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How weight (or load transfer) affects handling of a racing car, and terms used to describe load transfer ... In car racing our aim is simple - to drive around the race track in the least possible time, maximising the forces associated with acceleration, b...
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load (lōd) n. 1. a. A weight or mass that is supported: the load on an arch. b. The overall force to which a structure is subjected in supporting a weight or mass or in resisting externally applied forces. 2. a. Something that is carried, as by a vehicle,...
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Noun (plural loads) A burden; a weight to be carried. I struggled up the hill with the heavy load in my rucksack. (figuratively) A worry or concern to be endured, especially in the phrase a load off one's mind. A certain number of articles or quantity of ...
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weight to be borne or conveyed ... Synonyms: burden, loading Types: show 6 types... hide 6 types... burthen a variant of `burden' dead load a constant load on a structure (e.g. a bridge) due to the weight of the supported structure itself...
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In cognitive psychology, cognitive load refers to the total amount of mental effort being used in the working memory. Cognitive load theory was developed out of the study of problem solving by John Sweller in the late 1980s.[1] Sweller argued that instruc...
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1. To copy data (often program code to be run) into memory, possibly parsing it somehow in the process. E.g. "WordPerfect can't load this RTF file - are you sure it didn't get corrupted in the download?" Opposite of save. 2. The degree to which a computer...
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In computing, Extract, Transform and Load (ETL) refers to a process in database usage and especially in data warehousing that: Extracts data from homogeneous or heterogeneous data sources Transforms the data for storing it in proper format or structure fo...
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I'd appreciate permission to copy this figure in: Gordon, N.K. & R. Gordon (2014). Embryogenesis Explained [in preparation]. Singapore, World Scientific Publishing Company. Thanks. Yours, -Dick Gordon DickGordonCan@gmail.com Reply Delete...