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If sugars are heated so that all water of crystallisation is driven off, then caramelization starts, with the sugar undergoing thermal decomposition with the formation of carbon, and other breakdown products producing caramel.
If my character was having a nervous breakdown, I started to have one ".
If the user has built up a substantial charge, the discharge can jump around the door's edge or pass through the door itself ( dielectric breakdown ).
If the work breakdown structure designer attempts to capture any action-oriented details in the WBS, he will likely include either too many actions or too few actions.
If the applied electric field is sufficiently high, free electrons from background radiation may become accelerated to velocities that can liberate additional electrons during collisions with neutral atoms or molecules in a process called avalanche breakdown.
If insufficient current exists through D, then U < sub > OUT </ sub > will be unregulated, and less than the nominal breakdown voltage ( this differs to voltage regulator tubes where the output voltage will be higher than nominal and could rise as high as U < sub > IN </ sub >).
If the current through D is I < sub > D </ sub >, its breakdown voltage V < sub > B </ sub > and its maximum power dissipation P < sub > MAX </ sub >, then < math > I_D V_B < P_
If breakdown occurs in the passive film due to chemical or mechanical factors, the resulting major modes of corrosion may include pitting corrosion, crevice corrosion and stress corrosion cracking.
If a positive potential V < sub > G </ sub > is applied at the gate terminal with respect to the cathode, the breakdown of the junction J < sub > 2 </ sub > occurs at a lower value of V < sub > AK </ sub >.
If the voltage is above 450 – 600 V, then dielectric breakdown of the skin occurs.
If the voltage increases beyond the design limit, the diode goes into avalanche breakdown, causing the harmful voltage to be conducted to ground.
If very high gain is needed ( 10 < sup > 5 </ sup > to 10 < sup > 6 </ sup >), certain APDs ( single-photon avalanche diodes ) can be operated with a reverse voltage above the APD's breakdown voltage.
If the input voltage continues increasing and exceeds the base-emitter breakdown voltage, the base-emitter junction of the transistor driven by the lower input voltage breaks down.
In 1993, in the Institute of Development Communication's Faculty papers series, Alexander Flor proposed that the definition of Development Communication expanded from the perspective of cybernetics and general systems theory: If information counters entropy and societal breakdown is a type of entropy, then there must be a specific type of information that counters societal entropy.
If is used instead of ( 5 ) one gets for the breakdown voltage
If this voltage exceeds the dielectric breakdown strength of the insulating material of the line then an arc will occur.
If the voltage is sufficiently high, complete electrical breakdown of the air will culminate in an electrical spark or arc that bridges the entire gap.
If this " official " chronology is to believed, Capote stopped work on Answered Prayers in September 1977 after suffering what he considered to be a " nervous breakdown ".
If a SPAD is observed by an analogue curve-tracer, it is possible to observe a bifurcation of the current-voltage characteristics beyond breakdown, during the voltage sweeps applied to the device.
If the SPAD is triggered during a sweep above breakdown, a transition from the off-branch to the on-branch can be easily observed ( like a " flickering ").
:( 2 ) If the breakdown is of such severity as to necessitate a long period of rest and treatment in the United Kingdom.
:( 4 ) If the disability is a mental breakdown or psychosis requiring treatment in a mental hospital.
If the employer caused the illness, e. g. a nervous breakdown, it may be less reasonable to dismiss, and the employer could end up liable for more compensation and for a longer time.
If the breakdown in relations could have been caused by several staff then all must be given warnings and eventually all may have to be dismissed if one culprit cannot fairly be singled out.

If and persona
If the hostile action is in one's own country, or in a friendly one with cooperating police, the hostile agents may be arrested, or, if diplomats, declared persona non grata.
" If the Nobel Committee in 1923 judged the entire persona of its laureate, then Hôtel Dieu in 2003 must do no less and conclude that Paulescu's brutal inhumanity nullifies any scientific merit " ( Simon Wiesenthal Center letter to the French Minister of Health, Jean-François Mattéi, and the Romanian Ambassador in Paris ).
If the loser is a younger wrestler then the loss of the mask can sometimes lead to a promotional push after unmasking, or the wrestler is being given a new ring persona.
This persona was further exploited for comic effect on The Time's records, on songs such as " Chili Sauce " and " If the Kid Can't Make You Come " from the album Ice Cream Castle.

