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Trees: Encyclopedia II - Tree graph theory - Definitions

A tree is an undirected simple graph G that satisfies any of the following equivalent conditions: G is connected and has no simple cycles. G has no simple cycles and, if any edge is added to G, then a simple cycle is formed. G is connected and, if any edge is removed from G, then it is not connected anymore. G is connected and the 3-vertex complete graph K3 is not a minor of G. Any two vertices in G ...

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Tree graph theory, Tree graph theory - Definitions, Tree graph theory - Example, Tree graph theory - Facts, Tree graph theory - Types of trees

Read more here: » Tree graph theory: Encyclopedia II - Tree graph theory - Definitions

Trees: Encyclopedia II - Tree traversal - Traversal methods

Say we have a tree node structure which contains a value value and references left and right to its two children. Then we can write the following function: pre-order traversal visit(node) print node.value if node.left != null then visit(node.left) if node.right != null then visit(node.right) This recursive algorithm prints the values in the tree in pre-order. In pre-order, each node is visited before any of its children. Similarly, if the print state ...

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Tree traversal, Tree traversal - Traversal methods, Tree traversal - Examples, Tree traversal - Functional traversal, Tree traversal - Iterative traversal

Read more here: » Tree traversal: Encyclopedia II - Tree traversal - Traversal methods

Trees: Encyclopedia II - List of family trees - Fictional

See also Fictional genealogy. Harry Potter's family tree McDuck family tree The Simpsons family tree Shannara family tree The Soprano family tree List of family trees - Middle-Earth. Template:Elendil Template:Fëanor Template:Finarfin Template:Fingolfin Template:Half-elven ...

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List of family trees, List of family trees - Europe, List of family trees - Ancient Rome, List of family trees - Crusader states, List of family trees - Non-European, List of family trees - Fictional, List of family trees - Middle-Earth, List of family trees - Thematic

Read more here: » List of family trees: Encyclopedia II - List of family trees - Fictional

Trees: Encyclopedia II - Tree of heaven - Cultivation and uses

Tree of Heaven is a popular ornamental tree in China, valued for its tolerance of difficult growing conditions, and its uses in Chinese traditional medicine. The bark is used to treat dysentery and other bowel ailments. A tincture of the root-bark has been used successfully in cardiac palpitation, asthma and epilepsy. The leaves are also used to feed silkworms of the moth Samia cynthia, which produces silk that is stronger and cheaper than m ...

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Tree of heaven, Tree of heaven - Cultivation and uses, Tree of heaven - Control, Tree of heaven - Similar Species

Read more here: » Tree of heaven: Encyclopedia II - Tree of heaven - Cultivation and uses

Trees: Encyclopedia II - Tree chipper - Chipper Styles

Tree chipper - Drum Chippers. The first commercially marketed chippers were of a design that was drum-based. They are still produced and sold today. The chipping mechanism in a drum style chipper is large steel drum powered by the motor, usually by a belt. It is mounted parallel to the hopper and spins towards the output chute. The drum also serves as the feed mechanism, drawing the material through as it chips it. This caused it to be colloquially known as a "chuck-and-duck" chipper, because material would start moving through the chipper very qu ...

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Tree chipper, Tree chipper - Chipper Styles, Tree chipper - Drum Chippers, Tree chipper - Disk Chippers, Tree chipper - Other Styles, Tree chipper - Chipper Knives, Tree chipper - Chippers in films

Read more here: » Tree chipper: Encyclopedia II - Tree chipper - Chipper Styles

Trees: Encyclopedia II - Green Tree Pennsylvania - Geography

Green Tree is located at 40°24'54" North, 80°2'59" West (40.414969, -80.049800)GR1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the borough has a total area of 5.4 km² (2.1 mi²). 5.4 km² (2.1 mi²) of it is land and none of the area is covered with water. ...

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Green Tree Pennsylvania, Green Tree Pennsylvania - Geography, Green Tree Pennsylvania - Demographics

Read more here: » Green Tree Pennsylvania: Encyclopedia II - Green Tree Pennsylvania - Geography

Trees: Encyclopedia II - Lone Tree Colorado - Geography

Lone Tree is located at 39°32'56" North, 104°53'33" West (39.548947, -104.892546)GR1. It is on the northern border of Douglas County, and directly adjacent to Arapahoe County. It is in what is called the 'south metro' area of Denver, and is a suburb of Denver. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 4.5 km² (1.7 mi²). 4.5 km² (1.7 mi²) o ...

