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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hibernation mode" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the state of rest or inactivity one might enter for a given period of time. For example, "I'm entering hibernation mode until the new year."
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Of the two, hibernation mode uses less juice.
I went into hibernation mode when I first applied to it.
Philae has gone into hibernation mode after running low on power.
Hibernation mode It's easy to be slothful when it's cold and dark out.
Hibernation mode is meant to be used for longer stretches of inactivity than is sleep mode.
If Philae's batteries run out it will go into a hibernation mode until they have more power.
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These days, standby and hibernation modes encourage us to leave computers plugged in and switched on; sure, a standby mode might only use 10 per cent of the usual power, but if you add that up across a nation, that 10 per cent becomes significant.
The present paper presents an assessment of a few concepts that are expected to be promising for further increasing the cost effectiveness of future space mission operations, namely: on-board spacecraft autonomy and on-ground automation, commercial off-the-shelf control systems, multi-mission operation concepts, and hibernation modes.
Whatever the severity of NVIDIA's involvement, I can personally vouch for some wonkiness here and there — mostly graphics settings being forgotten when the computer comes out of sleep or hibernation modes — involving NVIDIA cards on my Sony VAIO VGN-SZ650 notebook and an HP s3100n desktop, but I haven't had any major meltdowns that can be attributed to the graphics drivers on either system.
With the short days and colder temperatures, we are all getting into hibernation mode--moving less, settling in earlier--and when you add all of the delicious treats of the season, we have a recipe for discontent with our waistlines.
Enable the hibernation and sleep modes on your office computers.
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