end of the ship, a nuclear engine (fusing deuterium into helium) provides a vastly more powerful but brief thrust at two key point: departure from Earth's orbit and braking in Ea's system (see the flight diagram below). As the ship departs, it points its main shield toward the Earth, so that the fusion engine accelerates it backward into space. The nozzles are pointed forward, angled 20° away from the ship's axis so that the exhaust does not damage the other structures without sacrificing too much thrusting efficiency. At this point, the fusion engine turns off, the ship rotates with its main shield forward (thanks to the lateral rockets, combined with the release of ballast from the cargo area), and unfolds the solar sails. When the ship is near its destination, the main nozzles fire again to brake. The lateral rockets, powered by the same fusion engine, also make the ship spin on its axis at a regular speed to stabilize its direction; they also help changing course. The Utnapishtim's specialized AI decides the orientation and power of the micro-thrusts. Note that, at any point of the voyage, the ship is never pushed but only pulled. Than means that, instead of a rigid frame, the components can be connected by a cable of twisted carbon nanotubes, which makes the overall structure much lighter, while keeping the cargo sections well distanced from the source of radiation in the engine. A third shield also protects the cargo area; because of its high angle, it reflects the radiations off into space rather than toward the engine, to avoid additional strain to the latter's shielding. Enormous radiators shed the excess heat produced by the nuclear reaction; normally they would point out, perpendicularly to the ship's body, to avoid radiating the heat back onto its components. The central portion of the ship contains the cargo, including prefabricated machinery, frozen biological samples, and the 10,000 people under cryoconservation. Smaller radiators shed heat from the processes that keep the cryopods and the electronic systems working. The human-cargo section is composed by 100 connected modules, each with 100 occupants, which will detach from the cable and descend on Ea's surface. The section in the front contains the frozen biological samples, the memory of the digital archive, the mainframe of the ship's AI, and most of the sensors. Each detected planet is analyzed for gravity (from its orbital mechanics), surface temperature, and atmospheric chemistry (from spectroscopy). (basic information from Winchell Chung's Atomic Rockets, any mistake or implausibility is on me) CARGO Human occupants - 5000 "general purpose laborers" (for unspecialized manual work, starting breeding population) - 1800 scientific workers, including astrophysicists, geologists, geochemists, ecologists, biochemists, microbiologists, zoologists and botanicists, sociopsychologists, etc. - 1200 technical workers, including agricultural botanicists, biotechnologists, engineers, computer technicians, laboratory technicians, heavy machinery specialists, etc. - 1000 starship workers, including navigators, security officers, cryoconservation specialists, archive curators, etc. (on Ea they merge into either general workers or technical personnel) - 700 counselors and advisors, including mining and farming experts, spiritual counselors, human resource managers and organizers, wilderness survival advisors, etc. - 300 medical workers, including general physicians and surgeons, obstetrician-gynecologists, psychiatrists, veterinarians, etc. Biological samples (see below) - soil samples, containing bacteria, protists, nematodes, tardigrades, earthworms, micorrhizae, etc. - various edible fungi (e.g. Fusarium) and algae (e.g. Porphyra) - a variety of common insects, including mayflies, crickets, honeybees, moths, etc. - hardy or fast-growing plants (e.g. moss and lichens, heather, acacias, bamboo, pine trees) - common crops (e.g. rice, maize, potatoes, quinoa), various fruit and vegetables (mostly as frozen seeds) - aquacolture species (e.g. clams, river shrimps, carps, tilapias) (mostly frozen eggs and embryos) - larger birds (e.g. pigeons, chickens) and mammals (e.g. pigs, cattle, dogs) (as frozen embryos) Digital archives - main religious and philosophical texts (e.g. Bible, Qur'an, Book of Mormon, Analects, Plato's dialogues) - books of the Western Canon, Chinese Classics, myths and legends, and similar literature - collections of newspapers, speeches, and other historical documents - popular books, movies, videogames, and other media - 2D or 3D scans of significant artworks and architecture - textbooks on Earth history and geography, physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, etc. - technical handbooks and reference texts Machinery - agricultural: algal tanks, farming racks, well rigs, ovens, tractors with seeders, rakes, harvesters, etc. - construction: earth compressors, cement mixers, bulldozers, inflatable hab modules, air miners, bioplastic generators, etc. - industry: smelting furnaces, pipe and wire mills, saws, drills, forges, laser cutters, circuit printers, looms, etc. - energy: radioisotope generators, solar collectors and cells, electric motors and generators, steam engines, wind turbines, batteries, hydraulic pumps, etc. - other: 3D printers and scanners, multipurpose robot arms, rovers, balloons, incubators, etc.
The Bioarchives List of the species of Earth brough to Ea in addition to humans.
Note: this document does not list organisms brought in soil or water samples, nor any endosymbiont (e.g. gut flora, root nodules) of the listed species, nor a much larger variety of organisms that were not physically transported but whose genetic information was present in the digital archives. The Linnaean binominal name is given for every organism; a "x" preceding a part of the name marks a hybrid genus or species. The taxonomic order (-ales for plants and fungi) and family (-aceae for plants and fungi, -idae for animals) is also provided. Each organism also has a provenience code referring to its region of origin or domestication, as follows: AA = Andes and Southern Cone; EA = East and Southern Africa; EU = Central and Northern Eurasia; I = Indian Subcontinent; M = Meganesia (Australia + New Guinea); MA = Mesoamerica and Amazon; MM = Mediterranean and Middle East; NA = North America; NE = Northeast Asia; SE = Southeast Asia; WA = West Africa
01. GRAINS Grassy plants with starch-rich seeds that can easily be dried and stored in large amounts; also non-grassy plants producing edible seeds with similar features ("pseudocereals").
0101. Emmer wheat (Triticum aestivum) (Poales, Poaceae). "Bread wheat" (more elastic dough), 95% of all wheat cultivated on Earth. MM 0102. Durum wheat (Triticum durum) (Poales, Poaceae). "Pasta wheat" (more plastic dough), also used for couscous and bulgur. MM 0103. Rice (Oryza sativa) (Poales, Poaceae). NE 0104. Barley (Hordeum vulgare) (Poales, Poaceae). Hardier than wheat in poor soils and low temperatures; cooked or used to produce beer. MM 0105. Maize (Zea mays) (Poales, Poaceae). Very high content of germ (the protein-rich embryo) and starch; traditionally treated with caustic lime to soften the seed; one of the Native American "three sisters", provides support to beans. MA 0106. Rye (Secale cereale) (Poales, Poaceae). Tolerant of poor soils, high latitude and altitude; mostly used for bread and beer. MM 0107. Oats (Avena sativa) (Poales, Poaceae). MM 0108. Millet (Panicum miliaceum) (Poales, Poaceae). EU 0109. Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) (Poales, Poaceae). Extremely resistant to drought, C4 photosynthesis effective with low CO2; also used to produce bread and alcohol. EA 0110. Buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum) (Caryophyllales, Polygonaceae). Pseudocereal, farmed in acid and nitrogen-poor soils, rich in vitamin B3; used for pasta, flour, and porridge. NE 0111. Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) (Caryophyllales, Amaranthaceae). Pseudocereal, highly resistant to altitude, drought, and both extremes of temperature. AA 0112. Triticale (x Triticosecale rimpaui) (Poales, Poaceae). Hybrid combining the yield of wheat and the resistance of rye. EU
02. STARCHY ROOTS & STEMS Starch-rich storage organs of various plants, many able to persist underground for multiple years.