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Lone Tree Colorado, Lone Tree Colorado - Geography, Lone Tree Colorado - Demographics

Read more here: » Lone Tree Colorado: Encyclopedia II - Lone Tree Colorado - Geography

Trees: Encyclopedia II - Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil - The type of tree

The Book of Enoch 31:4, purporting to be written by the antediluvian prophet Enoch, describes the tree of knowledge as follows: "It was like a species of the tamarind tree, bearing fruit which resembled grapes extremely fine; and its fragrance extended to a considerable distance. I exclaimed, How beautiful is this tree, and how delightful is its appearance!" In western art, the fruit is most commonly depicted as an apple. One possible reason for this arises from a medieval pun. It was a source of humor to monks tha ...

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Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil - The type of tree, Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil - Interpretations, Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil - In Christianity, Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil - Freudian psychological interpretation, Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil - Daniel Quinn's novel

Read more here: » Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil: Encyclopedia II - Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil - The type of tree

Trees: Encyclopedia II - List of family trees - Europe

List of family trees - Ancient Rome. The Caecilii Metellii Julio-Claudians (Imperial Roman family) Scipio-Paullus-Gracchus families Severan dynasty (Imperial Roman family) ...

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List of family trees, List of family trees - Europe, List of family trees - Ancient Rome, List of family trees - Crusader states, List of family trees - Non-European, List of family trees - Fictional, List of family trees - Middle-Earth, List of family trees - Thematic

Read more here: » List of family trees: Encyclopedia II - List of family trees - Europe

Trees: Encyclopedia II - White's Tree Frog - Taxonomy

The common name of the species, "White's Tree Frog", is in honour of the first person to describe the species, John White. White's Tree Frog was the first Australian frog scientifically classified. It was originally called the "blue frog" (Rana caerulea). Although White's Tree Frog is green, the original specimens he sent to England were damaged by the preservative and appeared blue. This is because the colour of the frog is caused by blue and green pigments covered in a yellow layer. The preservative destroyed the yellow layer and le ...

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White's Tree Frog, White's Tree Frog - Taxonomy, White's Tree Frog - Distribution, White's Tree Frog - Physical description, White's Tree Frog - Ecology and behaviour, White's Tree Frog - Reproduction, White's Tree Frog - Conservation status, White's Tree Frog - As a pet, White's Tree Frog - Notes

Read more here: » White's Tree Frog: Encyclopedia II - White's Tree Frog - Taxonomy

Trees: Encyclopedia II - Pruning fruit trees - Overview

In order to obtain a better understanding of how to prune plants properly, it is useful to have some underlying knowledge of how pruning works, and how it affects the way in which plants grow. Plants form new tissue in an area called the meristem, located near the tips of roots and shoots, where active cell division takes place. Meristem growth is aimed at ensuring that leaves are quickly elevated into sunlight, and that roots are able to penetrate deeply into the soil. Once adequate height and length is achieved by the stems and root ...

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Pruning fruit trees, Pruning fruit trees - Overview, Pruning fruit trees - Formative pruning of bush trees, Pruning fruit trees - Pruning the cropping tree, Pruning fruit trees - Pruning of tip bearers

Read more here: » Pruning fruit trees: Encyclopedia II - Pruning fruit trees - Overview

Trees: Encyclopedia II - Happy Tree Friends - Episode List

Happy Tree Friends - Smoochies. Nutty's Party Smoochie. Flaky's Baseball Smoochie. Giggles' Valentine Smoochie. Cuddles' HTF Smoochie. Toothy's Easter Smoochie. Pop's BBQ Smoochie. Sniffles' Science Smoochie. Petunia's Summer Smoochie. Happy Tree Friends - Kringles. Gifts Tree Bells Karoling Feast Frosty ...

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Happy Tree Friends, Happy Tree Friends - Show characteristics, Happy Tree Friends - Worldwide broadcast, Happy Tree Friends - Characters, Happy Tree Friends - Voice Talents, Happy Tree Friends - Episode List, Happy Tree Friends - Smoochies, Happy Tree Friends - Kringles, Happy Tree Friends - Character Deaths / Fates, Happy Tree Friends - Cro-Marmot, Happy Tree Friends - Cub, Happy Tree Friends - Cuddles, Happy Tree Friends - Disco Bear, Happy Tree Friends - Flaky, Happy Tree Friends - Flippy, Happy Tree Friends - Giggles, Happy Tree Friends - Handy, Happy Tree Friends - Lifty & Shifty, Happy Tree Friends - Lumpy, Happy Tree Friends - Mime, Happy Tree Friends - Mole, Happy Tree Friends - Nutty, Happy Tree Friends - Petunia, Happy Tree Friends - Pop, Happy Tree Friends - The Rat, Happy Tree Friends - Russell, Happy Tree Friends - Sniffles, Happy Tree Friends - Toothy, Happy Tree Friends - Unknown Ninja's, Happy Tree Friends - TV Series

