GUID stands for
GUID stands for "Globally Unique Identifier." A GUID is a 128-bit (16 byte) number used by software programs to uniquely identify the location of a data object. Some examples of data that include GUIDs are streaming media files, Windows registry entries, database keys, and various file types. GUIDs are typically written in hexadecimal notation, containing 32 digits, and may look something like this: {12345678-9012-3456-7890-123456789012}
Zygodormancy is present in:
Lac insect has which type of mouth part
Head down digitizing in GIS is also called as:
Match list I with list II
Instrument Measured parameter
A. Pyranometer I. ...
Pheromone Gossyplure released by an insect
The silkworm spin cocoon after:
Under ___________ system the farmers are forced to sell part of their produce to the Government at the announced prices.
What is the approximate number of species of flowering plants estimated to exist in Uttarakhand, having economic, medicinal, aromatic, and artistic value?
___________species of oats covers 80 % of total oats area
Carolus Linnaeus proposed two kingdom classification. He classified organisms into kingdom Plantae and kingdom Animalia. King animalia includes which of...