0201. Potato (Solanum tuberosum) (Solanales, Solanaceae). AA 0202. Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) (Solanales, Convolvulaceae). Tropical and subtropical crop; extremely rich in vitamin C; requires little fertilizer, reproduced by cutting. MA 0203. Cassava/manioc (Manihot esculenta) (Malpighiales, Euphorbiaceae). Tropical and subtropical crop; fast degradation of tubers, exported only as flour. MA 0204. Taro (Colocasia esculenta) (Alismatales, Araceae). Tropical crop; produces starch-rich corms (underground stems). SE 0205. Yam (Dioscorea rotundata) (Dioscoreales, Dioscoreaceae). Tropical crop; very rich in starch, consumed in West Africa as fufu, a glutinous mash. WA 0206. Sago (Metroxylon sagu) (Arecales, Arecaceae). Farmed in wet tropical environments, reproduced by cutting; starch extracted from pith. M 0207. Daikon (Raphanus sativus longipinnatus) (Brassicales, Brassicaceae). Winter frost-resistant variety of radish; produces large edible roots and leaves; leaves hollows in the soil used to farm potatoes. NE 0208. Konnyaku (Amorphophallus konjac) (Alismatales, Araceae). Tropical perennial plant with giant flowers; starch-rich corm made into flour and jelly. SE 0209. Water chestnut (Eleocharis dulcis) (Poales, Cyperaceae). Aquatic sedge of the Indian Ocean coastlines; sweet corms consumed directly or as flour, rich in vitamin B, manganese, and potassium; apt for hydroponic cultivation. M
03. PULSES Fruits or seeds of legume plants, rich in proteins as well as starch thanks to the ability to extract nitrogen from air.
0301. Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) (Fabales, Fabaceae). One of the Native American "three sisters", provides nitrogen for the group; the green bean is the immature pod of this species. MA 0302. Broad bean (Vicia faba) (Fabales, Fabaceae). May be toxic to people with a deficiency of the G6PD enzyme. MM 0303. Pea (Pisum sativum) (Fabales, Fabaceae). MM 0304. Chickpea (Cicer arietinum) (Fabales, Fabaceae). MM 0305. Lentil (Lens esculenta) (Fabales, Fabaceae). MM 0306. Soybean (Glycine max) (Fabales, Fabaceae). Consumed and used to produce milk and meat surrogates for its high protein content; also most important oil crop. NE 0307. Azuki/mung bean (Vigna angularis) (Fabales, Fabaceae). Mostly used in China, Korea, and Japan, boiled with sugar to make a sweet paste. NE 0308. Winged bean (Psophocarpus tetragonolobus) (Fabales, Fabaceae). Tropical crop, used in Africa, Asia, and South America; leaves, flowers, roots, and pods consumed raw or cooked, rich in proteins and vitamins; seeds require long cooking. M
04. NUTS Seeds or dry fruits from a variety of plants, generally rich in both fats and carbohydrates.
0401. Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa) (Ericales, Lecythidaceae). Rich source of vitamins and minerals, particularly selenium; gathered from tropical rainforest, scarcely farmed. MA 0402. Chestnut (Castanea sativa) (Fagales, Fagaceae). Poor in proteins and fats compared to other nuts; resistant to winter frost, grafted onto oak roots for alkali soils; cooked or made into flour. MM 0403. Almond (Prunus amygdalus) (Rosales, Rosaceae). EU 0404. Walnut (Juglans regia) (Fagales, Juglandaceae). NE 0405. Pistachio (Pistacia vera) (Sapindales, Anacardiaceae). EU 0406. Hazelnut (Corylus avellana) (Fagales, Betulaceae). EU 0407. Kola nut (Cola acuminata) (Malvales, Malvaceae). Rich in caffein, chewn as stimulant in West Africa, used to produce beverages in the West. WA 0408. Macadamia (Macadamia integrifolia) (Proteales, Proteaceae). Rich source of vitamins and minerals; reproduced by cutting, produces fruit only after 7-10 years. M
05. OIL CROPS Seeds or fruits from a variety of plants particularly rich in fats from which oil may be extracted.
0501. Peanut/groundnut (Arachis hypogaea) (Fabales, Fabaceae). Consumed both as food and to produce oil. MA 0502. Coconut (Cocos nucifera) (Arecales, Arecaceae). Juice of immature nuts consumed as drink; flesh of mature nuts consumed as food or to produce oil; husk fibers used as textile material. I 0503. Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) (Arecales, Arecaceae). Tropical crop; requires soils rich in nitrogen and phosphorus (grown with legumes). WA 0504. Olive (Olea europaea) (Lamiales, Oleaceae). Fruits also consumed as food. MM 0505. Sunflower (Helianthus annuus) (Asterales, Asteraceae). Minor use of seeds as human and animal food; edible roots in the relative H. tuberosum. MA 0506. Sesame (Sesamum indicum) (Lamiales, Pedaliaceae). Seeds also consumed as food or seasoning. I 0507. Karite (Vitellaria paradoxa) (Ericales, Sapotaceae). Vegetal butter produced from fruit flesh, used as food (in West Africa), base for cosmetics, or to make soap. WA 0508. Moringa (Moringa oleifera) (Brassicales, Moringaceae). Resistant to extreme drought; leaves and pods very rich in proteins, vitamins, and minerals; edible proteic paste leftover by oil extraction. I
06. VEGETABLES A variety of plants with edible parts (especially leaves, stems, and roots, but also including fruits) mostly rich in fibers and other complex carbohydrates; also includes edible fungi.
