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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Rust is a general-purpose programming language emphasizing performance, type safety, ... [132] [133] Procedural macros come in ...

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  4. RustDesk - Wikipedia

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    RustDesk is a remote access and remote control software, primarily written in Rust, that enables remote maintenance of computers and other devices. [1] The RustDesk client runs on operating systems such as Microsoft Windows, Apple MacOS, Apple iOS, Android and common Linux distributions.

  5. Puccinia menthae - Wikipedia

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    Puccinia menthae feeds on plants in the family Lamiaceae.Commonly, there are two groups of mint rust, spearmint rust and peppermint rust. [3] [4] The strain of P. menthae that infects peppermint is not able to infect spearmint plants and the strain that infects spearmint cannot infect peppermint, but both can infect Scotch spearmint. [5]

  6. Stem rust - Wikipedia

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    The fungal ancestors of stem rust have infected grasses for millions of years and wheat crops for as long as they have been grown. [7] According to Jim Peterson, professor of wheat breeding and genetics at Oregon State University, "Stem rust destroyed more than 20% of U.S. wheat crops several times between 1917 and 1935, and losses reached 9% twice in the 1950s," with the last U.S. outbreak in ...

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  8. E133 cluster bomb - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. E133 cluster bomb was developed prior to Richard M. Nixon's 1969 declaration that ended the U.S. biological weapons program. [1] At the time of Nixon's declaration the E133 was considered the most likely candidate in the U.S. biological arsenal to actually be used in a combat situation.

  9. Phebalium woombye - Wikipedia

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    Phebalium woombye is a shrub that typically grows to a height of 2 m (6 ft 7 in) and has branchlets covered with scales and star-shaped hairs. The leaves are oblong to elliptical, 15–60 mm (0.59–2.36 in) long and 2–11 mm (0.079–0.433 in) wide on a short petiole.