Read more here: » Happy Tree Friends: Encyclopedia II - Happy Tree Friends - Episode List

Trees: Encyclopedia II - Floss silk tree - Uses

The "cotton" inside the fruit pods, although not of as good quality as kapok, has been used as stuffing for pillows and thermic insulation at times. The wood of this tree is light (relative density = 0.27 g/cm³), soft and flexible, and is employed in packaging, to make canoes, as wood pulp to make paper, and in ropes. From the seeds it is possible to obtain vegetable oil (either edible or for industrial use). The floss silk tree is mostly cultivated for ornamental purposes. Outside of private gardens around the world, it is often planted alo ...

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Floss silk tree, Floss silk tree - Uses, Floss silk tree - Gallery, Floss silk tree - Reference

Read more here: » Floss silk tree: Encyclopedia II - Floss silk tree - Uses

Trees: Encyclopedia II - Royal Oak tree - Namesakes

The name HMS Royal Oak has been given to several Royal Navy ships, including the first battleship to be lost in the Second World War at Scapa Flow on October 14, 1939. Also, today, hundreds of pubs bear the name Royal Oak, many of which bear a sign featuring an image of an oak tree and crown. ...

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Royal Oak tree, Royal Oak tree - History, Royal Oak tree - The Oak today, Royal Oak tree - Namesakes

Read more here: » Royal Oak tree: Encyclopedia II - Royal Oak tree - Namesakes

Trees: Encyclopedia II - Happy Tree Friends - Character Deaths / Fates

Happy Tree Friends - Cro-Marmot. Dino-sore days: Is beaten and disembowelled by various dinosaurs, and then eaten by a pterodactyl and fed to its young. Class Act: In background when school explodes. Happy Tree Friends - Cub. Chip off the Ol' Block: Impaled by various pieces of glass. Flippin' Burgers: Crushed by burger joint door when the restaurant explodes. Havin' A Ball: Crushed by Lumpy who is in a gurney for an unknown reason. ...

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Happy Tree Friends, Happy Tree Friends - Show characteristics, Happy Tree Friends - Worldwide broadcast, Happy Tree Friends - Characters, Happy Tree Friends - Voice Talents, Happy Tree Friends - Episode List, Happy Tree Friends - Smoochies, Happy Tree Friends - Kringles, Happy Tree Friends - Character Deaths / Fates, Happy Tree Friends - Cro-Marmot, Happy Tree Friends - Cub, Happy Tree Friends - Cuddles, Happy Tree Friends - Disco Bear, Happy Tree Friends - Flaky, Happy Tree Friends - Flippy, Happy Tree Friends - Giggles, Happy Tree Friends - Handy, Happy Tree Friends - Lifty & Shifty, Happy Tree Friends - Lumpy, Happy Tree Friends - Mime, Happy Tree Friends - Mole, Happy Tree Friends - Nutty, Happy Tree Friends - Petunia, Happy Tree Friends - Pop, Happy Tree Friends - The Rat, Happy Tree Friends - Russell, Happy Tree Friends - Sniffles, Happy Tree Friends - Toothy, Happy Tree Friends - Unknown Ninja's, Happy Tree Friends - TV Series

Read more here: » Happy Tree Friends: Encyclopedia II - Happy Tree Friends - Character Deaths / Fates

Trees: Encyclopedia II - White's Tree Frog - Distribution

White's Tree Frog is native to northern and eastern regions of Australia and to southern New Guinea. Distribution is limited mostly to areas with a warm, wet tropical climate. Eastern Australia, although cool in winter, also hosts the species. It is found in the southern Australian state of Victoria, but the frog cannot survive southern Victoria's cold winters and is therefore restricted to the north. The species has been introduced to both the United States and New Zealand. In the United States, it is restricted to two regions within ...

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White's Tree Frog, White's Tree Frog - Taxonomy, White's Tree Frog - Distribution, White's Tree Frog - Physical description, White's Tree Frog - Ecology and behaviour, White's Tree Frog - Reproduction, White's Tree Frog - Conservation status, White's Tree Frog - As a pet, White's Tree Frog - Notes

Read more here: » White's Tree Frog: Encyclopedia II - White's Tree Frog - Distribution

Trees: Encyclopedia II - White's Tree Frog - Reproduction

Prior to the mating season in late spring to summer, the male White's Tree Frog develops a black nuptial pad on the inner surface of the thumb. This aids amplexus by allowing the male to continue a grip on its mate for the duration of amplexus. The male calls (individually) to attract a female, and the two typically meet at a still-water source. During amplexus, the male mounts the female. The female then expels her eggs at such a speed that the sperm is forced into the egg. A large spawn of about 200 to 300 eggs is left in the water, ...