0601. Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) (Brassicales, Brassicaceae). Cultivars of this species include cabbages, collards, kale, kohlrabi, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, and cauliflower. EU 0602. Artichoke (Cynara cardunculus) (Asterales, Asteraceae). Buds consumed before blooming; produces edible flowers only from the second year. MM 0603. Lettuce (Lactuca sativa) (Asterales, Asteraceae). Good source of vitamins K, A, B9, iron; oil can be produced from the seeds. MM 0604. Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) (Caryophyllales, Amaranthaceae). EU 0605. Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) (Asparagales, Asparagaceae). Grown in otherwise unproductive salty soils (near the sea); reciprocal parasite repulsion with tomato; young stems consumed, buried for "white asparagus". MM 0606. Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) (Solanales, Solanaceae). MA 0607. Carrot (Daucus carota) (Apiales, Apiaceae). MM 0608. Turnip (Brassica rapa) (Brassicales, Brassicaceae). Biannual (may be left in ground over winter); mixed with straw in forage. EU 0609. Butternut squash (Cucurbita moschata) (Cucurbitales, Cucurbitaceae). Grown in warm temperate climate; one of the Native American "three sisters", leaves retain moisture and stop insects. MA 0610. Cucumber (Cucumis sativus) (Cucurbitales, Cucurbitaceae). I 0611. Zucchini (Cucurbita pepo) (Cucurbitales, Cucurbitaceae). Variety of the same species as pumpkins; besides the fruit, flowers are consumed fried, grilled, or in salad. MA 0612. Bell pepper (Capsicum annuum) (Solanales, Solanaceae). The species includes both sweet bell peppers (created in the XX century) and spicy chili peppers (see section 08). MA 0613. Onion (Allium cepa) (Asparagales, Amaryllidaceae). One of the species used most commonly in global cuisine. EU 0614. Garlic (Allium sativum) (Asparagales, Amaryllidaceae). Grows year-round in temperate climates, very resistant to parasites; bulbs used worldwide as seasoning. EU 0615. Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) (Malvales, Malvaceae). Extremely resistant to heat and drought, but vulnerable to frost; leaves and unripe pods consumed cooked or raw. EA 0616. Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) (Apiales, Apiaceae). Rich in proteins, vitamins B, and various minerals; bulb and leaves consumed as food, dried fruit as spice. MM 0617. Parsley (Petroselinum crispum) (Apiales, Apiaceae). Annual in tropical and subtropical climates, biannual in temperate climates; rich in vitamin A; leaves and roots are consumed. MM 0618. Radish (Raphanus sativus sativus) (Brassicales, Brassicaceae). Matures in 1-2 months even in cold climates; repellant to many parasites. SE 0619. White mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) (Agaricales, Agaricaceae). Grown on a bed of silt and composted manure; good source of phosphorus and various vitamins; the most consumed mushroom in the world. EU 0620. Shiitake mushroom (Lentinula edodes) (Agaricales, Omphalotaceae). Grown on a variety of wooden substrates (poplar, beech, oak, chestnut, &c); good source of vitamins B; the second most consumed mushroom. SE 0621. Oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) (Agaricales, Pleurotaceae). Grown on wood, straw, paper, even on polyethylene bags; cooked or made into sauce in India and East Asia; also used to make mycelium bricks. NE
07. FRUIT Plants with edible fruits and similar organs especially rich in simple sugars.
0701. Banana (Musa x paradisiaca) (Zingiberales, Musaceae). Variety of cultivars, most commonly Cavendish. SE 0702. Plantain (Musa x paradisiaca) (Zingiberales, Musaceae). Cultivars richer in starch than common bananas, cooked for consumption. SE 0703. Sweet orange (Citrus x sinensis) (Sapindales, Rutaceae). Hybrid between pomelo (C. maxima) and mandarin (C. reticulata); the most cultivated fruit in the world. NE 0704. Lemon (Citrus x limon) (Sapindales, Rutaceae). Hybrid between bitter orange (C. x aurantium, itself a hybrid) and citron (C. medica); juice, rind, and leaves used as seasoning. I 0705. Apple (Malus domestica) (Rosales, Rosaceae). About 7500 cultivars, phenotype preserved by grafting. EU 0706. Pear (Pyrus communis) (Rosales, Rosaceae). EU 0707. Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) (Rosales, Rosaceae). Tolerates winter frost down to -30°C (-22°F), but vulnerable to spring frost (hybridized with P. sibirica for colder climates). NE 0708. Peach (Prunus persica) (Rosales, Rosaceae). NE 0709. Plum (Prunus domestica) (Rosales, Rosaceae). MM 0710. Strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa) (Rosales, Rosaceae). Commonly made into jam, or dried and added to grain and dairy products. NA 0711. Raspberry (Rubus idaeus) (Rosales, Rosaceae). EU 0712. Blueberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) (Ericales, Ericaceae). Crop of circumpolar origin (compare with American V. corymbosum). EU 0713. Gooseberry (Ribes uva-crispa) (Saxifragales, Grossulariaceae). Mostly grown by cutting, bears fruit in a few years; very rich in vitamin C (and nothing else). MM 0714. Grapes (Vitis vinifera) (Vitales, Vitaceae). MM 0715. Fig (Ficus carica) (Rosales, Moraceae). Trees buried over winter in cold climates; rich in manganese, especially if dried; can reproduce by parthenogenesis, whereas other fig species require pollination by wasps. MM 0716. Persimmon (Diospyros kaki) (Ericales, Ebenaceae). Resistant to infestations; mostly grown in Northeast Asia. NE 0717. Kiwifruit (Actinia deliciosa) (Ericales, Actinidiaceae). Climbing shrub, grown in temperate climates on bowers or trees. NE 0718. Mango (Mangifera indica) (Sapindales, Anacardiaceae). Trees used for timber once fruits are depleted; fruit and wood irritant for allergic individuals. I 0719. Pineapple (Ananas comosus) (Poales, Cyperaceae). Textile fibers produced from the leaves of the Red Spanish cultivar. MA 0720. Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) (Arecales, Arecaceae). Up to 75% sugar in dried fruits; edible flowers, seeds grown as surrogate flour; textile fibers from leaves. MM 0721. Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) (Cucurbitales, Cucurbitaceae). WA 0722. Avocado (Persea americana) (Laurales, Lauraceae). Little resistance to frost, some varieties resist down to 0°C (32°F); much richer in fats that other fruits, often made into juice or sauce. MA 0723. Pomegranate (Punica granatum) (Myrtales, Lythraceae). Rich in vitamins C, K, and B9; oil produced from seeds; resistant to drought and moderate frosts. MM 0724. Prickly pear (Opuntia ficus-indica) (Caryophyllales, Cactaceae). Edible stems, very rich in vitamin C and magnesium; planted to limit erosion in dry environments. MA 0725. Breadfruit (Artocarpus altilis) (Rosales, Moraceae). Each tree can yield 200 kg per growth season; cooked (especially if unripe) or fermented. SE
08. SPICES A variety of plant parts with modest nutritional value but used to change the flavor or other features of other foods, generally able to be dried and stored for a long time.
