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blow
To write code or data into a PROM chip by blowing the fuses of the 0 bits. The 1 bits are left alone.
blow Archaic
Metallurgy
a. a stage in the Bessemer process in which air is blasted upwards through molten pig iron
b. the quantity of metal treated in a Bessemer converter

blow [blō]
(computer science)
To write data or code into a programmable read-only memory chip by melting the fuse links corresponding to bits that are to be zero.
(electricity)
Opening of a circuit because of excess current, particularly when the current is heavy and a melting or breakdown point is reached.

blow
1. See throw, 1.
2. The eruption of water and sand inside a cofferdam, causing flooding.


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Nina has struck a blow against tearaways who make life a misery for others.
The Agency also struck a blow against salmon poaching when two men who had been caught netting the River Wye were ordered to pay a total of over pounds 1,400 in fines and costs and the dinghy and nets they had been using were confiscated.
The ECHO has struck a blow against the rich and powerful who seek to use the law to protect their interests.
 
 
 
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