Overview of Black Gram (Vigna mungo L.) and Its Economic Importance
Black gram, scientifically known as Vigna mungo L., is a significant pulse crop with various economic uses. It is consumed as dal, used in traditional dishes, and serves as livestock feed. The seeds are rich in protein, vitamins, and minerals, making them a valuable food source. Originating in India
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Overview of Green Gram (Vigna radiata L.): Economic Importance, Origin, and Classification
Green gram, scientifically known as Vigna radiata L., is a highly digestible pulse crop with various uses such as consumption as whole grains or dal, making flour for cakes, and as fodder for cattle. It is grown widely in Southern Asia and other countries, with India being a significant producer. Gr
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Study of Mobile Web App Security: Findings and Recommendations
Explore the findings of a large-scale study on mobile web app security conducted by Patrick Mutchler, Adam Doupe, John Mitchell, Chris Kruegel, and Giovanni Vigna. The study reveals vulnerabilities in hundreds of thousands of mobile apps, emphasizing the importance of securing WebView elements and r
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