0801. Black pepper (Piper nigrum) (Piperales, Piperaceae). Green pepper from pickled or brine unripe berries, black pepper from boiled and dried unripe pepper, white pepper from hulled ripe berries. I 0802. Chili pepper (Capsicum annuum) (Solanales, Solanaceae). Fruits often dried. MA 0803. Vanilla (Vanilla planifolia) (Asparagales, Orchidaceae). Pods of a climbing orchid, salted and fermented to dehydrate while retaining the oils; the flowers last one day only, and must be pollinated manually. MA 0804. Cinnamon (Cinnamomum cassia) (Laurales, Lauraceae). Inner bark of the tree's younger branches, used for many sweets and meats. I 0805. Clove (Syzygium aromaticum) (Myrtales, Myrtaceae). Immature flower picked with stem and dried; mixed with tobacco in Indonesian kretek cigarettes. SE 0806. Nutmeg (Myristica fragrans) (Magnoliales, Myristicaceae). Nutmeg proper made from the ground seeds, mace from the dried aril that covers it; first harvest after 7-9 years, full productivity after 20. SE 0807. Coriander/cilantro (Coriandrum sativum) (Apiales, Apiaceae). Fresh leaves, dried seeds, or roots (all parts of the plant are edible); leaves rich in vitamins A, C, and K, seeds rich in minerals. I 0808. Cumin (Cuminum cyminum) (Apiales, Apiaceae). Seeds; plants adapted to mediterranean climates, drought-resistant. MM 0809. Ginger (Zingiber officinale) (Zingiberales, Zingiberaceae). Rhizome of a perennial herb; also used to make beverages, and grown as ornamental plant. I 0810. Saffron (Crocus sativus) (Asparagales, Iridaceae). Dried stamina and pistils of the flower; sterile species, grown from corm in mediterranean climates; the most valuable spice per unit of weight. MM 0811. Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) (Lamiales, Lamiaceae). Dried sprigs; oil containing antiseptic thymol. MM 0812. Rosemary (Salvia rosmarinus) (Lamiales, Lamiaceae). Grows well in dry climates; leaves used as spice or to make tea. MM 0813. Turmeric (Curcuma longa) (Zingiberales, Zingiberaceae). Dried and ground rhizome; used in many sweets, main component of curry. I 0814. Indian mustard (Brassica juncea) (Brassicales, Brassicaceae). Seeds used to make oil (canola) or brown mustard, edible leaves; grown as green manure, extracts and concentrates heavy metals from soil. I 0815. Bay laurel (Laurus nobilis) (Laurales, Lauraceae). Dried leaves, sometimes ground. MM 0816. Peppermint (Mentha x piperita) (Lamiales, Lamiaceae). Hybrid of watermint (M. aquatica) and spearmint (M. spicata), reproduced by stolon; grown in wet environment, invasive in North America and Australia. MM 0817. Lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) (Poales, Poaceae). Gives citronella oil, also used for soaps and insect repellents. SE 0818. Liquorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) (Fabales, Fabaceae). Dried woody roots; the deep taproots can be exploited to bring soil nutrients to surface. MM 0819. Hops (Humulus lupulus) (Rosales, Cannabaceae). Cone of a vine, mainly used as flavor and stabilizer for beer; sprouts eaten cooked like asparagus. EU
09. FIBER & TIMBER CROPS Plants with carbohydrate-based fibers able to be spun and woven, and trees or tree-like plants that quickly produce wood or similar structural materials.
0901. Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) (Malvales, Malvaceae). Fiber from seed coating; oil from seeds. MA 0902. Flax (Linum usitatissimum) (Malpighiales, Linaceae). Fiber from stem; edible seeds, oil (linseed) used as omega-3 supplement when fresh, otherwise mostly for industrial use. MM 0903. Hemp (Cannabis sativa) (Rosales, Cannabaceae). Fiber from stem; oil from the seeds, extremely rich in fats and minerals; industrial variety poor in psychoactive compounds. EU 0904. Jute (Corchorus olitorius) (Malvales, Malvaceae). Fiber from stem; grown in monsoon tropical climate; leaves eaten as vegetable. I 0905. Fishpole bamboo (Phyllostachys aurea) (Poales, Poaceae). Extremely fast-growing, grown as timber or to make vessels and pipes, resistant to cold down to -20°C (-10°F); pith and fermented sprouts consumed as food in Asia. NE 0906. Eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoides) (Malpighiales, Salicaceae). Regrows rapidly from stumps, cut every 3-5 years; planted in wet soils to produce light and flexible wood, paper, bioethanol; rich in tannin. NA 0907. Sickle wattle (Acacia falcata) (Fabales, Fabaceae). Grown in various soils (seeds treated with boiling water), particularly to reforest and stabilize sandy soil; gum arabic (non-toxic adhesives and food thickeners) from sap. M 0908. Stone pine (Pinus pinea) (Pinales, Pinaceae). Grown to produce pine nuts, resin, wood, and tannin from the bark; tea made from needles; turpentine distilled from resin. MM 0909. Norway spruce (Picea abies) (Pinales, Pinaceae). Fast growth (but seeds only after 30 years), relatively tolerant of warm and wet climates; grown for wood and paper; sprouts rich in vitamin C, consumed as food or "beer". EU 0910. Red cedar (Thuja plicata) (Pinales, Cupressaceae). Hard wood with fungicidal and insect-repellant properties; bark used traditionally to make ropes, baskets, and clothing. NA 0911. English oak (Quercus robur) (Fagales, Fagaceae). Planted for its hard wood (historically used for ships and buildings); acorns are edible if tannin is removed, usually dried, leached, and ground into flour. EU 0912. European beech (Fagus sylvatica) (Fagales, Fagaceae). Grows on a variety of dry soils; wood makes good fuel, source of cellulose for rayon; edible leaves, oil and flour from fruits. EU 0913. Silver birch (Betula pendula) (Fagales, Betulaceae). Pioneer species in cold climates; wood useful as fuel or timber; bark used for paper, tinder, or to make flour or tar (adhesive, antiseptic, for tanning); syrup from sap. EU 0914. Empress tree (Paulownia tomentosa) (Lamiales, Paulowniaceae). Very fast-growing tree (C4 photosynthesis); used to produce wood and leaves by coppicing (today to absorb CO2); resistant to pollution, regrows after fire. NE
10. FORAGE CROPS Plants with little nutritional value for humans but useful as forage for herbivorous animals, or as human food in exceptional conditions; especially legumes capable of nitrogen fixation.
1001. Vetch (Vicia sativa) (Fabales, Fabaceae). Nitrogen-fixing, leaves used as forage (especially for horses and cattle) or green manure. MM 1002. White clover (Trifolium repens) (Fabales, Fabaceae). Nitrogen-fixing, grows easily in a variety of soils and climates; leaves eaten cooked, dried flowers used as tobacco surrogates. MM 1003. Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) (Fabales, Fabaceae). Nitrogen-fixing, grows better mixed with other plants; important as pasture, hay, and green manure. MM 1004. Kudzu (Pueraria lobata) (Fabales, Fabaceae). Nitrogen-fixing, fast growth (up to 20 m/year) as climbing plant; edible leaves and roots. NE 1005. Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) (Asterales, Asteraceae). Every part of the plant is edible: leaves rich in vitamin A, iron, and calcium, roots used as coffee surrogate; rubber surrogate from stem latex. EU
11. SUGAR CROPS & PSYCHOACTIVES Plants used to produce table sugar (sucrose) or compounds, especially alkaloids, that have medicinal applications or psychoactive effects.
1101. Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) (Poales, Poaceae). The single most abundant crop on Earth; consumed as juice or directly as food in the producing countries. I 1102. Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris altissima) (Caryophyllales, Amaranthaceae). Also directly consumed as food or made into jam. EU 1103. Sugar maple (Acer saccharum) (Sapindales, Sapindaceae). Sugar from the sap; wood used for a variety of purposes. NA 1104. Coffee (Coffea arabica) (Gentianales, Rubiaceae). Coffee made from toasted and ground seeds. EA 1105. Cocoa (Theobroma cacao) (Malvales, Malvaceae). Chocolate and cocoa butter made from fermented, roasted, and ground seeds. MA 1106. Tea (Camellia sinensis) (Ericales, Theaceae). Tea produced boiling fresh (green or yellow tea), wilted (white tea), oxidized (black tea), crushed (wulong), or fermented (pu'er) leaves. NE 1107. Mate (Ilex paraguariensis) (Aquifoliales, Aquifoliaceae). Relative of the holly, tea-like beverage made from the leaves in South America. MA 1108. Coca (Erythroxylum coca) (Malpighiales, Erythroxylaceae). Leaves chewn with ash or consumed as tea against fatigue and mountain sickness; also rich in vitamins and minerals. AA 1109. Kava (Piper methysticum) (Piperales, Piperaceae). Sterile cultivar reproduced by cutting; beverage with sedative and anesthetic effects made from ground roots. M 1110. Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) (Solanales, Solanaceae). Infusion of leaves used as antiseptic and insect-repellent. MA 1111. Khat (Catha edulis) (Celastrales, Celastraceae). Leaves chewn as euphorizing in East Africa and Arabia; moderate deleterious effects. EA
12. SPECIAL USE CROPS A variety of non-aquatic plants and fungi, mostly not directly edible, with specialized functions that do not fall in the previous categories.
