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shutdown or shut down in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Shutdown or shut down may
refer to:
Government shutdowns Shutdown (computing)
Shutdown (economics)...
- expire.
Shutdowns of the type
experienced by the
United States are
nearly impossible in
other forms of government. The most
recent shutdown happened...
- life or property.
Shutdowns can also
disrupt state, territorial, and
local levels of government.
Funding gaps
began to lead to
shutdowns in 1980, when Attorney...
- However,
during Ship 33's
initial burn, its
engines experienced premature shutdowns,
followed by a
total loss of telemetry. The
vehicle was
observed exploding...
-
internal components, such as an
internal clock, may
retain power. The
shutdown feature and
command is
available in
Microsoft Windows, ReactOS, HP MPE/iX...
-
Ventilation shutdown (VSD) is a
means to kill
livestock by
suffocation and heat
stroke in
which airways to the
building in
which the
livestock are kept...
-
maintain active lists of
internet shutdowns.
Several organizations use
expert analysis to
identify internet shutdowns. Some, such as the
Digital Society...
- A
shutdown valve (also
referred to as SDV or
emergency shutdown valve, ESV, ESD, or ESDV; or
safety shutoff valve) is an
actuated valve designed to stop...
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Three government shutdowns in 1981, 1984, and 1986
involved federal employees being furloughed for
brief periods. The
shutdowns were
generally used by...
- that she
could support ending the
shutdown provided border wall
talks continued. Pat
Roberts of
Kansas said that
shutdowns "never work" and only
turned affected...