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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 identifying notch in the package is at the top, Pin 1 is the top left corner of the device.
When identifying communication partners, the application layer determines the identity and availability of communication partners for an application with data to transmit.
When all symbols have been encoded, merely identifying the sub-range is enough to communicate the entire message ( presuming of course that the decoder is somehow notified when it has extracted the entire message ).
When knights were so encased in armour that no means of identifying them was left, the practice was introduced of painting their insignia of honour on their shield as an easy method of distinguishing them.
When both the term baseline and either of label or tag are used together in the same context, label and tag usually refer to the mechanism within the tool of identifying or making the record of the snapshot, and baseline indicates the increased significance of any given label or tag.
When the cult of Osiris arose, the people of Mendes reacted by identifying Osiris as having achieved his authority by being the husband of Hatmehit.
When identifying the position of an observable location, the use of more precise values for WGS-84 radii may not yield a corresponding improvement in accuracy.
When a player buzzes in, the shot zooms in to that player, accompanied by a voiceover identifying the player by team and surname, for example " Nottingham, Smith ".
" When asked why identifying and outing of individuals by publications like the Blade, staff writer Greg Marzullo wrote " Why do insist on mentioning someone's sexual orientation at all?
" Writer Jane Espenson draws comparisons between the characters of Buffy and Warren, claiming, " When Buffy's talking with Warren about his break-up with April, she's actually identifying with him, because she did a lot of the same stuff with Riley that he did with April.
When a card is purchased and fares are loaded onto it, the MetroCard Vending Machine or station agent's computer stores the amount of the purchase onto the card and updates the database, identifying the card by its serial number.
When identifying age and stature, a range is given, rather than a finite number.
When given the choice on the 2002 Romanian census between ethnically identifying as Székely or as Hungarian, the overwhelming majority of Székely chose the latter.
When considering practical association in international society, states may share an inherent part of their ' make up ' that gives common ground and an alternative means of identifying with each other.
When it applies to a person's name, according to Vedic philosophy it means identifying oneself with the universe or ultimate reality.
When identifying material, a scientist attempts to apply a taxon name to a specimen or group of specimens based on his or her understanding of the relevant taxa, based on ( at least ) having read the type description ( s ), preferably based on an examination of all the type material of all of the relevant taxa.
When a person books a plane ticket, certain identifying information is collected by the airline: full name, address, etc.
When the mummy was unwrapped, a bandage was found identifying the king as " Ra Khaemwaset " which was a reference to either Ramesses Khaemwaset Meryamun ( IX ) or Ramesses Khaemwaset Meryamun Neterheqainu ( XI ).
When an OOG member visits a participating provider ( approximately 1100 local physicians and nine hospitals in the Lancaster area accept the OOG coverage ), he or she would present a unique white card with red and blue print identifying him or her as a PHC member.
When searching for nectar, which does not move but is readily depleted, the Noisy Miner uses a spatial memory-based strategy, identifying characteristics of the environment — a strategy that is efficient in new environments and is not affected by changes in the bird ’ s activities.
Paul regains consciousness as Geri arrives, where they find Rosario's body. When the police arrive, Lt. Mankewicz ( Ben Frank ) asks for help identifying the muggers.
Priming: When primed with the higher-level ( superordinate ) category, subjects were faster in identifying if two words are the same.
When chicks are small, breeders may put a specially made closed bird ring ( bird band ) on one of their legs with identifying characters stamped into the metal.
When observing cardiac muscle tissue through a microscope, intercalated discs are an identifying feature of cardiac muscle.

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When you first acquire a pool, we earnestly recommend -- for your own mental health -- a good long chat with your insurance agent.
When people live in their heads, feelings are secondary ; they are interpretations of mental images that are fed back to the individual.
When awareness is focused on memories of past experiences and mental verbalisations, the energy flow to the head chakra increases and the energy flow to the heart chakra lessens.
When we do not suffer pain, we are no longer in need of pleasure, and we enter a state of ' perfect mental peace ' ( ataraxia ).
When the Hundred Years ' War was lost in August 1453, Henry fell into a period of mental breakdown that lasted until Christmas 1454.
When the mental degeneration occurred, Ice-Man made it his duty to protect Brute, especially from the insensitive actions of The Fallen.
When Jean absorbs Psylocke's specialized telepathic powers, her own telepathy is increased to the point that she can physically manifest her telepathy as a psionic firebird whose claws can inflict both physical and mental damage.
When left untreated, complications of PKU include severe mental retardation, brain function abnormalities, microcephaly, mood disorders, irregular motor functioning, and behavioral problems such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
When he was accused of theft and taken before the judges, Zadig cleared himself by recounting the mental process which had allowed him to describe the two animals he had never seen: " I saw on the sand the tracks of an animal, and I easily
When, in Buddhahood, one is freed from all mental obscurations, one is said to attain a state of continuous bliss mixed with a simultaneous cognition of emptiness, the true nature of reality.
When in the course of the year the king sank into a condition of mental torpor, Struensee's authority became paramount.
When his sister Rose died in 1996 after many years in a mental institution, she bequeathed $ 7 million from her part of the Williams estate to The University of the South as well.
When he married Margaret, his mental condition was already unstable and by the time their only son, Edward of Westminster, was born on 13 October 1453, he had suffered a complete breakdown.
When the border guards finally let the family go, Goldberg's father was in a serious mental state.
When a mental illness took hold of the 21-year-old Utrillo in 1904, he was encouraged to paint by his mother.
When subjects performed mental imagery with an embodied location, there was increased activation of a region called the " extrastriate body area " ( EBA ), but when subjects performed mental imagery with a disembodied location, as reported in OBEs, there was increased activation in the region of the TPJ.
When she alleged that White House officials were engaged in illegal activities, her claims were attributed to mental illness.
When she succumbed to pancreatic cancer in 1995, Mifune's physical and mental state began to decline rapidly.
When a despairing Roy inadvertently sees a television news program about the train wreck near Devils Tower, he realizes the mental image of a mountain plaguing him is real.
When discussing mental illness in general terms, " psychopathology " is considered a preferred descriptor.
When cross-dressing occurs for erotic purposes over a period of at least six months and when it causes significant distress or impairment, the behavior is considered a mental disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders called transvestic fetishism.
" When we stop to reflect upon the thousands of physical, mental and social misfits in our midst, the thousands of families which are too large for the family to support, the one-tenth of our children born to an unmarried mother, the hoard of children rejected by parents, is there any doubt that health, welfare and education agencies need to redouble their efforts to prevent these conditions which are so costly to society?
When the arm and hand move to pick up the rock (" E ") this is not caused by the preceding mental event M, nor by M and P together, but only by P. The physical causes are in principle reducible to fundamental physics, and therefore mental causes are eliminated using this reductionist explanation.

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