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The Potential of Members of the Apple Sub-Family Maloideae Against Obesity and Metabolic Disorders: A Review. [PDF]
Abdelrahman ZR, Maaliah MS, Abdalla SS.
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Acid-Adapted Polyphenol Oxidases from Agricultural Wastes: Extraction, Characterization, and Application in Plant Protein Crosslinking. [PDF]
Tran T, Xu Z, Coupland J, Zhang Y.
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Editorial: Exploring volatile organic compounds in fruits and flowers: aroma, biosynthesis, and ecological impact. [PDF]
Dadwal V, Jha DK, Gaid M, Joshi R.
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Haplotype-resolved, gap-free genome assemblies provide insights into the divergence between Asian and European pears. [PDF]
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Microsatellite Genotyping and Genetic Diversity of a Greek Pear (<i>Pyrus communis</i> L.) Germplasm Collection. [PDF]
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Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2019
While problem solving is a crucial aspect of programming, few learning opportunities in computer science focus on teaching problem-solving skills like planning. In this paper, we present Pyrus, a collaborative game designed to encourage novices to plan in advance while programming. Through Pyrus, we explore a new approach to designing educational games
Joshua Shi +3 more
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While problem solving is a crucial aspect of programming, few learning opportunities in computer science focus on teaching problem-solving skills like planning. In this paper, we present Pyrus, a collaborative game designed to encourage novices to plan in advance while programming. Through Pyrus, we explore a new approach to designing educational games
Joshua Shi +3 more
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SELECTED PYRUS GENOTYPES AS POLLINIZERS FOR PYRUS COMMUNIS CULTIVARS
Acta Horticulturae, 2008Probably the most important factors affecting the financial outcome of commercial fruit growing is the success of pollination and fertilization, which in turn are dependent on weather conditions, activity of pollinators and compatibility and flowering overlap of the pollinizers.
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