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White's Tree Frog, White's Tree Frog - Taxonomy, White's Tree Frog - Distribution, White's Tree Frog - Physical description, White's Tree Frog - Ecology and behaviour, White's Tree Frog - Reproduction, White's Tree Frog - Conservation status, White's Tree Frog - As a pet, White's Tree Frog - Notes

Read more here: » White's Tree Frog: Encyclopedia II - White's Tree Frog - Reproduction

Trees: Encyclopedia II - Happy Tree Friends - Show characteristics

The show consists of 21 characters (1 of which has an exclusive show, though is considered part of Happy Tree Friends) based on animals in European and American forests, all drawn in a 'cute' style, like most of them having Care Bear-like noses. They are typically found at first at normal 'everyday life' situations, which eventually develop into very violent occurrences, mostly very unfortunate accidents with common, otherwise harmless props. Each episode starts with an introduction resembling a children's book, which portrays ...

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Happy Tree Friends, Happy Tree Friends - Show characteristics, Happy Tree Friends - Worldwide broadcast, Happy Tree Friends - Characters, Happy Tree Friends - Voice Talents, Happy Tree Friends - Episode List, Happy Tree Friends - Smoochies, Happy Tree Friends - Kringles, Happy Tree Friends - Character Deaths / Fates, Happy Tree Friends - Cro-Marmot, Happy Tree Friends - Cub, Happy Tree Friends - Cuddles, Happy Tree Friends - Disco Bear, Happy Tree Friends - Flaky, Happy Tree Friends - Flippy, Happy Tree Friends - Giggles, Happy Tree Friends - Handy, Happy Tree Friends - Lifty & Shifty, Happy Tree Friends - Lumpy, Happy Tree Friends - Mime, Happy Tree Friends - Mole, Happy Tree Friends - Nutty, Happy Tree Friends - Petunia, Happy Tree Friends - Pop, Happy Tree Friends - The Rat, Happy Tree Friends - Russell, Happy Tree Friends - Sniffles, Happy Tree Friends - Toothy, Happy Tree Friends - Unknown Ninja's, Happy Tree Friends - TV Series

Read more here: » Happy Tree Friends: Encyclopedia II - Happy Tree Friends - Show characteristics

Trees: Pagan Wicca Dictionary on Tree Calendar

Tree Calendar - The celtic system of reckoning the 13 lunar months of the year by assigning each a sacred tree.

 

(See also: Tree Calendar, Pagan, Wicca Pagan Dictionary)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Trees Dictionary

Trees: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Bodhi Tree, Bo Tree

Bodhi Tree or Bo Tree The tree of wisdom or knowledge; the tree (Pippala or Ficus religiosa) "under which Sakyamuni meditated for seven years and then reached Buddhaship. It was originally 400 feet high, it is claimed; but when Hiouen-Tsang saw it, about the year 640 of our era, it was only 50 feet high. Its cuttings have been carried all over the Buddhist world and are planted in front of almost every Vihara or temple of fame in China, Siam, Ceylon, and Tibet" (TG 59).

 

This legend of the enormous height attained by the fig tree under which the Buddha obtained enlightenment, illustrates how soon the spiritual vision of the real meaning of the bodhi tree became involved in mythologic wonder.

 

While the historical legend of the Buddha obtaining omniscience under the bodhi tree may be correct historically, it is also a usage of the mystical language of the Mysteries -- Gautama attaining supreme wisdom and knowledge under the "wisdom tree" is but another way of saying that through initiation into the highest grades of the Mysteries, he reached the stage of buddhahood because he was already a buddha through inner evolution. Again, in India adepts of both the right- and left-hand were often referred to as trees, the path indicated by whether the tree named was beneficent or maleficent.

 

See also ASVATTHA

 

(See also: Bodhi Tree, Bo Tree, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Trees Dictionary

Trees: Craft Witchcraft Dictionary on TREE OF LIFE

TREE OF LIFE, THE A diagram representing the All in Kabbalah, also the companion tree to the Tree of knowledge in the "Adam and Eve" Myth. Also Yggdrasil. The name for agave and a number of other "trees"

 

(See also: TREE OF LIFE, Witchcraft, Wicca, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Trees Dictionary

Trees: Zen and Buddhism Dictionary on Bo Tree

Bo Tree: Also called the Bodhi Tree. The tree Gautama Siddharta sat under, and when he arose he was the Buddha. According to tradition this was an asvattha tree, though there is no historical evidence to support this belief.

 

 (See also: Bo Tree, Buddhism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Trees Dictionary




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