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The kowari is the only member of its genus.
All development on Kowari has stopped and the community moved to Mulgara.
It is named after the kowari, an Australian marsupial.
Mulgara is a triplestore and fork of the original Kowari project.
Plant invasions of Australian ecosystems: a status review and management directions', Kowari 2:1-134.
Two subspecies of the kowari are recognised:
The Kowari is a member of the family Dasyuridae, and is most closely related to the mulgara.
A kowari is an Australasian marsupial.
Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service, Kowari Series No. 5, 205pp.
It was renamed to Mulgara as Northrop Grumman owned the Kowari trademark.
The family Dasyurini to which quolls belong also includes the Tasmanian devil, antechinuses, the kowari, and mulgaras.
KOWARI is a neutron residual stress diffractometer.
The Mackay Railway, from Kowari to Netherdale, officially closed on 19 December 1977 after being damaged by flooding.
The legal cloud surrounding Kowari was eventually resolved, one of the outcomes was the adoption of the Open Software License 3.0.
The development of TKS stalled due to difficulties with funding at the end of 2004, while the development of Kowari continued on.
The kowari is found in stony desert areas of the Lake Eyre drainage basin, in north-eastern South Australia and southwestern Queensland.
The desert is home to the Kowari a native, carnivorous marsupial which lives in the sand dunes, soiled areas and occasional areas of swamp, dispersed amongst the gibber.
In January 2006, Northrop Grumman threatened a Kowari developer with legal action if he released any new version of Kowari.
Managing Director Kowari Motors Pty Ltd, manufacturing underground mining cars for western Qld Mines and export to Freeport Indonesia.
The tribe Dasyurini includes several genera of small carnivorous marsupials native to Australia: quolls, kowari, mulgara, kaluta, dibblers, neophascogales, pseudantechinuses, and the Tasmanian devil.
In April 2004, Tucana Technologies Inc demonstrated the Tucana Knowledge Server (TKS), a proprietary RDF database relying on Kowari as the basis.
Attendees enjoyed a demonstration by Rick Barrett (DEHAA.SA) of trapping techniques used to capture Kowari for research, and a field trip to Goyder's lagoon on Clifton Hill station.
The kowari is coloured ashy-grey, and its distinguishing feature is the brush of black hairs on the end of its tail, which differs from that found in the mulgaras (Dasycercus) in that it completely encircles the end of the tail.
It was initially released in 2003 from work on the TKS and Kowari triple stores (later Mulgara) in order to provide an API that could be used to bridge other APIs such as Jena and to model RDF concepts.
The kowari (Dasyuroides byrnei), also known as the brush-tailed marsupial rat, Kayer rat, Byrne's crest-tailed marsupial rat, bushy-tailed marsupial rat and kawiri, is a small carnivorous marsupial native to the dry grasslands and deserts of central Australia.