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When the body is expending more energy than it is consuming ( e. g. when exercising ), the body's cells rely on internally stored energy sources, such as complex carbohydrates and fats, for energy.
When this angle is exceeded, photons no longer penetrate the semiconductor but are instead reflected both internally inside the semiconductor crystal and externally off the surface of the crystal as if it were a mirror.
When a fluid element is displaced on an interface or internally to a region with a different density, gravity tries to restore the parcel toward equilibrium resulting in an oscillation about the equilibrium state or wave orbit.
When a planet generates a significant amount of heat internally, such as is the case for Jupiter, convection in the atmosphere can transport thermal energy from the higher temperature interior up to the surface.
When the majority in the RCP rejected the policy in 1947, Healy's faction was granted the right to split from the RCP and work within the Labour Party as a separate body known internally as The Club.
When preparing to offer a statement externally as well as internally, information should be accurate.
When present, it causes many tissue cells to take up glucose from the circulation, causes some cells to store glucose internally in the form of glycogen, causes some cells to take in and hold lipids, and in many cases controls cellular electrolyte balances and amino acid uptake as well.
When a new project is being discussed ( either internally, or as a result of dialogue with potential publishers ), the designer may be asked to write a sell-sheet of short concepts, followed by a one or two-page pitch of specific features, audience, platform, and other details.
When capacity freed up a prototype known internally as the Type 29 was produced in a short three months.
When using a mobile telephone to place a call, all GSM phones and many models using other technologies do allow the + to be entered and this is internally converted to the correct access code, based on caller location, as the call is made.
When the dorsal roots are cut in a cat performing a step cycle, the dorsal spinocerebellar tract has no activity with the loss of peripheral excitation, whereas the ventral spinocerebellar tract continues to show activity, implying that the dorsal spinocerebellar tract carries sensory information to the spinocerebellum through the infererior cerebellar peduncle during movement and the ventral spinocerebellar tract carries internally generated motor information about the movement through the superior cerebellar peduncle.
When different organizations are required to work together, the use of common terminology is an essential element in team cohesion and communications, both internally and with other organizations responding to the incident.
When the researcher may confidently attribute the observed changes or differences in the dependent variable to the independent variable, and when he can rule out other explanations ( or rival hypotheses ), then his causal inference is said to be internally valid.
When the Motorola 68040 processor was introduced, it included the FPU internally.
When the French withdrew in August 1994, the administration of a number of internally displaced persons ( IDP ) camps was taken over by the United Nations Assistance Mission for Rwanda ( UNAMIR ) and a number of aid organizations.
When the government, under pressure both internally and from abroad, returned the country to multi-party democracy in 1992, Parti Seselwa was the first political party to register and join the ranks of others in opposition to the government.
When working in the binary numeral system ( as computers do internally ), an alternative method is to use ( here D is the number of binary digits ).

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# When the individual perceives and accepts into one consistent and integrated system all his sensory and visceral experiences, then he is necessarily more understanding of others and is more accepting of others as separate individuals.
When data is replicated between database servers, so that the information remains consistent throughout the database system and users cannot tell or even know which server in the DBMS they are using, the system is said to exhibit replication transparency.
When represented as Logios ( speaker ), his attitude is consistent with the attribute.
When the Gospel of Thomas was written, people commonly assumed that men were superior to women, an attitude consistent with the historical context.
Nichiren Buddhism emphasizes the sanctity of life and absolute non-violence: “ To deprive a being of life is to commit the gravest kind of sin ”, and considers debate or dialogue as the only avenue to resolve disputes: “ When in public debate, although the teachings that you advocate are perfectly consistent with the truth, you should never on that account be impolite or abusive, or display a conceited attitude.
When these stories and several others were compiled in the anthology I, Robot, " Reason " and " Robbie " were updated to acknowledge all the Three Laws, though the material Asimov added to " Reason " is not entirely consistent with the Three Laws as he described them elsewhere.
When Chandler merged his stories into a novel he spent more effort on expanding descriptions of people, places, and Marlowe's thought processes than getting every detail of the plot perfectly consistent.
When multiple signals are used, the signals must be consistent with the proper order of authorities.
When Super Mario 64 DS was released, all the voices were kept consistent in both the English and Japanese versions.
When the dimensional stability of the wood is paramount, quarter-sawn lumber is preferred because its grain pattern is consistent and thus reacts less to humidity.
When assessing land by observation of indicator species however it is good practice to observe plant communities or consistent populations of indicator species rather than individual specimens which may not be typical.
When a consistent artistic style is wanted among different cartoonists ( such as Archie Comics ), character model sheets may be used as reference.
When this happens it is often important to ensure that all such processing leaves the database or data store in a consistent state.
When categories of parties ( stakeholders ) do not have sufficient confidence that a corporation is being controlled and directed in a manner consistent with their desired outcomes, they are less likely to engage with the corporation.
When this information is applied to the tenontosaur sites, it appears that what is found is consistent with Deinonychus having a komodo-or crocodile-like feeding strategy.
When the MCB boycotted Holocaust Memorial Day, partly because it included a commemoration of the gay victims of Nazism, Tatchell wrote that " the only thing that is consistent about the MCB is its opposition to the human rights of lesbians and gay men ".
When composed in 1953, this format was consistent with the monarch's titles in all her other realms ; after 40 years of Elizabeth's reign, however, only Canada and Grenada retained this title, all others, aside from the UK, having dropped the reference to the United Kingdom.
When it was completed and opened to traffic in 1937, it was the first intercity divided highway in North America and featured the longest stretch of consistent illumination in the world.
When he returned, he used what he had learned to get a more stable and consistent lager beer.
When targeting consumers known to be consistent Internet users, undercover marketers have taken a significant interest in leveraging Internet chat rooms and forums.
When social scientists speak of " good research " the focus is on how the research is done – whether the research is methodologically sound – rather than on whether the results of the research are consistent with personal biases or preconceptions.
When the game begins, Deckard has already been sent off on his own assignment, and the player will encounter numerous references to his activities, although McCoy and Deckard never actually meet, so as to remain consistent with the film's plot.
When two or more independent sources present similar or consistent accounts, it is often the case that oral accounts predate written sources.
When reunited, the three sets of clocks were found to disagree with one another, and their differences were consistent with the predictions of special and general relativity.
When this information is applied to the sites containing putative pack-hunting behavior in dromaeosaurs, it appears somewhat consistent with a komodo-or crocodile-like feeding strategy.

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