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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)...
- 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...
- expire.
Shutdowns of the type
experienced by the
United States are
nearly impossible in
other forms of government. The most
recent shutdown happened...
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Shutdown Day was an
Internet campaign active between 2007 and 2009
which promoted the idea of a
holiday when
people would go
without a
computer for the...
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respondents blamed congressional Republicans for the
shutdowns, and Clinton's
handling of the
shutdowns may have
bolstered his
ultimately successful campaign...
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Shutdown is the
state of a
nuclear reactor when the
fission reaction is
slowed significantly or
halted completely.
Different nuclear reactor designs have...
- 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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maintain active lists of
internet shutdowns.
Several organizations use
expert analysis to
identify internet shutdowns. Some, such as the
Digital Society...
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avoid government shutdown,
sending bill to Senate". CBS News. "Biden
signs three-month
funding bill to
avert US
government shutdown". TheGuardian.com...
- Startups,
shutdowns, and
malfunctions (SSM) are
periods of non-continuous
operation in refineries,
chemical plants or
similar industrial facilities. During...