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  2. Short circuit - Wikipedia

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    A short circuit is an abnormal connection between two nodes of an electric circuit intended to be at different voltages. This results in an electric current limited only by the Thévenin equivalent resistance of the rest of the network which can cause circuit damage, overheating, fire or explosion.

  3. Short story - Wikipedia

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    Early examples of short stories were published separately between 1790 and 1810, but the first true collections of short stories appeared between 1810 and 1830 in several countries. [ 17 ] The first short stories in the United Kingdom were gothic tales like Richard Cumberland 's "remarkable narrative", "The Poisoner of Montremos" (1791). [ 18 ]

  4. Short - Wikipedia

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    Short time, a situation in which a civilian employee works reduced hours, or a military person is approaching the end of their enlistment; Short pastry, one which is rich in butter with a crumbly texture, as in shortbread; Long (disambiguation) Shorter (disambiguation) Shorts (disambiguation) Shortstown, Bedfordshire, England, named after Short ...

  5. Abbreviation - Wikipedia

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    Example of 15th-century Latin manuscript text with scribal abbreviations. An abbreviation (from Latin brevis, meaning "short" [1]) is a shortened form of a word or phrase, by any method including shortening, contraction, initialism (which includes acronym) or crasis. An abbreviation may be a shortened form of a word, usually ended with a ...

  6. Another Example of Short-Term Stupidity - AOL

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    Let me tell you about a stock that serves as a prime example of what I call "short-term stupidity," but has lots of things going for it. Without even considering the stock's price, take a look at ...

  7. Gregg shorthand - Wikipedia

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    Gregg shorthand is a system of shorthand developed by John Robert Gregg in 1888. Distinguished by its phonemic basis, the system prioritizes the sounds of speech over traditional English spelling, enabling rapid writing by employing elliptical figures and lines that bisect them.

  8. Shorthand - Wikipedia

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    For example, healthcare professionals might use shorthand notes in medical charts and correspondence. Shorthand notes were typically temporary, intended either for immediate use or for later typing, data entry, or (mainly historically) transcription to longhand .

  9. Short-term memory - Wikipedia

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    Short-term memory (or "primary" or "active memory") is the capacity for holding a small amount of information in an active, readily available state for a short interval. For example, short-term memory holds a phone number that has just been recited.