Examples of using Hibernate in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Larvae up to 7 cm long hibernate deep in the ground,
This tutorial will teach you how to use Hibernate to develop your database based web applications in simple and easy steps.
Indiana bats are vulnerable to disturbance because they hibernate in large numbers in only a few caves(the largest hibernation caves support from 20,000 to 50,000 bats).
it might happen that the hibernate option, which turns the computer to sleep mode without using power,
Some of the animals in the taiga hibernate in the winter, some fly south if they can,
if there is no food the BSF maggot will hibernate, be dormant and dormant
Hibernate is an object-relational mapping ORM library for the Java language,
Sleep and hibernate are two terms which are thus related to power which are also options that are offered in the windows operating system.
Initially it was only thought to be present in babies and mammals that hibernate, but in recent years it was discovered that adults may also have brown fat.
There are several reasons for this, like the Hibernate function not always working,
Species that hibernate experience a drop in body temperature
When turtles hibernate, they rely on stored energy
In the winter, they hibernate under logs or behind loose bark on trees, waiting for the spring thaw
Sleep mode doesn't use a lot of battery power, but hibernate uses as much as having the computer powered off.
When turtles hibernate, they rely on stored energy
However, the hibernate option is known to be much more energy efficient than the sleep mode as in this scenario,
when you put your computer into hibernate mode then your power consumption goes to zero.
Most of the cold-blooded animals hibernate many months to tide over the cold winter,
Unlike animals that eat less and hibernate, plants will continuously grow throughout the year even when they no longer have leaves.
shut down, restart, hibernate, or log off from Windows.