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- in the event of circuit malfunction or operator error; for example, the failsafe track circuit used to control railway block signals. The fact that a flashing...
- The name Autostick has been used for a Volkswagen semi-automatic transmission, which is a vacuum-operated automatic clutch system, coupled with a conventional...
- transfers and uses a back-correction algorithm involving two checksums for failsafes. One of the two checksums is additive, and the other is Boolean in nature...
- Failsafe were an English melodic rock band formed in 2000. They are based in and around Preston, Lancashire, England. They released three albums independently...
- Pseudothrombocytopenia (PTCP) or spurious thrombocytopenia is an in-vitro sampling problem which may mislead the diagnosis towards the more critical condition...
- Lamont. Failsafe was created by writer Chip Zdarsky and artist Jorge Jiménez, and first appeared in Batman (vol. 3) #125 (September 2022). Failsafe is an...
- lead vocals for the band were on 2007's Challengers, singing the lead on "Failsafe" and sharing the lead with Newman on "Adventures in Solitude".[citation...
- Investing, a 1999 finance book by Harry Browne Failsafe (UK band), a Preston-based punk rock band "Failsafe", a 2007 song by the New ****ographers, from...
- warden avert a crisis in a section of the prison where a malfunctioning failsafe is suffocating inmates. Crossbones, an ex-member of the Thunderbolts, with...
- while making sure the relevant safety procedures were in place to ensure a failsafe. The line up included: List of music festivals in the United Kingdom "T...