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Guava

Proceedings of the 15th ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming, systems, languages, and applications, 2000
We introduce Guava, a dialect of Java whose rules statically guarantee that parallel threads access shared data only through synchronized methods. Our dialect distinguishes three categories of classes: (1) monitors, which may be referenced from multiple threads, but whose methods are accessed serially; (2) values, which cannot be referenced and ...
David F. Bacon   +2 more
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Guava.

2012
Abstract This chapter focuses on the taxonomy, origin and distribution, ecology, morphology, physiology and plant development of guava. The development of new cultivars, cultural production practices, pest, disease and weed management and orchard protection against various abiotic factors are discussed and the harvesting and postharvest ...
R. E. Paull, O. Duarte
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Guava

2023
C. Vasugi   +2 more
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GUAVA

ACM SIGSAM Bulletin, 2005
GUAVA is a GAP 4 package primarily designed for the construction and analysis of error-correcting codes authored by Jasper Cramwinckel, Erik Roijackers, Reinald Baart, Eric Minkes, Lea Ruscio, and David Joyner. Though GUAVA can call some special functions written in C, most of GUAVA is written in GAP's own interpretive language. Several algorithms that
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GUAVA DISEASES IN HAWAII AND THE CHARACTERIZATION OF PESTALOTIOPSIS SPP. AFFECTING GUAVA

Acta Horticulturae, 2010
Guava (Psidium guajava L.), one of the most widely grown plants in the tropics, is very susceptible to disease which can decrease its marketability. Leaf and fruit spot diseases commonly occur on guava grown in Hawaii. A disease survey was conducted on more than 50 accessions grown at the USDA/ARS Tropical Plant Genetic Resource and Disease Research ...
L.M. Keith, F.T. Zee
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Pests of Guava

2018
Guava is a major fruit crop of tropical and subtropical climate. It is commercially grown in India and is popular due to its nutritional value. Expansion in the area under guava cultivation is increasing in recent years due to high demand in national and international market for fresh fruits as well as its processed products.
Baradevanal Gundappa   +3 more
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Continuous Test Generation on Guava

2015
Search-based testing can be applied to automatically generate unit tests that achieve high levels of code coverage on object-oriented classes. However, test generation takes time, in particular if projects consist of many classes, like in the case of the Guava library.
José Campos 0001   +3 more
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Guavas and Gaslighting

2019
This chapter highlights how, despite their necessary focus on the immediate visible actors and perpetrators (largely Punjabi and Sikh), the protagonists kept an eye on the bigger context: the politics of communalization, command responsibility, and invisible puppeteers.
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Guava

Bee World, 1998
K Lakshmi, G Mohana Rao
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The Guava (Psidium guajava)

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1951
The guava is a sub-tropical, hardy, ever-green fruit- tree grown all over Utter Pradesh, and Madras. It is grown in parts of Sindh, and also in places like Dharwar in Bombay. It can with- stand a maximum temperature of 114° F., even with scanty rainfall of less than 10".
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