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When two distinct elements are chemically combined, with the atoms held together by chemical bonds, the result is termed a chemical compound.
When the axon is damaged, on the other hand, this results in a reduced compound muscle action potential ( CMAP ).
When processing signals, such as audio, radio waves, light waves, seismic waves, and even images, Fourier analysis can isolate individual components of a compound waveform, concentrating them for easier detection and / or removal.
When hemoglobin combines with CO, it forms a very bright red compound called carboxyhemoglobin, which may cause the skin of CO poisoning victims to appear pink in death, instead of white or blue.
When studying inorganic compounds, one often encounters parts of the different classes of inorganic chemistry ( an organometallic compound is characterized by its coordination chemistry, and may show interesting solid state properties ).
When a metal ore is an ionic compound of that metal and a non-metal, the ore must usually be smelted — heated with a reducing agent — to extract the pure metal.
When two or more elements combined to form a compound, their masses are always in a fixed and definite ratio.
When the compound word was formed endings were removed ... Perhaps they used the peat for fire and blacksmithery hence the association with fire, and light.
When interacting with a free radical, some antioxidants produce a different free radical compound that is less dangerous or more dangerous than the previous compound.
When the two R groups are not identical, the compound is said to be an unsymmetric or mixed disulfide.
When disease occurs because of two unrelated mutations, the patient is said to be a compound heterozygote.
When H. pylori infection is present, the most effective treatments are combinations of 2 antibiotics ( e. g. Clarithromycin, Amoxicillin, Tetracycline, Metronidazole ) and 1 proton pump inhibitor ( PPI ), sometimes together with a bismuth compound.
: When " secret police " is part of a longer noun compound: for example, " secret police operations " may mean " police operations which are secret ".
When it was used, the two pieces of tape to be joined were painted with a solution of extremely fine iron filings suspended in carbon tetrachloride, a toxic and carcinogenic compound.
When an apology is delayed, for instance if a friend has been wronged and the offending party does not apologize, the perception of the offense can compound over time.
When Rudolph was 18, he spent time with his mother at a Christian Identity compound in Missouri known as the Church of Israel.
When consumed, the false morel's principal active agent, gyromitrin, is hydrolyzed into the toxic compound monomethylhydrazine ( MMH ).
When the time for prayer arrived, however, he left the church and prayed outside the compound, in order to avoid having future generations of Muslims use his prayer there as a pretext for converting the church into a mosque.
When a classroom of children began using the wallpaper cleaner as a modeling compound, the product was reworked and marketed to Cincinnati schools in the mid-1950s.
When surfactants are present above the CMC ( Critical micelle concentration ), they can act as emulsifiers that will allow a compound that is normally insoluble ( in the solvent being used ) to dissolve.
When Puyi was crowned Emperor, his father as the Prince Regent lived for a short time in the compound.
When the Republic of China government moved its capital to Nanjing, the Zhongnanhai compound was opened to the public as a park.
When the family was leaving the compound, Abdurahman and Abdullah fought over seating in the car, and the fight ended with the older Khadr chasing his brother around the car with an AK-47 screaming.

When and bow
When cattle in winter stopped and humped their backs up they were said to `` bow up ''.
When a vessel is in a narrow channel or on a lee shore so that there is no room to tack the vessel in a conventional manner an anchor attached to the lee quarter may be dropped from the lee bow.
When a bow is used, the muscles are able to perform work much more slowly, resulting in greater force and greater work done.
When Jacob heard of these dreams, he rebuked his son for proposing the idea that the house of Jacob would even bow down to Joseph.
When Lothair tried to call a general council of the realm in Nijmegen, in the heart of Austrasia, the Austrasians and Rhinelanders came with a following of armed retainers, and the disloyal sons were forced to free their father and bow at his feet ( 831 ).
When Allah commanded all of the angels to bow down before Adam ( the first Human ), Iblis, full of hubris and jealousy, refused to obey God's command ( he could do so because he had free will ), seeing Adam as being inferior in creation due to his being created from clay as compared to him ( created of fire ).
When the disguised Odysseus returns, she announces in her long interview with the disguised hero that whoever can string Odysseus's rigid bow and shoot an arrow through twelve axe shafts may have her hand.
When the contest of the bow begins, none of the suitors are able to string the bow, but Odysseus does, and wins the contest.
When Kerr announced his resignation as Governor-General on 14 July 1977, Whitlam commented, " How fitting that the last of the Bourbons should bow out on Bastille Day.
When the boat's stern crosses the wind, this is called gybing ; when the bow crosses the wind, it is called tacking.
When Penelope challenges the suitors to string Odysseus ' bow and shoot an arrow through the handle-holes of twelve axeheads, Telemachus is the first to attempt the task.
* The myth of Philoctetes is the inspiration for William Wordsworth's sonnet " When Philoctetes in the Lemnian Isle ," though here the thematic focus is not the Greek warrior's magical bow or gruesome injury, but his abandonment.
When his bowstring is broken in close quarters combat, he asks his wife Hallgerður for hair from her head to mend the bow.
When they all had emerged, the bow priests pointed out the Sun, Awonawilona, and urged the people to look upon him despite his brightness.
When the people awoke, they were afraid of the change at first, but they lost their fear when sun came out and grew pleased that the bow priests were finally finished.
* " When Srimati Radharani smiles, waves of joy overtake Her cheeks, and Her arched eyebrows dance like the bow of Cupid.
When an object passes through the air it creates a series of pressure waves in front of it and behind it, similar to the bow and stern waves created by a boat.
When the American fleet arrives, the destroyer, USS Douglas H. Fox ( DD-779 ), is shown from stock footage and is recognizable by the large numbers 779 painted on her bow section.
When the player pulls the bow across the strings ( such that the frog moves away from the instrument ), it is called a downbow ; pushing the bow so the frog moves toward the instrument is an upbow ( the directions " down " and " up " are literally descriptive for violins and violas, and are employed in analogous fashion for the cello and double bass ).
When a strap is coupled with an IC it usually resembles a very tiny metallic bow tie.
When the headmost pair bring up at the stern or bow, they part, and the two streams flow back to the starting-point, outside the following files.

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