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  2. Reset (computing) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Devices may not have a dedicated Reset button, but have the user hold the power button to cut power, which the user can then turn the computer back on. [5] Out-of-band management also frequently provides the possibility to reset the remote system in this way.

  3. Talk:Reset button technique - Wikipedia

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    "Reset Button Technique" is not an actual technique, and if its definition is that it is a "plot device", contradictory to the article at present, this would not require an elaborate plot within the story to slowly work things back to their beginnings (as that's hardly comparable to a simple push of a button), a better example may be The ...

  4. Reset vector - Wikipedia

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    The reset vector for 6502 processor family is a 16-bit address stored at 0xFFFC and 0xFFFD. The reset vector for 6800 and 6809 processor families is a 16-bit address stored at 0xFFFE and 0xFFFF. No Reset Vector. For 8051 / 8080 / 8085 / Z80, reset starts code execution at address 0x0000.

  5. Reset - Wikipedia

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    Reset (military), an equipment refurbishment process Ramsey RESET test , in statistics a general specification test for the linear regression model Resetting (typesetting) , the act of renewing the typeset of a publication, often in the process of preparing a digital republication of a traditionally set work

  6. Reset button technique - Wikipedia

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    In many series, the reset button trope is used as a standard, and frequently explicit, plot device. Implicit usage of the technique can be seen in episodic fiction, such as when the results of episodes regularly cause what would seem to be massive changes in the status of characters and their world; however, it is understood by

  7. Russian reset - Wikipedia

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    It was intended that this would be the Russian word for "reset" but actually was the word for "overload". [1] [2] (The correct translation would be перезагрузка ["perezagruzka"].) Additionally, the button switch was the type commonly used as an emergency stop on industrial equipment.

  8. Reduction of nitro compounds - Wikipedia

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    The reduction of nitro compounds are chemical reactions of wide interest in organic chemistry. The conversion can be effected by many reagents. The nitro group was one of the first functional groups to be reduced. Alkyl and aryl nitro compounds behave differently. Most useful is the reduction of aryl nitro compounds.