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When the ascent stage ignited, small explosive charges severed the ascent stage from the descent stage and cables connecting the two were severed by a guillotine-like mechanism.
When construction and reconstruction of roads in Liberia is complete, the Trans – West African Coastal Highway will cross the country, connecting it to Freetown ( Sierra Leone ), Abidjan ( Côte d ' Ivoire ), and eventually to 11 other nations of the Economic Community of West African States ( ECOWAS ).
When the measured pressure is rapidly pulsing, such as when the gauge is near a reciprocating pump, an orifice restriction in the connecting pipe is frequently used to avoid unnecessary wear on the gears and provide an average reading ; when the whole gauge is subject to mechanical vibration, the entire case including the pointer and indicator card can be filled with an oil or glycerin.
When the top and bottom contacts were connected by a wire, an electric current flowed through the voltaic pile and the connecting wire.
When Buick designed a 90 ° V6 based on their 90 ° V8, they initially used a simpler three-throw crankshaft laid out in the same manner as the V8 with pairs of connecting rods sharing the same crankpin, which resulted in firing intervals alternating between 90 ° and 150 °.
When connecting glassware, it is often tempting to use Keck clips on every joint, but this can be dangerous if the system is sealed or the exhaust is in any way restricted ; e. g. by wash flasks or drying media.
When a System-on-a-chip processor is involved, there may be little benefit to having a standarized bus connecting discrete components, and the environment for both hardware and software tools may be very different.
where C is an arbitrary path connecting the point with zero potential to r. When the curl is zero, the line integral above does not depend on the specific path C chosen but only on its endpoints.
When a new switch was added to the network by connecting it to a neighbor via a leased telephone circuit, the new switch was discovered and absorbed into the network without explicit configuration.
When complete, the project will add over 60 miles of trails throughout the city connecting every public place, shopping area and neighborhood.
When the North Penn Railroad, connecting Philadelphia to Bethlehem, was completed in 1856, this line provided an impetus to building iron smelters in Bingen, Hellertown, and Iron Hill, due to the township ’ s wealth of iron ore and limestone.
By connecting the bay with the railroad Tacoma's motto became " When rails meet sails.
When NYMR trains terminate at Grosmont rather than Whitby at off-peak times, connecting trains with Northern Rail are usually available at Grosmont, allowing passengers to begin their journey at Whitby and board a steam engine at Grosmont through to Goathland or Pickering.
When used for connecting a video source to a video display that supports both 4: 3 and 16: 9 display formats, the PAL and NTSC television standards provide for signalling pulses that will automatically switch the display from one format to the other.
When the signals from both coils are summed together, usually by connecting the coils in series, the two noise voltages cancel, while the signal voltages add thus dramatically improving the signal-to-noise ratio.
When connecting two chips together, carefully examine the clock phase initialization values to be sure of using the right settings.
When the pre-fabricated connecting bridge was delivered, it was found to be too short, as the plans for the hotel had been modified, moving it away from the ICC slightly, but the bridge makers had not been informed.
When rail company Grand Central Trains announced it was to run new rail links connecting Sunderland to York and London from September 2007, a stop-off at Seaham was not originally planned.
When opened, the platforms were accessed in the standard manner by four lifts and an emergency staircase connecting to parallel passageways and bridges to midway along the platforms.
When the connecting portion was completed, the entire freeway was signed as I-385.
When any person, firm, company, or corporation engaged in interstate commerce by railroad has equipped a sufficient number of cars to be in compliance with Section 1, he / it may refuse to receive the connecting lines of road or shippers of any cars not equipped in such a manner.
When performed on a human, however, a hogtie is any position that results in the arms and legs being bound, both tied behind the person and then connecting the hands and feet.
When fully operational the Madrid-Levante line will total 940 km of high-speed rail connecting Madrid, Cuenca, Albacete, Valencia, Alicante, Castellón, Murcia and Cartagena.

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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 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 fully integrated, GEGL will allow GIMP to have a higher color bit depth and also a better non-destructive work-flow.
When integrated he gives the male an ego ' in possession of its own destructiveness ' and for the female psyche gives an effective animus relating to both the physical body and the psyche.
When integrated along all possible paths, with a phase factor which is proportional to the path length, the interference of the wave-functions correctly predicts observable phenomena.
When one of these keys is pressed, it will cause its control unit, historically, an 3174 or IBM 3274 but later the mainframe integrated communications adapter, to generate an I / O interrupt and present a special code identifying which key was pressed.
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 Mendel's theories were integrated with the chromosome theory of inheritance by Thomas Hunt Morgan in 1915, they became the core of classical genetics.
When integrated over the radius, this implies that for b = 1, the total number of stars is proportional to r < sup > 2 </ sup >.
When retroviruses have integrated their own genome into the germ line, their genome is passed on to a following generation.
When the company launched and evolved its technology, there were no off-the-shelf computing systems and integrated software and sound cards.
When digital circuits switch state, large current pulses flow from the integrated circuits through the ground circuit.
When Signetics introduced a line of monolithic integrated circuits such as the NE565 that were complete phase-locked loop systems on a chip in 1969, applications for the technique multiplied.
** When Epsilon III was discovered to be harboring a gigantic machine in the two part episode " A Voice in the Wilderness ," it is discovered that a living being named Varn had integrated himself with the machine to act as a CPU for the machine.
When the Minuteman II went into production in 1966, the D-17 was replaced with a new computer that was the first high-volume use of integrated circuits.
When the instruments being calibrated are integrated with computers, the integrated computer programs and any calibration corrections are also under control.
When the program " crashes " or reaches a preset condition, the debugger typically shows the location in the original code if it is a source-level debugger or symbolic debugger, commonly now seen in integrated development environments.
When he later founded the Japanese Tendai sect, esoteric practices were integrated with the larger Tendai teachings, but Tendai is not an exclusively esoteric sect.
When the air war began, Canada's planes were integrated into the coalition force and provided air cover and attacked ground targets.
When Commodore released its first calculators, combining an LED display from Bowmar and an integrated circuit from Texas Instruments ( TI ), it found a ready market.
When Christianity became widespread in Europe after the 3rd century AD, the religious or mystical respect for the mistletoe plant was integrated to an extent into the new religion.
When a " skinny " Dual In-line Pin package ( DIP ) integrated circuit ( such as a typical DIP-14 or DIP-16, which have a 0. 3 inch separation between the pin rows ) is plugged into a breadboard, the pins of one side of the chip are supposed to go into column E while the pins of the other side go into column F on the other side of the notch.
When Spanish horses were obtained, the Plains tribes rapidly integrated them into their daily lives.
When faced with the choice of integrating or closing their schools, those in favor of maintaining schools prevailed and the schools were integrated almost without incident.

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