Sentence examples for was shutoff from inspiring English sources

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was shutoff

noun

A valve used to turn off something.

  • The fire raged for hours because they were unable to reach the shutoff for the gas line.

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On Antigua, electricity was shutoff to prevent storm damage to the island's infrastructure.

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Moreover, reopening a zone, after it has been shutoff, is usually not technically feasible.

If the trainee clicks the EMV, the inlet supply is shutoff and only the gas released until that time would disperse outside (Fig. 9b).

Over the years, details of energy production by tumors have been extensively investigated and clarified, unveiling that 'aerobic glycolysis' by no means implies that oxidative phosphorylation is shutoff in cancer cells, but rather that these cells may have a very active aerobic conversion of pyruvate to lactate, alongside with a normal oxidative phosphorylation.

There was no shutoff or crackdown in Bel-Air, home to four of the state's top five residential water gluttons, whose identities remain a mystery.

As pictured, the barb with the red lever is the shutoff valve that will be connected to the keg gas line.

If there's no shutoff box, find the circuit breaker panel that controls the air conditioner and turn off power there.

They became jammed; there was no automatic shutoff.

"That tells it the current shutoff wasn't a home invasion.

Hence, the performance of the gel system for water shutoff was employed to reflect the blocking capacity to CO2 based on this gel system indirectly.

On Monday the water department announced that it was suspending the shutoffs for 15 days to allow Detroit's residents time to scrounge up cash, but damage has already been inflicted on thousands of households and the threat of losing water continues for some 300,000 citizens including children, the elderly, and the ill. .

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