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  2. Timeout Detection and Recovery - Wikipedia

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    Timeout Detection and Recovery or TDR is a feature of the Windows operating system (OS) introduced in Windows Vista. It detects response problems from a graphics card (GPU), and if a timeout occurs, the OS will attempt a card reset to recover a functional and responsive desktop environment .

  3. Thick-spined porcupine - Wikipedia

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    The thick-spined porcupine (Hystrix crassispinis) is a species of rodent in the family Hystricidae. It is endemic to the island of Borneo and found in Brunei , Indonesia , and Malaysia . History

  4. Watchdog timer - Wikipedia

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    Upon final stage timeout, a corrective action is initiated, but no other stage is started because the end of the cascade has been reached. Typically, single-stage watchdog timers are used to simply restart the computer, whereas multistage watchdog timers will sequentially trigger a series of corrective actions, with the final stage triggering a ...

  5. Hystrix - Wikipedia

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    Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Hystrix may refer to: Ichthyosis hystrix, ...

  6. Timeout (computing) - Wikipedia

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    In the Microsoft Windows and ReactOS [2] command-line interfaces, the timeout command pauses the command processor for the specified number of seconds. [3] [4] In POP connections, the server will usually close a client connection after a certain period of inactivity (the timeout period). This ensures that connections do not persist forever, if ...

  7. Hystrix (diatom) - Wikipedia

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  8. Hystrix primigenia - Wikipedia

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    Hystrix primigenia was much larger than living porcupines, perhaps as much as twice the size of the largest living species. It probably descended from a smaller, more primitive species known as Hystrix suevica. [3] Hystrix primigenia seems to have been adapted to warm dry climate, and inhabited areas rich in forests and open woodland ...

  9. Macrostomum hystrix - Wikipedia

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    The amount of offspring of worms that selfed is reduced, as is the offspring's survival. As a consequence, Macrostomum hystrix only begins selfing in the extended absence of mating partners: delayed selfing represents a conditional reproductive strategy which allows them to deal with periodic conditions of low mate abundance. [4]