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When and range
When Af for each i, we shall have Af, because the operator Af will then be 0 on the range of Af.
When an HTML document includes special characters outside the range of seven-bit ASCII two goals are worth considering: the information's integrity, and universal browser display.
When the voltage rises above the normal range, the diodes become forward-biased ( conducting ).
When playing in the instrument's upper range ( above the G below middle C ), the player shifts their hand out from behind the neck and flattens it out, using the side of the thumb to press down the string.
When other methods of calculation are used, it is conventional ( although not obligatory ) to quote the results on a scale that covers the same range of numerical values: this is known as an electronegativity in Pauling units.
When the receptor senses a stimulus, it sends information to a " control center ", the component that sets the range at which a variable is maintained.
When the PET range was revamped with updated hardware, it was quickly discovered that performing the old trick on the new hardware led to disastrous behavior by the new video chip, causing it to destroy the PET's integrated CRT monitor.
When a sear is in place, it effectively stops the bolt at some point in its range of motion.
When the range parameter is omitted, the pause occurs immediately and indefinitely.
When an atom is probed by an external mechanism, such as a photon or a beam of electrons with energies in the range of 2 keV to 50 keV, a core state electron can be removed leaving behind a hole.
When it comes to size, banksias range from prostrate woody shrubs to trees up to 30 metres tall.
When the simulator " detects a match " ( that is, the RNG generates a certain value or a value within a certain range ), the simulator simulates the match by generating matched text.
When the line weight is significantly less than the rod's recommended range the line may part prematurely, as the rod cannot fully flex to accommodate the pull of a given weight fish.
When f is a strictly monotonic function, then f is injective on its domain, and if T is the range of f, then there is an inverse function on T for f.
When considering a natural domain the set of possible values of the function is typically called its range.
When striking range is reached, reflexes dictate the outcome.
When the Army Air Forces officially asked for a range extension solution it was ready.
When used in extended range electric vehicles the static efficiency drawback is irrelevant, since the gas turbine can be run at or near maximum power, driving an alternator to produce electricity either for the wheel motors, or for the batteries, as appropriate to speed and battery state.
When the uncertainty represents the standard error of the measurement, then about 68. 2 % of the time, the true value of the measured quantity falls within the stated uncertainty range.
When he first reached the world class level in the 1970s, this was relatively unusual, with most elite grandmasters deploying a more narrowly focused range of openings, but it is now the norm.
When designating instruments, " alto " likewise can refer either to the corresponding vocal range ( alto flute & alto trombone, respectively the lowest and highest common instruments of their families ) or to musical role ( treble or alto recorder and alto clarinet, with ranges of F4-F6 and G2-B ♭ 5 ).
When he bowed, one of the girls flanking and supporting Gandhi, Abha Chattopadhyay, said to him, " Brother, Bapu is already late " and tried to put him off but he pushed her aside and shot Gandhi in the chest three times at point-blank range with a Beretta M 1934 semi-automatic pistol.
When the suspension in a car is fully compressed, it reaches the bump stops, small blocks of rubber that catch the suspension arms at the end of their range of movement.
When this is done, the IP address being used will belong to the range of the employer, rather than the address of the ISP, so this could be many kilometres away or even in another country.
When appearing separately, the term " contralto " applies only to female singers ; men whose voices fall in the same range or higher are known as " countertenors.

When and commanders
When this news reached England, it confirmed Kidd's reputation as a pirate, and various naval commanders were ordered to " pursue and seize the said Kidd and his accomplices " for the " notorious piracies " they had committed.
When the Taliban refused to hand over bin Laden to US authorities and to disband al-Qaeda bases in Afghanistan, Operation Enduring Freedom was launched in which teams of American and British special forces worked with commanders of the United Front ( Northern Alliance ) against the Taliban.
When the Nepalese were about to capture Dirgacha via both Kuti and Kerung, the Tibetans started to make compromises with Nepalese commanders.
When contemplating an award of this decoration, the key issue that commanders must take into consideration is the degree to which the enemy caused the injury.
When the fire attack did not begin as scheduled, the Iga men told the commanders, who were not from the region, that they could not possibly understand the tactics of the shinobi.
When asked by his entry in the war diary that seemed to criticise the shootings at Bordeaux, Raeder stated that he was not protesting against the executions per se, but was instead protesting that the shootings had been done by the Kriegsmarine, arguing that the local naval commanders should have handed over the British POWs to the SD to be shot.
When volunteers were not forthcoming Burnside selected a replacement white division by having the three commanders draw lots.
When it reached Datong on August 18, reports from garrison commanders persuaded Wang Zhen that a campaign into the steppe would be too dangerous.
When the kingdom was annexed to the Roman province of Galatia in 64 – 65, the fleet passed to new commanders, becoming the Classis Pontica.
When the airborne divisions were conceived early in World War II, the Army's senior commanders decided that the glider regiments would have only two battalions each.
When Kienmayer got news of Kollowrat's destruction, he ordered his division commanders to fall back.
When self-propelled artillery, the armoured personnel carrier, the wheeled cargo vehicle, and supporting aviation — all with adequate communications — were combined to constitute the modern armored division, commanders regained the capability of maneuver.
When the American military commanders were alerted to British plans to capture undefended high ground at Dorchester Heights and Charlestown, Prescott was chosen to lead 1, 200 men onto the Charlestown peninsula and erect defenses on Bunker Hill on the night of June 16, 1775.
When their tactics did not initially work, commanders would often mold their strategy to what was necessary.
When units and buildings die, they leave behind burnt metal frames, commonly referred to as wrecks, which can be reclaimed by commanders and construction units.
When the Roman Empire integrated the Galatian kingdom, this legion, which had been trained by the Romans and had fought under Roman commanders, became part of the Roman army ; since Caesar Augustus had already 21 legions, the legion received the number XXII.
When hostilities broke out in Europe in 1939, Walker was executive of the War Plans division of the general staff, but when Marshall ( now Chief of Staff ) assigned George Patton to organize America's armored forces, Walker successfully lobbied Marshall for a post as one of Patton's subordinate commanders, gaining promotion to brigadier general in the process.
When Israel declared independence, Givati consisted of 5 battalions, with notable commanders such as Jehuda Wallach ( 51st Battalion ), Ya ' akov Pri ( 52nd Battalion ), Yitzhak Pundak ( 53rd Battalion ), Tzvi Tzur ( 54th Battalion ) and Eitan Livni ( 55th Battalion ).
When Admiral Fletcher explained the plan to the commanders in Washington, D. C., they agreed to it.
When Dorgon who commanded the White and Bordered White Banners became regent to the young Emperor Shunzhi, he sought to weaken the influence of the other Banners at court by purging the ranks of their senior commanders.
When it came to selecting commanders for ships, Congress tended to be split evenly between merit and patronage.
When commanders rejected the idea of bringing women into the service, Radford convinced congressman Carl Vinson, chair of the House Naval Affairs Committee.
When Al-Muqanna ‘' s followers started raiding towns and mosques of other Muslims and looting their possessions, the Abbasids sent several commanders to crush the rebellion.
When a Centauri warship powered by one of the Shadow devices tries to destroy the jumpgate at Babylon 5 ( and in fact damages it ), the Drazi and Narn commanders decide to secretly combine their forces to launch an all-out attack on the Centauri homeworld itself.
When the British convoy was detected, Axis commanders decided to attack with German and Italian aircraft based in Sardinia and send 10 submarines, E-Boats and MAS motor torpedo boats into the Sicilian Channel.

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