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if in the middle of a data transfer then this would be interrupted and would not resume until control connection was re-established.
1.Put an end of a connection or relationship ;break off;2.take off
A cut electrical cord looses the ability to transfer the flow of electricity. The same is true of a severed nerve; it no longer can transmit messages.
Perhaps you mean vasectomy, a form of male birth control, where the vas deferens is severed.
bad ground or severed connection
verbverb: sever; 3rd person present: severs; past tense: severed; past participle: severed; gerund or present participle: severingdivide by cutting or slicing, especially suddenly and forcibly."the head was severed from the body"synonyms: cut off, chop off, detach, disconnect, dissever, separate, part; More amputate;literarysunder"the head was severed from the body"cut (through), rupture, split, pierce"a knife had severed the artery"antonyms: join, attachput an end to (a connection or relationship); break off."he severed his relations with Lawrence"synonyms: break off, discontinue, suspend, end, terminate, cease, dissolve "they severed diplomatic relations"
The connection between the anterior pituitary and the hypothalamus is necessary for survival because specific releasing hormones in the hypothalamus trigger the production and release of hormones made in the ant. pit. Seeing how the secretion of epinephrine would be triggered in the adrenal medula by a hormone produced in the ant. pit., I believe that the secretion of epinephrine would not occur if the connection between the hypothalamus and ant. pit. were to be severed.
There could be a severed connection somewhere along the line, or it could just be a blown fuse
severed means cut off
You won't have control of that foot making walking impossible.
Anastomosis is the connection of separate parts of a branching system to form a network, as of leaf veins, blood vessels, or a river and its branches. It's also the surgical connection of separate or severed tubular hollow organs to form a continuous channel, as between two parts of the intestine.
a leg that has been cut, or 'severed', in half