short-circuits in English

verb
1
(with reference to an electrical device) malfunction or fail, or cause to do this, as a result of a short circuit across it.
the birds caused the electricity supply to short-circuit

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1. Device for limiting electrical alternating currents, especially during short-circuits

2. Abnormally high pressure indicates that short circuits and arcing may have occurred.

3. Verify that input output signals are protected against short circuits to power supply and ground

4. Ac/dc electrical conversion device permitting energy recovery and management of dc-side short-circuits

5. This makes it easier to find conflicting pins and/or nets on PCB boards with multiple short circuits.

6. This analysis Conventionalizes Pop Art and short-circuits its possibilities - possibilities Alloway himself provided for in "Signs and Objects

7. Cardiac Ablation is a procedure used to destroy these short-circuits and restore normal rhythm, or to block damaged electrical pathways from sending faulty

8. According to the present invention, short circuits among conductive particles may be prevented, contact resistance may be reduced, improved adhesion among circuit members is provided, and the visibility of the anisotropic conductive film is significantly improved.

9. Using high-definition MRI technology, I’ve studied these short circuits and identified eight distinct ways that brain circuits can get disrupted or stuck, which I call Biotypes. In situations where you have persistent negative stress that you don’t feel you can …

10. Now by taking the biblical epithet " abomination " and attaching it to the ultimate image of innocence, a baby, this joke short circuits the emotional wiring behind the debate and it leaves the audience with the opportunity, through their laughter, to question its validity.

11. Now by taking the biblical epithet "abomination" and attaching it to the ultimate image of innocence, a baby, this joke short circuits the emotional wiring behind the debate and it leaves the audience with the opportunity, through their laughter, to question its validity.

12. For establishing a favorable relation between good clinical outcome and remarkably few side effects, the following factors seem to be of importance, in accordance with the literature: (1) application of biphasic short-impulse stimuli in anaesthetised and muscle relaxed patients; (2) measurement of static impedance to avoid high skin impedance and short circuits. (3) at the beginning of each ECT series unilateral electrode placement over the non-dominant hemisphere; (4) ECT three times weekly on non-consecutive days.