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Current Biology, 1992
N/A ; © 1992 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Morris, Richard G. M., Kennedy, Mary B.
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N/A ; © 1992 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Morris, Richard G. M., Kennedy, Mary B.
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SPRINGS AND SPRING SUSPENSIONS
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1920<div class="htmlview paragraph">The chief factors affecting the riding quality of a motor vehicle are spring deflection, or amplitude; periodicity, or the number of vibrations per second; and the proportion of the sprung to the unsprung weight.
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2016
This chapter shows you how an old Spring developer used to do applications and compare them to Spring Boot. It also shows you how to use legacy Spring code with your Spring Boot applications.
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This chapter shows you how an old Spring developer used to do applications and compare them to Spring Boot. It also shows you how to use legacy Spring code with your Spring Boot applications.
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Spring Integration and Spring Cloud Stream with Spring Boot
2018In this chapter, I show you one of the best integration frameworks for the Java community: the Spring Integration project, which is based on the Spring Framework. I also present the Spring Cloud Stream, which is based on Spring Integration. It creates robust and scalable event-driven microservices connected to shared messaging systems—all done with ...
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1987
Spring is a points of natural, concentrated discharge of groundwater at a rate high enough to maintain flow on the surface. Generally springs are formed where water table intersects with the earth’s surface, or groundwater rises to the surface through rock faults, fractures or depressions.
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Spring is a points of natural, concentrated discharge of groundwater at a rate high enough to maintain flow on the surface. Generally springs are formed where water table intersects with the earth’s surface, or groundwater rises to the surface through rock faults, fractures or depressions.
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