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- lock (_balanceLock) { _balance += amount; } } public void Withdraw(decimal amount) { // Only one thread at a time may execute this statement. lock (_balanceLock)...
- The balance lock was a type of boat lift designed by James Fussell (1748-1832) to transport boats up and down a hillside on a canal. An experimental balance...
- A lock is a device used for raising and lowering boats, ships and other watercraft between stretches of water of different levels on river and canal waterways...
- In 1800, James Fussell patented a roller chain on development of his balance lock and in 1880 Hans Renold patented a bush roller chain. There are two types...
- Somerset Canal and the inventor of both the roller chain and the balance lock. The balance lock was a type of boat lift designed by James Fussell IV to transport...
- account-balance value to the file, causing the changes made by process A to be lost. Most operating systems support the concept of record locking, which...
- of the nearby Mells ironworks, and his particular design, known as a balance lock, was patented in 1798. It consisted of two tanks, joined by chains which...
- portal List of boat lifts Lock (water transport) Balance lock Canal inclined planeanother technique for lifting boats. Caisson lock: a submerged boat lift...
- lock-out (or lock out), is p****ing out of the internally pressurised space to ambient pressure surroundings.[citation needed] Lock-on (or lock on) is the...
- switch on the steering wheel. Anti-lock braking system Oversteer, more prone to happen with a rearward-biased brake balance, i.e. greater braking force on...