1201. Pyrethrum (Tanacetum cinerariifolium) (Asterales, Asteraceae). Flower extract in oleoresin used as fungicide, pesticide, and insect-repellent (relatively harmless for birds and mammals). MM 1202. Poppy (Papaver somniferum) (Ranunculales, Papaveraceae). Source of morphine and other opioids; seeds used to make sweets. NE 1203. White mulberry (Morus alba) (Rosales, Moraceae). Necessary as food for silkworms; anti-bacterial preparations from root bark; edible fruits, leaves used as forage or to make tea. NE 1204. Rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) (Malpighiales, Euphorbiaceae). Natural rubber (caoutchouc) made from bark latex; minor use of wood in carpentry. MA 1205. Gutta-percha (Palachium gutta) (Ericales, Sapotaceae). Thermoplastic inert latex from the sap, historically used as electric insulation, today as surgical material. SE 1206. Carnauba palm (Copernicia prunifera) (Arecales, Arecaceae). Wax derived from leaves, used for sweets, polish, or cosmetics; coffee surrogate from fruits, flour from pith, oil from seeds, fibers from leaves, termite-resistant wood. MA 1207. Frankincense (Boswellia sacra) (Sapindales, Burseraceae). Aromatic resin extracted from the trunk of trees beyond 8 years, ritual and cosmetic uses. EA 1208. Myrrh (Commiphora myrrha) (Sapindales, Burseraceae). Aromatic gum used as antiseptic, painkiller, and for cosmetic and ritual uses. EA 1209. Brewer's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) (Saccharomycetales, Saccharomycetaceae). Fungus used to produce beer, leaven bread, ferment rice, and protect the gut flora during antibiotic therapies. EU 1210. Koji (Aspergillus oryzae) (Eurotiales, Trichocomaceae). Fungus used in Japan to ferment soy and rice; Rhizopus oligosporus used for the same purpose in Indonesia. NE
13. LAND LIVESTOCK Land-based animals, mostly mammals and birds, raised for food, secondary products, or work.
1301. Cattle (Bos taurus) (Artiodactyla, Bovidae). Raised on cellulose-based plant matter to produce protein-rich milk and manure as fertilizer, as well as traction power. MM 1302. Water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) (Artiodactyla, Bovidae). Milk richer in fats and proteins than cow milk; used especially to plow rice paddies. I 1303. Sheep (Ovis aries) (Artiodactyla, Bovidae). Lanolin extracted from wool used in cosmetics and in caulking. MM 1304. Goat (Capra hircus) (Artiodactyla, Bovidae). Resistant and adaptable animal, maturity at 3-15 months from birth; employed to remove undesired vegetation; catgut produced from intestine. MM 1305. Pig (Sus scrofa) (Artiodactyla, Suidae). Traditionally raised on farm waste and forest forage to produce abundant proteins and fats. MM 1306. Horse (Equus caballus) (Perissodactyla, Equidae). EU 1307. Donkey/ass (Equus asinus) (Perissodactyla, Equidae). Cheaper power per kg compared to horse, more resistance to drought; often crossbred with horses to produce mules. EA 1308. Camel (Camelus bactrianus) (Artiodactyla, Camelidae). MM 1309. Llama (Lama glama) (Artiodactyla, Camelidae). Used as meat, burden, and wool animal (wool lacks lanolin). AA 1310. Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) (Lagomorpha, Leporidae). Extremely lean meat (consumption associated to fat deficiency). EU 1311. Guinea pig (Cavia porcellus) (Rodentia, Caviidae). Raised for meat (cuy) on the Andes; requires little space, but diet rich in fruit and vegetables. AA 1312. Chicken (Gallus gallus) (Galliformes, Gallidae). SE 1313. Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) (Galliformes, Phasianidae). MA 1314. Domestic duck (Anas platyhrhynchos domesticus) (Anseriformes, Anatidae). Raised for meat, eggs, blood, and feathers. SE 1315. Rock pigeon (Columba livia) (Columbiformes, Columbidae). Raised for meat at least since the Roman era; orientation ability exploited to carry small parcels. MM 1316. Dog (Canis familiaris) (Carnivora, Canidae). EU 1317. Housecat (Felis catus) (Carnivora, Felidae). Traditionally employed to limit infestations in granaries, sporadic consumption of meat. MM 1318. Honeybee (Apis mellifera) /Hymenoptera, Apidae). Crucial to the fertilization of many agricultural species; honey is concentrated sugar that can be stored indefinitely. MM 1319. Silkworm (Bombyx mori) (Lepidoptera, Bombycidae). Silk produced from the cocoon of this moth, boiled before breaking; it feeds only on leaves of mulberry and similar plants. NE
14. AQUACULTURE STOCK Aquatic animals and algae that may be farmed in aquaculture as food or for other applications. (Note: anadromous species live in the sea and spawn in freshwater, catadromous species live in fresh water and spawn in the sea.)
1401. Dulse (Palmaria palmata) (Palmariales, Palmariaceae). Marine; red alga, consumed in Scotland and Iceland fresh or dried; very rich in proteins, vitamins, and minerals, especially iodine. EU 1402. Nori (Pyropia tenera) (Bangiales, Bangiaceae). Marine; red alga, used to wrap sushi rolls, cooked into laverbread in Wales; rich in vitamins, iron, and iodine. NE 1403. Agar-agar (Gelidium amansii) (Gelidiales, Gelidiaceae). Marine; red alga, used to produce agar jelly as food or culture medium. NE 1404. Giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) (Laminariales, Laminariaceae). Marine; forms undersea "forests", circulating nitrogen between different levels; in aquaculture with urchins and abalones; rich in iodine and potassium, source of soda and alginate jelly. NA 1405. Asian golden clam (Corbicula fluminea) (Venerida, Cyrenidae). Riverine; 1 cm long at maturity, 5 cm max; invasive in the Americas. NE 1406. Blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) (Mytilida, Mytilidae). Marine. NA 1407. Red abalone (Haliotis rufescens) (Vetigastropoda, Haliotidae). Marine; farmed on kelp (integrated with red algae) in marine aquaculture; shell (up to 30 cm long) traditionally worked in California. NA 1408. Giant river prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) (Decapoda, Palaemonidae). Riverine; widely farmed in the Americas and Asia; up to 30 cm long. NE 1409. Whiteleg shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) (Decapoda, Penaeidae). Marine; requires temperatures above 20°C (68°F). MA 1410. Mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis) (Decapoda, Varunidae). Catadromous; eggs and meat consumed in the cuisine of Shanghai and Hong Kong; survives in polluted waters, but concentrates toxic metals. NE 1411. Sea urchin (Paracentrotus lividus) (Camarodonta, Parechinidae). Marine; gonads consumed as food or seasoning; in aquaculture on kelp, of which it checks growth and parasites. MM 1412. Pond loach (Misgurnus anguillicaudatus) (Cypriniformes, Cobitidae). Riverine; benthic scavenger, fed with tubifex or other small invertebrates. NE 1413. Grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) (Cypriniformes, Cyprinidae). Riverine; eggs require constant movement until hatching. NE 1414. Channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) (Siluriformes, Ictaluridae). Riverine; carnivorous, fed with insects or vertebrates. NA 1415. Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) (Salmoniformes, Salmonidae). Anadromous; raised in cold seawater, eggs artificially fecundated in freshwater; oily meat rich in proteins, omega-3, vitamins B, selenium, and phosphorus. NA 1416. Rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) (Salmoniformes, Salmonidae). Riverine or anadromous species. NA 1417. Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) (Perciformes, Cichlidae). Riverine; omnivorous, survives in a wide range of temperature (8-42°C, 46-108°F); farming important in tropical Asia and Africa. EA 1418. Longfin yellowtail (Seriola rivoliana) (Perciformes, Carangidae). Marine; farmed in submarine cages as surrogate of tuna (kanpachi); extremely high alimentary efficiency (2 kg feed/kg meat, 10x higher than tuna). NA
15. HIGH DENSITY CULTURES A variety of organisms that may be farmed at extremely high density and energy efficiency to produce nutrition for humans or other organisms when room and resources are in short supply.
