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When values of temperature derived with this instrument were compared with the accepted values associated with liquid helium-4 vapor pressures, differences of about 10 and 7 millidegrees respectively were found.
When the centrifugal force term is expressed in terms of parameters of the rotating frame, replacing with, it can be seen that it is the same centrifugal force previously derived for rotating reference frames.
When the evolution map Φ < sup > t </ sup > ( or the vector field it is derived from ) depends on a parameter μ, the structure of the phase space will also depend on this parameter.
When Greek orthography was codified by grammarians in the Hellenistic era, they used a diacritic symbol derived from this half-H shape to signal the presence of / h /, and added as its counterpart a reverse-shaped diacritic to denote absence of / h /.
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 used with a 68020 bus, the 68030 did not differentiate itself in performance from the 68020 that it was derived from.
" David Gordon notes, " When most people speak of natural law, what they have in mind is the contention that morality can be derived from human nature.
When Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo conferred episcopal ordination on four men in Washington on September 24, 2006, the Holy See's Press Office declared that " the Church does not recognize and does not intend in the future to recognize these ordinations or any ordinations derived from them, and she holds that the canonical state of the four alleged bishops is the same as it was prior to the ordination.
When geologist Henry De la Beche painted Duria Antiquior, the first widely circulated pictorial representation of a scene from prehistoric life derived from fossil reconstructions, he based it largely on fossils Anning had found, and sold prints of it for her benefit.
When the gap is sufficiently wide, real estate developers, landlords, and other people with vested interests in the development of land perceive the potential profit to be derived from re-investing in inner-city properties and redeveloping them for new tenants.
When applying prefixes to derived units of area and volume that are expressed in terms of units of length squared or cubed, the square and cube operators are applied to the unit of length including the prefix, as illustrated here:
When Pausanias visited the city of Triteia in the second century CE, he was told that the name of the city was derived from an eponymous Triteia, a daughter of Triton, and that it claimed to have been founded by her son ( with Ares ), one among several mythic heroes named Melanippus (" Black Horse ").
When Kimball Township was set off in 1855, the settlement by which Clyde Township derived its name became part of a different township.
When Kimball Township was set off in 1855, the settlement by which Clyde Township derived its name became part of a different township ; a fact with reportedly greatly disappointed Ralph Wadhams.
When the depot was built, the name was changed to " Quamba ," which according to the railway officials was derived from an Indian word for " mudhole "; most likely the name derives from the Ottawa word: zhash < u > kwiimbaa </ u > kmigaa ( fully vocalized as azhashki-wiimbaakamigaa: " be a muddy hole in the ground ").
When served with a layer of fried noodles ( either yakisoba or udon ), the resulting dish is called, the name of which may be derived from the English word " modern " or as a contraction of, meaning " a lot " or " piled high " signifying the volume of food from having both yakisoba and udon.
* When random bits are requested, return that many bits derived from the entropy pool ( by a cryptographic hash function, say ) and decrement the estimate of the number of random bits remaining in the pool.
The long s was derived from the old Roman cursive medial s. When the distinction between upper case ( capital ) and lower case ( small ) letter-forms became established, towards the end of the eighth century, it developed a more vertical form.
When, however, the triglyceride is derived from short chain fatty acids, the released carboxylic acid can confer strong flavors and odors.
When Lord Wemyss criticised the Bill as " strangling the spirit of independence and the self-reliance of the people, and destroying the moral fibre of our race in the anaconda coils of state socialism ", Salisbury responded: " Do not imagine that by merely affixing to it the reproach of Socialism you can seriously affect the progress of any great legislative movement, or destroy those high arguments which are derived from the noblest principles of philanthropy and religion ".
When the object in question is not derived from a class, but from a prototype instead, the size of an object is usually that of the internal data structure ( a hash for instance ) that holds its slots.
" When his father died, his family was left a large trust fund, although de Botton says his income is derived solely from the proceeds of his book sales.
