1 designed so that if one part of a device does not work, the whole thing stops working to avoid a dangerous situation
However, in order to make this component robust, production rules consisting of fail-safe predicates were also added to the grammar.
Likewise, the meaning of a 'more fail-safe' pension system is interesting and open to interpretation.
Consequently, the treatment process is subject to multiple checking systems and equipment fail-safe mechanisms throughout every aspect of the process.
Both were forced to guarantee fail-safe physical security in the early 1980s in order to persuade retailers to invest in the projects.
If the fail-safe mechanism comes to be routinely exploited, the indirection does become functional.
However, glycine is also an abundant dietary amino acid so it would not make much sense for it to fulfill such a fail-safe function.
Most tendons consist of multiple fascicles, which is thought to be a fail-safe mechanism so that failure of one or more fibre bundles does not compromise the tendon strength.
This is normal fail-safe practice.