• In programming, the strangler fig pattern or strangler pattern is an architectural pattern that involves wrapping old code, with the intent of redirecting...
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  • Rate limiting Request–response Retry pattern Rule-based Saga pattern Strangler fig pattern Throttling Fundamentals of Software Architecture: An Engineering...
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    Ficus aurea, commonly known as the Florida strangler fig (or simply strangler fig), golden fig, or higuerón, is a tree in the family Moraceae that is...
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  • Secure Global Desktop (1) vBulletin (2) WebObjects (1) Zope (1) Strangler fig pattern Code refactoring Open source software development Technical debt...
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    strangler figs such as the Curtain Fig Tree were considered to be wonders of nature. Strangler figs are epiphytes that develop when the seed of a fig...
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    Ficus virens var. sublanceolata is a banyan or strangler fig. It grows alongside the related white fig in the northern part of its range. They differ...
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    south to Paraguay. It is distinguished from the closely related Florida strangler fig (Ficus aurea) mainly by the finer veining in the leaves. Ficus citrifolia...
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    in a community of strangler figs and pollinating wasps in Panama. Another possibility is the evolution of cheating. Where a single fig species is able to...
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    Ficus tinctoria (redirect from Dye Fig)
    also known as dye fig, or humped fig is a hemiepiphytic tree of genus Ficus. It is also one of the species known as strangler fig. It is found in Asia...
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    Ficus (redirect from Fig tree)
    Nutt. – Florida strangler fig Ficus beddomei King – thavital Ficus benghalensis L. – Indian banyan Ficus benjamina L. – weeping fig Ficus binnendijkii...
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    trees known as "strangler figs" due to their often developing as seeds dropped on the branches of a host tree (by animals eating the fig tree's fruit) and...
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    rainforests and lives inside large tree root systems and hollows of strangler figs. Its scientific name is after Malcolm Swain of the NSW National Parks...
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    Garden). Ficus americana is classified in the subgenus Urostigma (the strangler figs) and the section Americana. Recent molecular phylogenies have shown...
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    an important agent for seed dispersal, especially for those of the strangler fig, because of its ability to scarify the seed's tough outer covering....
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    Moreton Bay fig (F. macrophylla), Port Jackson fig (F. rubiginosa), cluster fig (F. racemosa), strangler fig (F. watkinsiana) and sweet sandpaper fig (F. opposita)...
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    outer cape is the largest, measuring 82 cm in height and 170 cm in width (Fig. 3). It is constructed of five primary, rectangular skin pieces, with two...
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    two types of figs, the small-fruited fig, Ficus microcarpa, and the small-leaved fig, Ficus obliqua. Both varieties were strangler figs. The third variety...
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    plant's endocarp) and typically has its seeds arranged in a star-like pattern. Drupes represent any fruit that has only one seed (or "stone") or one...
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  • meaning an animal that feeds on fruit. Their most common foods include strangler figs and mahogany trees. They feed mainly in the canopies. They do their...
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    Common blackbird foraging in Norfolk, England A common blackbird eating figs near Toulouse, France Feeding chick and removing faecal sac In its native...
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    Borneo C. h. princeps - Nias Horsfield's fruit bats eat the fruit of strangler figs, Elaeocarpus, and Payena, and the flowers of bitter beans. They have...
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    are the contents of paraphilias? Paraphilia-associated sexual arousal patterns in a community-based sample of men". The Journal of Sexual Medicine. 8...
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    Herre, E.A.; Hamrick, J.L. & Stone, J.L. (1991). "Genetic Mosaics in strangler Fig Trees: Implication for Tropical Conservation". Science. 254 (5035):...
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    Kṛṣṇa?". Arts Asiatiques. 52: 60–88. doi:10.3406/arasi.1997.1401. Fig.1 Fig.2 Fig.3 in Schmid, Charlotte (1997). "Les Vaikuṇṭha gupta de Mathura : Viṣṇu...
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    the Eastern Highlands include teak, mahogany, enormous specimens of strangler fig, forest Newtonia, big leaf, white stinkwood, chirinda stinkwood, knobthorn...
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    functioning as prop roots, as in maize or anchor roots or as the trunk in strangler fig. In some Epiphytes – plants living above the surface on other plants...
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    these Eastern Highlands included teak, mahogany, enormous specimens of strangling fig, forest newtonia, big leaf, white stinkwood, chirinda stinkwood, knobthorn...
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  • Little Tinker's Visitor Anon. (Cecil Hayter) The Boys' Friend 652 Tinker's Fig Pudding Anon. (Cecil Hayter) The Boys' Friend 654 Tinker's Tango Tea Anon...
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    Reconsideration". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 32 (4): 730–742, Fig. 5. doi:10.1017/S1356186322000359. ISSN 1356-1863. Nicolle, David (1997)...
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    the three river basins that make up the Mbeya Region. The surface runoff pattern and the unimodal rainfall distribution closely match. Tanzania's Southern...
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