1501. Spirulina (Arthrospira platensis) (Oscillatoriales, Microcoleaceae). A cyanobacterium, grown in well-lit vats or tubes; extremely rich in minerals (especially iron) and vitamins, except D and B12. 1502. Chlorella vulgaris (Chlorellales, Chlorellaceae). Unicellular alga, rich in proteins (half of dry weight), lipids, minerals, and vitamins (including B12). 1503. Fusarium venenatum (Hypocreales, Nectriaceae). Microfungus used to produce a surrogate of meat ("Quorn"); grown in glucose broth with a source of ammonia, then filtered and dehydrated. 1504. Iceland moss (Cetraria islandica) (Lecanorales, Parmeliaceae). Gathered from the wild in circumpolar mountain regions; composed at 70% of lichenin, a starch-like polysaccharid. 1505. Zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) (Myida, Dreissenidae). Scarcely edible; useful to purify water in tanks and regulate carbonate and pH when raising other species. 1506. Brine shrimp (Artemia salina) (Anostraca, Artemiidae). Euryhaline; farmed in ponds with salinity up to 25%, mostly as feed for fish and other crustaceans. 1507. House cricket (Acheta domesticus) (Orthoptera, Gryllidae). Used mostly as animal feed, but also consumed roasted, fried, or as proteic flour; extremely high alimentary efficiency. 1508. American cockroach (Periplaneta americana) (Blattodea, Blattidae). Fed with a variety of foods (starch, cellulose, keratin, cloth, organic waste, dead conspecifics); requires access to water and high temperature (30°C, 86°F). 1509. Yellow-necked termite (Kalotermes flavicollis) (Blattodea, Kalotermitidae). Raised on wood and fungi, used mostly for animal feed as flour. 1510. Mealworm (Tenebrio molitor) (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae). Larvae raised on grain waste, rich in proteins, vitamins, fatty acids, and minerals; apparently able to digest polystyrene. 1511. Black soldierfly (Hermetia illucens) (Diptera, Stratiomyidae). Larvae raised on agricultural and household waste, rich in proteins (42%) and calcium (feed on proteins indigestible for humans). 1512. Red tigerworm (Eisenia fetida) (Haplotaxida, Lumbricida). Used to compost food waste and sewage to produce soil containing nitrogen and phosphorus; presumably edible, rich in proteins and minerals.
16. MODEL ORGANISMS A selection of easily-bred organisms, whose genetics and physiology is known in high detail, that are mostly raised as subjects of scientific research, especially as proxy for humans or other species.
1601. Escherichia coli (Enterobacteriales, Enterobacteriaceae). Gram-negative bacterium, studies on molecular genetics. 1602. Bacillus subtilis (Bacillales, Bacillaceae). Gram-positive bacterium, various theoretical and industrial uses. 1603. Mycoplasma genitalium (Mycoplasmatales, Mycoplasmataceae). Gram-positive bacterium, minimal organism. 1604. Chlamydomonas reinhardtii (Chlamydomonadales, Chlamydomonaceae). Unicellular alga, studies on photosynthesis, motility, cellular adhesion, &c. 1605. Tetrahymena thermophila (Hymenostomatida, Tetrahymenidae). Ciliate protozoan, studies on cell cycle and molecular genetics. 1606. Physcomitrella patens (Funariales, Funariaceae). Moss, studies on molecular genetics. 1607. Thale cress (Arabidopsis thaliana) (Brassicales, Brassicaceae). Dicotyledone plant, physiological and genetic model for plants in general. 1608. Water lentil (Lemna gibba) (Alismatales, Araceae). Monocotyledone aquatic plant, studies of ecotoxicology. 1609. Neurospora crassa (Sordariales, Sordariaceae). Mold, studies on meiosis, metabolism, and circadian regulation. 1610. Green hydra (Hydra viridis) (Anthoathecata, Hydridae). Cnidarian, studies on regeneration and morphogenesis. 1611. Longfin squid (Doryteuthis pealeii) (Myopsida, Loliginidae). Cephalopod, studies on neurology. 1612. Caenorhabditis elegans (Rhabditida, Rhabditidae). Nematode, studies on molecular genetics and development. 1613. Fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) (Diptera, Drosophilidae). Insect, studies on genetics, development, and pharmacology. 1614. Zebrafish (Danio rerio) (Cypriniformes, Cyprinidae). Fish, studies on developmental biology and toxicology. 1615. African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis) (Anura, Pipidae). Amphibian, studies on developmental biology, cytology, and neurology. 1616. Mouse (Mus musculus) (Rodentia, Muridae). Rodent, general model for vertebrates, medical and etological studies. 1617. Rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) (Primates, Cercopithecidae). Primate, studies on pathology and neurology, model for primates.
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Real Avid Bore Boss Gun Cleaning System | Rapid Pull Through Barrel & Bore Cleaning Cable with Integrated Brush & Mop for Quick & Mess Free Gun Cleaning
Brand: Real Avid Color: red Features: Great Product Warranty: 2 Year Manufacturer UPC: 813119013195 EAN: 0813119013195 Package Dimensions: 6.8 x 3.9 x 1.1 inches
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NOZ BEST OF 2019
I stopped making these zips cause it takes so much time and also Spotify exists now but Noz is always on point so I stole this and from his Light Sleeper page and repackaged a zip that I found in the comments (by eas). Be sure to check his decade wrap ups on the best of Thugger, Future and Sosa too.
