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deactivation breaking up a military unit (by transfers or discharges) the act of deactivating or making ineffective (as a bomb)
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deactivation measures taken to stabilize roads and logging trails during periods of inactivity, including the control of drainage, the removal of sidecast where necessary, and the re-establishment of vegetation for permanent deactivation.
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deactivation The deactivation process places a facility in a safe and stable condition that minimizes the long-term cost of a surveillance and maintenance program and is protective of workers, the public, and the environment until decommissioning is complete. Actions include the removal of fuel, draining and/or de-energizing of nonessential systems, removal of stored radioactive and hazardous materials, and related actions. Source: "DOE D&D Resource Manual" (DOE/EM-0246)
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deactivation a secure procedure under control of the cardlsecure application module (SAM) issuer, switching a card or a SAM from its active life state to a permanently disabled state which only allows unprotected data to be read.
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deactivation Activities that ensure surplus facilities are secure in a safe and stable condition pending their ultimate disposition. Includes eliminating immediate safety and environmental hazards as well as removing most contaminants within the facility.
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