If and constitutes
If they further reflect, they must also recognize that an act of mutual love which impairs the capacity to transmit life which God the Creator, through specific laws, has built into it, frustrates His design which constitutes the norm of marriage, and contradicts the will of the Author of life.
If the appliance is one whose purpose is for light or heat ( such as an incandescent lightbulb or electric oven ) then the lighting or heating elements may be considered as a type of fire ; if so, then turning them on constitutes both " lighting a fire " ( category 37 ) and " cooking " ( a form of baking, category 11 ), and turning them off would be " extinguishing a fire " ( category 36 ).
If there can also be a statement of what constitutes the maximum allowable 95 percentile response time, then an injector configuration could be used to test whether the proposed system met that specification.
The new legislation also requires that all individual debtors in either chapter 7 or chapter 13 complete an “ instructional course concerning personal financial management .” If a chapter 7 debtor does not complete the course, this constitutes grounds for denial of discharge pursuant to new § 727 ( a )( 11 ).
If the state activity constitutes " regulation " of interstate commerce, then the court must proceed to a second inquiry: whether the activity regulates evenhandedly with only " incidental " effects on interstate commerce, or discriminates against interstate commerce.
If the quantum physical rules apply universally, then the above-described complementarity constitutes experimental disproof of fatalism.
If not, how much of this constitutes ' state terrorism '?
If an alternative does not exist, the FWS or NMFS will issue an opinion that the action constitutes " jeopardy " to the listed species either directly or indirectly.
If 50 percent of the voters do not participate, a plurality wins the presidency unless it constitutes less than one-third of the total vote.
If Willy is able to keep everyone out of harm's way and save the town from a sewer system catastrophe, he gains enough money to attend and claim victory in the Nintari championship, which constitutes winning the game.
If φ < sub > n </ sub > is a sequence of continuous functions on some domain, and if L is a ( possibly infinite ) limit point of the domain, then the sequence constitutes an asymptotic scale if for every n,
Further, it constitutes the last third of the track Medley on the 1988 album If I Should Fall from Grace with God by The Pogues ( the two first parts being Recruiting sergeant and an instrumental version of Rocky Road to Dublin ).
If the light field is captured using a handheld camera ( Ng 2005 ), this essentially constitutes a digital camera whose photographs can be refocused after they are taken.
If a player meets itself, then this shows a bye or a game against player n. All games in a round constitutes a diagonal in the table.
If the verb has different variations, such as transitive and intransitive forms, then the different morae are written in kana, while the common part constitutes a single common kanji reading for all related words.
If the diverse Hindustani pan-ethnicity is regarded as a single ethnic group, then it constitutes one of the world's largest.
If the borrowers later sue for breach of contract, the settlement ( offer and acceptance of the $ 1000 ) constitutes an accord and satisfaction and is a valid defense to the borrowers law suit.
Off-label use: If a drug is used outside of its license in a given country, this constitutes " off-label " use.
If the dominant group ( whose interests the system is meant to serve and whose identity it is meant to represent ) constitutes a small minority ( 20 % or less ) of the population within the state territory, extreme degrees of institutionalised suppression will probably be necessary to sustain the status quo.
" If the premises are all true and if the argument is deductively valid, then the following constitutes a correct deductive-nomological explanation of p:
If the diverse Hindustani pan-ethnicity is regarded as a single ethnic group, then it constitutes one of the world's largest.
If this has not been done, the metropolitan is to make the appointment, or if it be a question of the metropolitan church itself, then the senior suffragan bishop constitutes an administrator until the Holy See can provide.
If at any time the ball is dropped forwards by an attacker and hits the ground or another player, this constitutes a knock on and possession will be turned over.
If a situation ( occasion for Kierkegaard ) makes an individual aware of his authentic self and the individual fails to choose that self that constitutes bad faith.

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