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What (who) is GAC - definition

SPECIES OF PLANT
Momordica cochinchinensis; 木鳖子; Momordica cochinchinensis (Lour.) Spreng.; Baby Jackfruit; Gac melon; Gac fruit; Gấc
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Global Assembly Cache (Reference: MS, .NET)
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Government Advisory Council (Reference: ICANN)
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Gấc (botanical name: Momordica cochinchinensis) is a type of perennial melon grown throughout Southeast Asian countries and Northeastern Australia. Gấc is notable for its vivid orange-reddish color resulting from its rich content of beta-carotene and lycopene.

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Gac

Gấc [IPA ɣək̚˧˦] (Momordica cochinchinensis) is a type of perennial melon grown throughout Southeast Asian countries and Northeastern Australia. Gấc is notable for its vivid orange-reddish color resulting from its rich content of beta-carotene and lycopene.

Examples of use of GAC
1. In this model, the GAC might be made redundant. –– A third model envisages the creation of a new body that would replace the GAC and have wide–ranging policy competencies.
2. GAC will broadcast live from the event starting at ' p.m.
3. "This was truly invaluable to GAC," Delaney said.
4. GAC reported that Sri Lanka had been removed from the Lloyd‘s Market Association‘s Hull War Risks and related perils list.
5. The GAC bought the Churchill sculpture for a reported fraction of its worth under its former director, Wendy Baron.