1. Lil Nas X – “Old Town Road” (Young Kio) 2. Polo G f/ Lil Tjay – “Pop Out” (Iceberg Beatz & JD On Tha Track) 3. City Girls – “Act Up” (EarlOnTheBeat) 4. NLE Choppa – “Shotta Flow” (Midas800) 5. NBA Youngboy – “Slime Belief” (Beatmonster Marc) 6. Sada Baby – “Back End” (?) 7. Denzel Curry – “Ricky” (FnZ) 8. Playboi Carti – “Molly/No Stylist” (Pi’erre Bourne) 9. ShooterGang Kony – “Charlie” (?) 10. DaBaby – “Suge” (Pooh Beatz & JetsonMade) 11. Injury Reserve f/ Rico Nasty & Pro Teens – “Jawbreaker” (Melik XYZ, Pro Teens & Injury Reserve) 12. Quando Rondo – “Gun Powder” (Tahj Money) 13. Roddy Ricch – “Down Below” (Scott Storch) 14. Lil Keed f/ YNW Melly & Lil Uzi Vert – “Pull Up” (JetsonMade) 15. Megan the Stallion f/ DaBaby – “Cash Shit” (LilJuMadeDaBeat) 16. Billy Woods – “Checkpoints” (Kenny Segal) 17. Gunna f/ Young Thug – “3 Headed Snake” (Wheezy) 18. Suga Free – “Premium Game” (L-Finguz) 19. Queen Key – “Evil” (Enviyon) 20. Young Thug – “Just How It Is” (Wheezy & Nick Mira) 21. Tree & Vic Spencer – “Easy” (Tree) 22. Flo Milli – Beef (Flomix)” (Ethereal – “Beef“) 23. Maxo Kream – “Meet Again” (Teej & Mike Dean) 24. Lil Tjay – “FN” (MB13 Beatz) 25. Dreamville f/ Young Nudy – “Down Bad” (Pluss) 26. Mavi – “Willpower” (ovrkast) 27. Dee Watkins – “Bad Ass Jit” (Rocktee) 28. G Herbo – “Scratchy & Itchy” (Helluva Beats) 29. Earl Sweatshirt f/ Mach Hommy – “4N” (Earl Sweatshirt & Mach Hommy) 30. Stunna Girl – “Runway” (Helluva) 31. Young Nudy f/ Lil Uzi Vert – “Extendo” (Pi’erre Bourne) 32. Female Mula – “Gats In Ya Face” (Rippa On The Beat) 33. Jim Jones f/ Cam’ron & Fred The Godson – “Pity In The Summer” (Heatmakerz) 34. Mustard f/ 1TakeJay – “Intro” (Mustard) 35. Lil Uzi Vert – “Free Uzi” (DJ L Beats – “Gangway“) 36. Noname – “Song 32” (Phoelix) 37. YNW Melly – “Beat A N***a Block” (Ey3lowbeatz) 38. Teejayx6 – “Swipe Story” (KDen Ju) 39. Xanman – “Pink” (Xanman) 40. Shordie Shordie – “Bitchuary (Betchua)” (YG Beats) 41. Duke Deuce – “Yeh” (Ayoza) 42. BlocBoy JB – “Mercedes” (Dilip & Otxhello) 43. Junglepussy – “I’m In Love” (Ben Bradley & Shy Guy) 44. Lil Gray – “Crash” (Mannyvelli & Johnny Caravaggio) 45. Cash Kidd – “Who Shot You” (?) 46. Shy Glizzy – “Demons” (Supah Mario) 47. Trefuego – “90MH” (Kevin Katana) 48. Peezy – “New Car Smell” (Marc Boomin) 49. Tobe Nwigwe f/ Paul Wall – Juice” (Lanell Grant) 50. Lil Tecca – “Ransom” (Nick Mira & Taz Taylor) 51. Comethazine – “Stand” (N/A) 52. Ruby Yacht – “No Word For Wack” (AlgernonCornelius) 53. BbyMutha f/ Ttbby – Spooky Mutha Mansion” (?) 54. Rod Wave f/ Kevin Gates – “Cuban Links” (Yung Tago, Tre Gilliam & TnTXD) 55. Showbiz & Milano – “Tears” (Showbiz) 56. G-Eazy f/ Young Miami & Juvenile – “Throw Fits” (London On Da Track) 57. DuffleBag Boog – “No Sleep” (Liteease) 58. Tierra Traniece – “Fool Me Once” (Rippa On The Beat) 59. Droop-E f/ Cousin Fik & Stressmatic – “Won’t Fold” (Droop-E) 60. Doja Cat – “Rules” (Dr. Luke, Danielle Alvarez, Salaam Remi & Ben Billions) 61. Tisakorean f/ Huncho Da Rocksta & Kblast – “The Mop” (Mighty Bay) 62. Rahli – “Perc 30” (Yung Glizzy) 63. Allblack f/ Kossiko – “304” (StraightDropVanilla) 64. Mo3 – “2 Nineteen” (Stovall) 65. Nefew – “Blocklife Souljas” (Senzo Luciano) 66. E-40 f/ Scarface – “Watch The Homies” (Proptheproducer) 67. Lil Gotit – “Da Real HoodBabies” (Bankroll Got It) 68. Griselda – “Cruiser Weight Coke” (Beat Butcha & Daringer) 69. UnoTheActivist – “Adam Sandler” (Spiffy Global) 70. Trifln’ – “Huh” (Pay$ean) 71. Future – “Krazy But True” (Distance Decay, Corbin, Frankie Bash & Wheezy) 72. Wiki – “The Act” (Slauson Malone) 73. Chief Keef f/ Lil Pump – “Old Heads and Regretful Hoes” (Zaytoven) 74. AG & Cuns – “Get The Feeling” (Cuns) 75. Longmoneykese – Stickwalk” (?) 76. Rico Nasty – “Sandy” (Kenny Beats) 77. Babyface Ray – “Trill Spill” (?) 78. Homeboy Sandman f/ Kurious & Aesop Rock – “Lookout (Remix)” (Mono En Strereo) 79. Baby Smoove – Losing My Mind” (Michigan Meech) 80. ZaeHD & CEO – “Robotics” (Yvngquan) 81. Rick Ross f/ Gunplay – “Nobody’s Favorite” (Trop) 82. Mach Hommy f/ Tha God Fahim – “Mozambique Drill” (Nicholas Craven) 83. Earthgang – “Bank” (Big Korey & Ant Chambers) 84. Offset f/ J Cole – “How Did I Get Here?” (Metro Boomin & Dre Moon) 85. Danny Brown – “Savage Nomad” (Playa Haze) 86. Bandhunta Izzy – “How to Rob” (PYREXWHIPPA) 87. Conway the Machine – “E.I.F.” (JR Swiftz) 88. FMB DZ f/ DaBoii – “GiveNGO” (Jay Johnson) 89. Baby Fifty – “Spank His Ass” (?) 90. OMB Peezy – “Big Homie” (SephGotTheWaves & Drum Dummie) 91. Gucci Mane f/ Kodak Black – “Big Boy Diamonds” (London On The Track) 92. Pop Smoke – “Welcome To The Party” (808Melo) 93. Kevin Gates – “Walls Talking” (Roark Bailey & Richie Souf) 94. Lil Reese f/ Chief Keef – “BBQ” (Chief Keef) 95. MoneyMarr – “Cable Box” (Earl On The Beat) 96. Baby Keem – “Invented It” (Ambezza, Keanu Beats & Baby Keem) 97. Saweetie – “My Type” (London On Da Track) 98. Nuk – “Experiments” (?) 99. Kool Keith f/ Paul Wall – “Foot Locker” (Psycho Les) 100. Ambjaay – “Uno” (Almighty Quise)
HERE’S THE ZIP
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Sikh 1300 track gurbani radio player japji nitnem banis akhand path sukhmani blc
Sikh Gurbani Radio Player Japji Nitnem Akhand Path Sukhmani 1300 Tracks (Radio Colour is Subject to availability - only BLUE Colour available now)
1. Sri Japji Sahib Ji
2. Sri Jaap Sahib Ji
3.Tway Parsad Swayiay Patshashi Tenth
5. Chaupai Sahib
6. Anand Sahib Ji
7. Rehras Sahib
8. Kirtan Sohila
9. Ardas
10. Sukhmani Sahib
11. Sampooran Akhand Path (72 hrs)
12. Dasam Granth Bani
13. Full Nitnem Path in one Track
14. Nitnem from Golden Temple
Sehaj Path Ang wise, Gurbani Ucharan, Shabads
Japji Sahib Ji Katha
Sukhmani Sahib Ji Katha
Total 1300 tracks of Kirtan, Katha, Dadhi Vara/Guru Parsang and Gurbani (i.e. over 1000 hrs of Kirtan). We guarantee listening it to everyday will take you to a rememberable spiritual Journey.