* When the two audio channels are added together, or summed ( L + R plus L-R ), the left channel is derived.
* When the second audio channel is subtracted from the first by a phase reversal ( L + R minus L-R ), the right channel is derived.

When and from
When several minutes had passed and Curt hadn't emerged from the livery stable, Brenner reentered the hotel and faced Summers across the counter.
When they had licked the last of the wieners' taste from their fingers, they settled back, and Cappy offered Ernie a cigarette.
When, in 1832, the South Carolina nullifiers adopted the principle of state interposition which Madison had advanced in his old Virginia Resolve, they elicited no encouragement from that senior statesman.
When he discovered they had received from the Company's Court of Directors no permission to live in India, coupled with the fact that they were Americans who had been sent to Asia to convert `` the heathen '', he became more belligerent than ever.
When Thompson and her daughter began a correspondence which included fervent verses from Pantasaph, Mrs. King felt a proper Victorian alarm.
When he came home from his office at the end of the afternoon, Breasted never knew what gathering he should expect to find, but there almost always was one.
When Blackman emerged from the bedroom, everyone was gone except the tolerant Lord Thomson, who stayed and chatted with him for half an hour, and then Blackman lay awake most of that night, despairing of what he must expect on the Continent.
There is, of course, nothing new about dystopias, for they belong to a literary tradition which, including also the closely related satiric utopias, stretches from at least as far back as the eighteenth century and Swift's Gulliver's Travels to the twentieth century and Zamiatin's We, Capek's War With The Newts, Huxley's Brave New World, E. M. Forster's `` The Machine Stops '', C. S. Lewis's That Hideous Strength, and Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, and which in science fiction is represented before the present deluge as early as Wells's trilogy, The Time Machine, `` A Story Of The Days To Come '', and When The Sleeper Wakes, and as recently as Jack Williamson's `` With Folded Hands '' ( 1947 ), the classic story of men replaced by their own robots.
Sir -- When the colonies decided upon freedom from England, we insisted, through the Declaration of Independence, that the nations of the world recognize us as a separate political entity.
When East Germans fled to the West by the thousands, paeans of joy rose from the throats of Western publicists.
When the parents emerged from the bedroom a few minutes later, the maid greeted them quietly.
When Kate hurried in alarm to tell him to put it out, she saw other dots of flames among the western Virginia hills from the few scattered fires of the faithful.
When the fate of the individual is visited on the group, then ( the warm sweet butter dripped from her raised trembling fork and she pushed her head forward belligerently ), ah, then the true bitterness of existence could be tasted.
Speaking from long years of experience, Mrs. Long advised the Juniors: `` When showing dogs ceases to be fun and excitement, stop!!
When more than two figures are separated by subtraction symbols the subtraction must be carried out from the left to right if the result is to be correct.
When changing from one color to another, whether working on right or wrong side, pick up the new strand from underneath dropped strand.
`` When working from one of my sketches I square it up and project its linear form freehand to the watercolor sheet with charcoal.
When did you last compare your present premium costs with the costs of insurance from other sources??
When the larvae hatch, they feed on the beebread, although they also receive extra honey meals from their mother.
When necessary, we should make it clear that countries which choose to derive marginal advantages from the cold war or to exploit their potential for disrupting the security of the world will not only lose our sympathy but also risk their own prospects for orderly development.
When an occurrence Af is isolated during text reading, a random memory address Af, the address of a cell in the X-region, is computed from the form of Af.
When this situation exists, the address Af will equal Af which was produced from Af.
When entries are being retrieved from this file, the table of dictionary usage indicates which entries to skip and which entries to store in the computer.
When the snobbery that alienates Pip from Joe finally gives way before the deeper and stronger force of love, the reunion is marked by an embarrassed handshake at which Pip exclaims: `` No, don't wipe it off -- for God's sake, give me your blackened hand ''!!

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