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Locking

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Locking meaning

gerund of lock: the act by which something is locked. | The use of a lock or a mutex to restrict access to a part of the code to at most one process.

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Locking mechanisms There are three broad categories of carabiner: auto locking, manual locking, and non-locking.

The Samsonite company says its S’Cure products are its lightest 'polypropylene' collection so far and on the site a video explains the locking instruction which it described a strong 'secure and practical' three-point locking closure.

And this includes, not only keeping distance in contact, but also self-quarantines, city quarantines and whole countries locking down and locking off its own citizens from each other and from the rest of the world.

Dual-sensing locking retractors use both vehicle G-loading and webbing payout rate to initiate the locking mechanism.

File locking The simplest method of preventing " concurrent access " problems involves locking files so that only one developer at a time has write access to the central "repository" copies of those files.

Locking of the larger body seeAlso The tidal locking effect is also experienced by the larger body A, but at a slower rate because B's gravitational effect is weaker due to B's smaller mass.

Non-locking Non-locking carabiners (or snap-links) citation have a sprung swinging gate that accepts a rope, webbing sling, or other hardware.

Some games have their locking roles reversed, with soft dropping making the pieces drop faster and locking down, and hard dropping making the pieces drop instantly but not lock.

And they play an even greater role in the fight against climate change as they store huge quantities of carbon, locking it up in the sediments below.

And yet, in the ultimate pea and thimble trick, on the very same day, under the cover of locking up more First Nations kids, the Queensland government announced the most radical and unexpected changes to drug laws in Australian history.

Any fixed deal that's under the typical rate for those on the SVT could be worth locking into, according to Martin Lewis.

Anyway, the monologue all ends with Harrelson making a joke that centers on the idea that the COVID vaccine and locking down in 2020 was some plot cooked up by Big Pharma.

At a glance, the lockpicking of this game doesn't seem like anything special, with the game using the same tumbler locking concept that has appeared several times in other titles.

Basically, making social networks and web infrastructure talk to each other the way email clients do, rather than locking everything in on each individual platform.

Before leaving, the CSRD advised closing and locking all windows and doors, shutting off gas and electrical appliances, other than refrigerators and freezers.

Boris Johnson blamed “bed blocking” in the NHS for locking down the country as Covid took hold, the public inquiry has heard.

Buy a large, pear-shaped locking carabiner to use as your belay carabiner.

Chinese fighter planes, launched from the mainland, began roaring through simulated bombing runs up ahead—locking their radar, swooping downward, and then turning away.

Denise Dillon’s 28-6 team is still in line to host NCAA Tournament games at the Finneran Pavilion next weekend, while Siegrist will eye more history after locking up the Big East and Villanova’s all-time and single-game scoring records this year.

Dumpsters should have locking metal tops to keep bears out.