Sehaj Path Ang wise, Asa di vaar, Gurbani Ucharan, Salok Bhagat Kabir Ji, Salok Sheikh Farid Ji, Salok Mahalla Nauma (Guru Teg Bahadur Sahib Ji) and many more. Please WhatsApp or message to receive full Menu.
1300 tracks (over 1000 hours) of Kirtan, Katha, Dadhi Wara and Gurbani.
Rechargeable long lasting Lithium ion battery, runs for 10+ hours on full charge, 7 days Standby time.
USB Stick option available. Available in Blue, Red and Black colours. Colour of Radio may vary (subject to availability). If you require other colours please write in message.
Only limited stock available. Please message us for more information.
Any universal USB phone plug or laptop USB port is suitable to charge this radio. NO charger comes with this radio.
It has an emergency LED Light as well.
Can also play local FM Radio channels by typing the channel number.
Please always keep the radio charged playing Gurbani on low battery can corrupt the memory card.
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Audio Outputs: Built In Double Speaker,Headphone Jack
Model: OnlineSikhStore
Colour: Black
Custom Bundle: No
Playable Media Format: MP3
Band: FM
Type: USB MP3 Player
Memory Type: Internal & Memory Card
MPN: OnlineSikhStore1
Storage Capacity: 16GB
Brand: Onlinesikhstore
Screen Size: Not Applicable
Country/Region of Manufacture: China
Product Line: Gurbani Radio
Unit Quantity: 1
Connectivity: USB 2.0
Features: Card Reader,Equaliser Controls,FM Radio,Integrated Speakers
Unit Type: Unit
Manufacturer Colour: Black
Modified Item: No
Bundle Listing: No
Bundled Items: Additional Cable(s)
Non-Domestic Product: No
Battery Life (Hours): 5hrs
Memory Card Type: MicroSD
EAN: 6440526846906
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Features: 80 PLUS Bronze 230V EU certified, delivering up to 88% efficiency Single 12V. Rail Active Power Factor Correction Heavy-duty protections, including OVP (Over Voltage Protection), UVP (Under Voltage Protection), OCP (Over Current Protection), OPP (Over Power Protection), SCP (Short Circuit Protection), and OTP (Over Temperature Protection) 3 Year Warranty  DC-DC Converter improves 3.3V/5V stability  Quiet and Intelligent Auto Fan for near-silent operation Specification: Cable Length ATX Cable 1x 550mm EPS Cable 1x 600mm PCIe Cable 1x 550mm, 670mm SATA Cable 2x 450mm, 570mm, 690mm Four-Pin Peripheral Cable 1x 450mm, 570mm, 690mm + 810mm (Floppy) Floppy Adapter 1x AC Power 1x 1200mm (m) Modular Cable Type No Connector Quantity 24 Pin ATX 1x 24pin (20+4) EPS (CPU) 1x 8pin (4+4) PCIe 4x 8pin (6+2) SATA 9x Four-Pin Peripheral 3x Floppy 1x Power Specs Total Wattage 750W Input Input Voltage 200-240V~ AC Input 5A Input Frequency Range 60/50Hz Efficency 88% typical Net Weight 4.00 lbs ADDITIONAL DETAILS Japanese Capacitors No ECO Mode No MTBF 100,000 Hours Net Weight 4.4 lbs Size 86mm (H) x 150mm (W) x 140mm (L) Approvals TUV, CB, CE, RCM, RoHS Compliance with ErP Lot 3 2014 Requirement UPC 843368074968 EAN 4250812445605 Fan Size / Bearing 120mm Long Sleeve Bearing Warranty 3 Years Note *** Features, Price, Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Sound Bar with Wireless Subwoofer
Are you ready to transform your home entertainment experience with powerful, room-filling sound? Say hello to the Philips Sound Bar with Wireless Subwoofer – a game-changer in the world of audio. In this blog post, we'll explore how this exceptional soundbar, backed by Philips' legendary innovation, will elevate your audio experience to new heights.
Wireless speaker
Take the party anywhere with this compact, waterproof speaker that lights up in time to the music. The carry strap makes it easy to go where you want, and you get 10 hours play time. More than enough for a park picnic or pool party!
Light up the party
Bluetooth®
6W max output power
10 hours play time
IPX7 waterproof
Technical Specifications
Sound
Output power (MAX) 6W
Sound System Mono
Loudspeakers
Speaker drivers1.75" full range
Connectivity
Bluetooth profiles
A2DP
AVRCP
Bluetooth range Line of sight, 20m or 66ft
Bluetooth version5.0
Microphone Built-in microphone
Type of cable USB charging cable (Type-C)
Convenience
Ease of Installation Automatic pairing
Water resistance IPX7
Volume control Digital up/down
Built-in microphone Yes
Call Management Answer/End Call
Automatic power off Yes
Accessories
Cable USB charging cable
Included accessories
Quick install guide
World Wide Warranty leaflet
Warranty Card
Design
Colour Black
Product dimensions
Depth 9.1 cm
Height 4.1 cm
Weight 0.19 kg
Width 9.15 cm
Packaging dimensions
Depth 5.5 cm
Gross weight 0.286 kg
Height 21 cm
Net weight 0.232 kg
Number of products included 1
Packaging type Blister
Tare weight 0.054 kg
Type of shelf placement hanging
Width 12.1 cm
EAN 48 95229 12624 4
Elevate Your Entertainment
With the Philips Sound Bar and Wireless Subwoofer, your entertainment possibilities are endless. Whether you're binge-watching the latest series, enjoying a cinematic experience, or gaming with friends, you'll enjoy an immersive audio experience that brings every detail to life. Take your entertainment to the next level and feel the excitement, emotion, and thrill like never before.
In summary, the Philips Sound Bar with Wireless Subwoofer is your gateway to a world of powerful, high-quality sound that transforms your home entertainment experience. It's not just a soundbar; it's a key that unlocks the potential for a captivating, immersive audio journey. Welcome to a new era of sound. Welcome to Philips. Read More
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