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That's the point of scoped proxies - the instance of CityBean injected into DemoController is a proxy which delegates calls of its method to the actual request-bound instance of CityBean, so that each request works with its own CityBean.

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You can also follow the approach suggest by Bozho and get rid of request-scoped bean at all, though that approach has a drawback since it requires you to add extra argument to your controller methods.

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Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cultivars are distinguished morphologically, agronomically and ecologically into specific races within each of the two gene pools found for the species (Andean and Mesoamerican). The objective of this study was to describe the race structure of the Mesoamerican gene pool using microsatellite markers. A total of 60 genotypes previously described as pertaining to specific Mesoamerican races as well as two Andean control genotypes were analyzed with 52 markers. A total of 267 bands were generated with an average of 5.1 alleles per marker and 0.297 heterozygosity across all microsatellites. Correspondence analysis identified two major groups equivalent to the Mesoamerica race and a group containing both Durango and Jalisco race genotypes. Two outlying individuals were classified as potentially of the Guatemala race although this race does not have a defined structure and previously classified members of this race were classified with other races. Population structure analysis with K = 1-4 agreed with this classification. The genetic diversity based on Nei's index for the entire set of genotypes was 0.468 while this was highest for the Durango-Jalisco group (0.414), intermediate for race Mesoamerica (0.340) and low for race Guatemala (0.262). Genetic differentiation (G (ST)) between the Mesoamerican races was 0.27 while genetic distance and identity showed race Durango and Jalisco individuals to be closely related with high gene flow (N (m)) both between these two races (1.67) and between races Durango and Mesoamerica (1.58). Observed heterozygosity was low in all the races as would be expected for an inbreeding species. The analysis with microsatellite markers identified subgroups, which agreed well with commercial class divisions, and seed size was the main distinguishing factor between the two major groups identified.

I was thinking about how those big tires rolled over just about anything they came across and how scary-good the traction was on the leaf-covered trails when I drove by a freshly-harvested soybean field.

A plan was hatched: Why not ride my fantastic, full-suspension Bucksaw on one of those bean fields? I could find a relatively flat field and have a ton of fun just riding randomly all over the field until I hit 100 miles. What says 100MoN better than riding nowhere in particular?

These tracks were narrow, maybe six inches wide, but they were much smoother than anything I had been riding up to this point, so I decided to ride from one sprayer track to the next, zig-zagging my way through the field.

As I massaged the pain from my palms and burning quads, it occurred to me that I was burning a lot of matches blazing trails through the crop stubble and rough terrain. If I was to have any chance to finish this, I needed to abandon my plan to ride willy-nilly over the field and stick to a trail I could ride for 80 more miles.

Back and forth I rode. Each lap was approximately a mile. I spent a lot of time trying to figure out how many miles equal 100 kilometers. In my younger days I ran 10K races almost every weekend. My recollection was they were 6.6 miles in length. My new goal was to ride 67 miles.


My route. Began the day riding an aimless route, then switched to riding the sprayer tracks (the horizontal lines) before giving up and riding up and down the left side of the field for 40+ miles.

Evidence for genetic diversity in cultivated common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) is reviewed. Multivariate statistical analyses of morphological, agronomic, and molecular data, as well as other available information on Latin American landraces representing various geographical and ecological regions of their primary centers of domestications in the Americas, reveal the existence of two major groups of germplasm: Middle American and Andean South American, which could be further divided into six races. Three races originated in Middle America (races Durango, Jalisco, and Mesoamerica) and three in Andean South America (races Chile, Nueva Granada, and Peru). Their distinctive characteristics and their relationships with previously reported gene pools are discussed.

Se presenta una revisin sobre la evidencia de variabilidad gentica en el frjol cultivado (Phaseolus vulgaris). De acuerdo con los anlisis estadsticos multivariados de datos morfolgicos, agronmicos y moleculares y con informacin adicional disponible sobre variedades criollas de Amrica Latina que representan varias regiones ecolgicas y geogrficas de sus centros primarios de domesticacin en las Amricas, se establece la existencia de los dos grupos principales de germoplasma: los de Mesoamrica y de los Andes suramericanos; los cuales pueden ser divididos en seis razas. Tres razas se originaron en Mesoamrica (razas Durango, Jalisco y Mesoamrica) y tres los Andes suramericanos (razas Chile, Nueva Granada y Per). Se discuten sus caractersticas distintivas y sus relaciones con otros acervos de genes reportados anteriormente.

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It will also depend on how much glycogen you have to start with. So even if you start your workout or race fully fuelled, you only have about 500grams of glycogen which is not very much. Most of it is stored in your muscles: 400g there and about 100g in your liver. This depends a little bit on your body size and muscle mass, but is so much smaller than your fat stores, for example.

When you are running, you are burning a mixture of glycogen (your carbohydrate stores) and fat. That fuel mixture will vary according to your exercise intensity and the duration of your run. Typically you will be burning more glycogen at the start and as you keep going, your aerobic systems kick in, you will be burning gradually more fats and so the fuel mixture changes.

Your pre run diet will have an effect too. If you have eaten more carbohydrates beforehand, your body will tend to burn more carbohydrates because that is more available. Carbohydrates are extremely important for every runner, especially if you want to run fast!

Other more natural options include Endurance Tap (basically maple syrup, salt and ginger) and Huma Gels. They are a chia seed mix, with flavours like Apple and cinnamon which taste a lot more natural and are very gentle on the stomach. I know a lot of people with issues with gels have got on with these ones.

A Mintel survey, released in January, showed that real food sports nutrition is going to be a strong trend for 2020. People, including top runners, are moving away from commercial sports nutrition products and closer to products made with natural ingredients and actual foods. We seem to be going back to what people were consuming twenty or thirty years ago, the dried fruit and the bananas.

Indeed there was a study, released towards the tail end of 2019, where they compared potatoes with gels. They found that potatoes were just as beneficial in terms of maintaining blood sugar level, maintaining performance and endurance, and a great source of potassium which runners often need.

Leftover roasted potatoes or roasted wedges, which are much more convenient than mashed potatoes which were used in the study. Small baked potatoes, particularly on ultra marathons, are a good balance of savoury to the sweet/fruit snacks generally offered which can lead to flavour fatigue on those very long races.

Some runners find that having real food at the beginning of a marathon and then sports products towards the end works for them, because the sports nutrition products are designed to be absorbed at a faster rate and get into your bloodstream a little bit faster.

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