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    Monogenetic volcanoes as windows into transcrustal mush: A case study of Slamet and Loyang volcanoes, Central Java by Barber, Nicholas D., Baldwin, Sophie L., Edmonds, Marie, Boschetty, Felix O., Wibowo, Haryo Edi, Harijoko, Agung

    ISSN: 0377-0273
    Published: Elsevier B.V 01.12.2023
    “… To address this question, we studied a well-constrained suite of scoria samples from Gunung Slamet in Central Java, Indonesia, and its most distal monogenetic scoria cone, Gunung Loyang…”
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    Potassic Volcanism Induced by Mantle Upwelling Through a Slab Window: Evidence From Shear Wave Splitting Analyses in Central Java by Kong, Fansheng, Gao, Stephen S., Liu, Kelly H., Li, Jiabiao

    ISSN: 2169-9313, 2169-9356
    Published: Washington Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.03.2022
    “…To delineate the mantle flow fields in the vicinity of a previously proposed slab window and the possible roles that they may play in the formation of potassic volcanism in Central Java, we conduct…”
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    Sunda-Java trench kinematics, slab window formation and overriding plate deformation since the Cretaceous by Whittaker, J.M., Müller, R.D., Sdrolias, M., Heine, C.

    ISSN: 0012-821X, 1385-013X
    Published: Elsevier B.V 30.03.2007
    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (30.03.2007)
    “… km long Sunda-Java trench, one of the largest subduction systems on Earth. Combining plate motions and slab geometries enables us to reconstruct a time-dependent…”
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    Interprocess communication with Java in a Microsoft Windows Environment by Smith, Dylan, Wells, George

    ISSN: 1015-7999, 2313-7835
    Published: Makhanda South African Computer Society (SAICSIT) 2017
    “… This work aimed to address this problem by utilising Microsoft Windows’ native IPC mechanisms through a framework known as the Java Native Interface…”
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    Topographic variations of mantle transition zone discontinuities in the Java subduction zone and adjacent regions from receiver function analyses by Liu, Zhangju, Li, Jiabiao, Kong, Fansheng

    ISSN: 0040-1951, 1879-3266
    Published: Elsevier B.V 20.02.2023
    Published in Tectonophysics (20.02.2023)
    “…) in the Java subduction zone. After moveout corrections under a nonplane wavefront assumption and time-to-depth conversions based on the IASP91 Earth model, the depth undulations of two discontinuities that border the MTZ (d410 and d660…”
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    Java and Windows 95.(Java's roots as a consumer-electronics standard) by Brandel, Mary

    ISSN: 0010-4841
    Published: Framingham Computerworld, Inc 22.11.1999
    Published in Computerworld (22.11.1999)
    “…Microsoft's Windows 95 operating system received more attention than Sun Microsystems Java programming language when both were launched in 1995, but while Windows 95 was clearly a success, Java…”
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    Microsoft ports open source Java to Windows 10 on ARM by Krill, Paul

    Published: San Mateo Foundry 13.07.2020
    Published in InfoWorld.com (13.07.2020)
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    Ruby shining on Java, Windows, and Mac OS by Krill, Paul

    Published: San Mateo Foundry 20.11.2009
    Published in InfoWorld.com (20.11.2009)
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    Windows, Java get incremental boosts by Krill, Paul

    Published: San Mateo Foundry 05.04.2007
    Published in InfoWorld.com (05.04.2007)
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    A style for integrating MS-Windows software applications to client-server systems using Java technology by Lin, Jim-Min, Hong, Zeng-Wei, Fang, Guo-Ming, Lee, Che-Tai

    ISSN: 0038-0644, 1097-024X
    Published: Chichester, UK John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 10.04.2007
    Published in Software, practice & experience (10.04.2007)
    “…‐Windows applications in a distributed system using Java technologies. This style provides a solution with clear documentation and sufficient information that is helpful for the rapid integration of MS…”
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    Java gets Windows flavoring. (Microsoft announces Java software development kit) by Hayes, Frank

    ISSN: 0010-4841
    Published: Framingham Computerworld, Inc 21.10.1996
    Published in Computerworld (21.10.1996)
    “…Microsoft Corp. recently introduced its Java software development kit, its own version of the Java development kit for 32-bit Windows that has been available for months from Sun Microsystems Inc…”
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    Java Programming for Windows Applications by Xiao, Perry

    ISBN: 9781119560012, 1119560012
    Published: Indianapolis, Indiana John Wiley & Sons, Inc 14.12.2018
    “…This chapter introduces Java graphical user interface (GUI) using the Java Swing toolkit for windows applications and then introduces Java GUI development using the latest JavaFX toolkit…”
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    Red Hat offers support for open source Java on Windows by Krill, Paul

    Published: San Mateo Foundry 19.12.2018
    Published in InfoWorld.com (19.12.2018)
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    Windows terminals avoid Java. (Microsoft's Windows CE 2.0 OS for thin clients) by Johnston, Stuart J, Hayes, Mary, Foley, John

    ISSN: 8750-6874
    Published: Manhasset UBM LLC 16.02.1998
    Published in InformationWeek (Manhasset, N.Y.) (16.02.1998)
    “…The version of its thin-client operating system, Windows CE 2.0, that Microsoft licenses for embedded use in thin clients known as Windows-based terminals does not include its Java virtual machine or its Web browser…”
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    A Comparative Study of Static and Dynamic Memory Allocation in Demonstrating them into Windows Subsystem Linux with C, Java, and Python by Vales, Axl Robert Bon

    ISSN: 2582-2160, 2582-2160
    Published: 24.11.2025
    “…: C, Java, and Python. The research evaluates their behavior in real-world code scenarios through a series of benchmark tests measuring allocation time, memory consumption, and execution efficiency…”
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