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  2. Cordia dichotoma - Wikipedia

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    Cordia dichotoma is native to China (Fujian, Guangdong Guangxi, Guizhou, southeast Tibet, and Yunnan) the Ryukyu Islands of Japan, Taiwan, India (including East and West Himalayas, [3]), Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Laos, Burma, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Australia (Northern Territory and Queensland), [2] New Caledonia and Vanuatu. [1]

  3. Pectin - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [dubious – discuss] Commercially produced pectin is a white-to-light-brown powder, produced from citrus fruits for use as an edible gelling agent, especially in jams and jellies, dessert fillings, medications, and sweets; as a food stabiliser in fruit juices and milk drinks, [4] and as a source of dietary fiber.

  4. Ground-Based Interceptor - Wikipedia

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    The three-stage Orbital Boost Vehicle (OBV) [4] uses the solid-fuel rocket upper stages of the Taurus launcher. [5] The interceptor version deployed in the U.S. has three stages. A two-stage version was successfully tested in 2010 for use in Europe's NATO missile defence as a backup option to the preferred Aegis System Standard Missile 3. [6]

  5. Chiquita - Wikipedia

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    Chiquita Brands International S.à.r.l. (/ tʃ ɪ ˈ k iː t ə /), formerly known as United Fruit Co., is a Swiss-domiciled American producer and distributor of bananas and other produce. The company operates under subsidiary brand names , including the flagship Chiquita brand and Fresh Express salads.

  6. One Piece season 10 - Wikipedia

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    The tenth season of the One Piece anime series, the "Thriller Bark Chapter", was produced by Toei Animation, and directed by Munehisa Sakai based on Eiichiro Oda's manga by the same name. It deals with the meeting and recruitment of Brook in a mysterious mist.

  7. B&G Foods - Wikipedia

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    The "B&G" name began in 1889 when two immigrants, Joseph Bloch and Julius Guggenheimer, started a pickle company, Bloch & Guggenheimer, Inc., in Manhattan. [4] In its early days, B&G built a large pickle plant in Long Island City, Queens which the company operated until the 1970s when it moved production to Maryland. [5]

  8. Glue code - Wikipedia

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    The adapter pattern describes glue code as a software design pattern. Glue code describes language bindings or foreign function interfaces such as the Java Native Interface (JNI). Glue code may be written to access existing libraries , map objects to a database using object-relational mapping , or integrate commercial off-the-shelf programs.

  9. Starch - Wikipedia

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    Starch derivatives, such as yellow dextrins, can be modified by addition of some chemicals to form a hard glue for paper work; some of those forms use borax or soda ash, which are mixed with the starch solution at 50–70 °C (122–158 °F) to create a very good adhesive. Sodium silicate can be added to reinforce these formula.