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When and animating
When he realized that animating Life in Hell would require him to rescind publication rights, Groening decided to go in another direction and hurriedly sketched out his version of a dysfunctional family, naming the characters after members of his own family.
When he realized that animating Life in Hell would require him to rescind publication rights, Groening decided to go in another direction, and hurriedly sketched out his version of a dysfunctional family, naming the characters after members of his own family.
When he realized that animating Life in Hell would require him to rescind publication rights, Groening went in another direction, hurriedly sketching his version of a dysfunctional family, named after members of his own family.
When animating the stork, he made him resemble his voice actor, Sterling Holloway.

When and digital
When a cartridge was inserted into the system, the 7800 BIOS included code which would generate a digital signature of the cartridge ROM and compare it to the signature stored on the cartridge.
When the original digital signature generating software was turned over to the Atari community, development of new Atari 7800 titles began.
When information is stored in digital systems, collation may become an automated process.
* Granularity: When a continuously variable analog value is represented in digital form there is always a decision as to the number of symbols to be assigned to that value.
When all of the sound, picture, and data elements of a production have been completed, they may be assembled into a Digital Cinema Distribution Master ( DCDM ) which contains all of the digital material needed for projection.
When playing live, Lee and his bandmates recreate their songs as accurately as possible with digital samplers.
When synchronizing multiple clock-dependent digital devices together with video, such as digital audio recorders, the devices must be connected to a common word clock signal that is derived from the house black burst signal.
When a note is played on a MIDI instrument, it generates a digital signal that can be used to trigger a note on another instrument.
When placed on the external address bus, it replicates the original functions of B and C. Port A has input capture, output compare, pulse accumulator, and other timer functions ; port D has serial I / O, and port E has an analog to digital converter ( ADC ).
When the first modern digital computers appeared in the early 1940s, the instructions to make them operate were wired into the machine.
When logic analyzers first came into use, it was common to attach several hundred " clips " to a digital system.
When the voltages are nearly equal, the output voltage will not fall into one of the logic levels, thus analog signals will enter the digital domain with unpredictable results.
When digital circuits switch state, large current pulses flow from the integrated circuits through the ground circuit.
When first proposed, no one had built a digital computer that would fit in a missile.
When RealAudio was introduced, RealNetworks disclosed no technical details about the audio format or how it was encoded, but it was soon noticed that some of the audio codecs used in RealAudio were identical to those used in cellular telephones and digital television.
When ownership of a digital signature secret key is bound to a specific user, a valid signature shows that the message was sent by that user.
When a unit is activated with a subscription, an authorization code is sent in the digital stream telling the receiver to allow access to the blocked channels.
When U. S. telephone systems became digital in the 1960s, they used an 8-bit data sample size to digitize voice.
When seen through a digital camera, the diode appears to illuminate purple light.
When a digital image is viewed, a reconstruction is performed by a display or printer device, and by the eyes and the brain.
When interpreted in a particular way, it describes a computer program that bypasses the digital rights management scheme used on DVDs.
When replying or forwarding a message to a user who has a digital signature, Outlook Express gives an error and does not allow the user to continue if there is no digital signature installed for the sender.

When and context
In 2009, the American Anthropological Association's Commission on the Engagement of Anthropology with the US Security and Intelligence Communities released its final report concluding, in part, that, " When ethnographic investigation is determined by military missions, not subject to external review, where data collection occurs in the context of war, integrated into the goals of counterinsurgency, and in a potentially coercive environment – all characteristic factors of the HTS concept and its application – it can no longer be considered a legitimate professional exercise of anthropology.
When questioned by the Sadducees about the resurrection of the dead ( in a context relating to who one's spouse would be if one had been married several times in life ), Jesus said that marriage will be irrelevant after the resurrection as the resurrected will be ( at least in this respect ) like the angels in heaven.
When a specific allophone ( from a set of allophones that correspond to a phoneme ) must be selected in a given context ( i. e. using a different allophone for a phoneme will cause confusion or make the speaker sound non-native ), the allophones are said to be complementary ( i. e. the allophones complement each other, and one is not used in a situation where the usage of another is standard ).
When AI researchers attempt to " scale up " their systems to handle more complicated, real world situations, the programs tend to become excessively brittle without commonsense knowledge or a rudimentary understanding of the situation: they fail as unexpected circumstances outside of its original problem context begin to appear.
When used in a historical context, the term Boer may refer to an inhabitant of the Boer Republics as well as those who were cultural Boers.
When context switches occur frequently enough the illusion of parallelism is achieved.
When the first program reached an instruction waiting for a peripheral, the context of this program was stored away, and the second program in memory was given a chance to run.
When an interrupt occurs, the hardware automatically switches a part of the context ( at least enough to allow the handler to return to the interrupted code ).
When a transition between user mode and kernel mode is required in an operating system, a context switch is not necessary ; a mode transition is not by itself a context switch.
When taught in that context, its content varies, but it typically emphasizes learning theories ( especially cognitively oriented ones ), issues about motivation, assessment of students ' learning, and classroom management.
When social identity and ingroup status are salient, computer mediation can decrease flaming because individuals focus their attention on the social context ( and associated norms ) rather than themselves.
When taken in the context of Dowson's poem about " Cynara ", the phrase " gone with the wind " alludes to erotic loss.
When guitarist Charlie Christian used the amplified electric guitar to improvise horn-like, single-line melodies in the jazz context, jazz and blues musicians became interested in the potential of the louder, new electric guitar.
When considering past relationships within appropriate historic context, there were times when love and sex were separate and unrelated notions.
This set, consisting of the integers congruent to a modulo n, is called the congruence class or residue class or simply residue of the integer a, modulo n. When the modulus n is known from the context, that residue may also be denoted.
When the Gospel of Thomas was written, people commonly assumed that men were superior to women, an attitude consistent with the historical context.
When interrupts occur back-to-back, microcontrollers may avoid an extra context save / restore cycle by a form of tail call optimization.
When a person reads it's usually in a context that has been previously prepared, but when a person uses spontaneous speech, it is difficult to recognize the speech because of the disfluences ( like " uh " and " um ", false starts, incomplete sentences, stuttering, coughing, and laughter ) and limited vocabulary.
When used in this context, the term is employed as a means of contrasting two or more " societies " whose members represent alternative conflicting and competing worldviews.
When used in a legal context in the US, a narcotic drug is simply one that is totally prohibited, or one that is used in violation of strict governmental regulation, such as heroin or morphine.
When F can be inferred from context, often just dim ( V ) is written.
When these are absent, however, optical detection is said to be " photon noise limited " as only the shot noise ( also known as " quantum noise " or " photon noise " in this context ) remains.
When the terms are used in a scientific context, holism and reductionism refer primarily to what sorts of models or theories offer valid explanations of the natural world ; the scientific method of falsifying hypotheses, checking empirical data against theory, is largely unchanged, but the approach guides which theories are considered.
Eagleton suggests: " When the political is introduced ... it is only in the context of what Heaney will or will not say.

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