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Core-based trees is an abbreviation of correctional based tree stems or cbt for short, this is the process in ict of finding any virus on a network and swapping it onto another tree's stem.

Sometimes the tree rejects the virus and destroys it although sometimes the tree reacts to the virus and moves it to a secure folder to be dismantled for the sap that it provides, this usually results in the computer getting converted into trinary which as most computers cant handle ceases to work efficiently and for all intents and purposes becomes redundant.

An extract from the only book i know of published on this subject is quite striking when you think about it for any amount of time. '...And the tendency for the virus to be rejected and destroyed by the host tree stem is disparingly low...'. This obviously indicates that core based trees are in fact a useless technique and only employed by the most desperate of technicians

A chracterisic of core based trees that have been infected by a virus is that their leaves turn brown and tend to fall off.