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When and pages
When no more reproducible material was available in 2001, Per Sanderhage, the editor of the Danish comic strip agency PIB, negotiated a deal where Ferd ’ nand cartoonist Henrik Rehr would redraw 32 pages loosely based on old magazine clippings for the annual.
When they started writing the script, the Coens wrote only 40 pages and then let it sit for a while before finishing it.
When the Times began, it was unusual among American broadsheets in publishing a full color front page, along with full color front pages in all its sections and color elements throughout.
When paging is used, a problem called " thrashing " can occur, in which the computer spends an unsuitable amount of time swapping pages to and from a backing store, hence slowing down useful work.
When Lyudmila Shestakova, the sister of Mikhail Glinka, learned of Mussorgsky's plans, she presented him with a volume of Pushkin's dramatic works, interleaved with blank pages and bound, and using this Mussorgsky began work in October 1868 preparing his own libretto.
When pages are added to the Favourites list, they can be marked to be " available for offline browsing ".
* Jim Wangers, Glory Days: When Horsepower and Passion Ruled Detroit, Bentley Publishers ( October 1998 ), trade paperback: 348 pages, ISBN 0-8376-0208-4 ISBN 978-0-8376-0208-0 hardcover: 309 pages, ISBN 0-8376-0207-6 ISBN 978-0-8376-0207-3
When I talk about movies I can talk about messages of peace, and infuse them into the entertainment pages.
When the paper pages are dry, they are frequently run between rollers ( calendered ) to produce a harder writing surface.
When the paper is folded twice and the folds trimmed, the pages fall into proper order.
When a standard-sized octavo book is produced by twice folding a large leaf, two leaves joined at the top will be contained in the resulting fold ( which ends up in the gulley between the pages ).
When the Internet age first arrived, those using Windows systems that were still restricted to 8. 3 filename formats had to create web pages with names ending in, while those using Macintosh or UNIX computers could use the recommended filename extension.
When he was twelve, his kinsman the emperor Maximilian placed him among his pages.
When the new Republican Party was founded in 1854, Greeley made the Tribune its unofficial national organ, and fought slavery extension and the slave power on many pages.
When used with 4 KB pages, the page table tree has four levels instead of three.
When two pages were added to the bill to place $ 300 million in Louisiana's Medicaid system, she changed her web page in order to reflect her support of the program.
When the Internet Archive began capturing Web sites across the Internet in the fall of 1996, it created a reservoir of information about E-card development by preserving Internet history from that time and from earlier time-marked Internet pages captured at that time.
When dealing with older hardware, protocols and file formats, it is often necessary to support these code pages, but use of newer code pages, in particular Unicode, is encouraged for new designs.
When Storm created a splinter group to hunt for Destiny's diaries in the pages of X-treme X-Men, Gambit joined her in issue # 5 and co-starred for the remainder of the series.
When in the last dozen pages of Miss Christie's detective novel, the answer comes to the question, " Who killed Roger Ackroyd?
When the page is ready to become durable, all pages that referred to the original are updated to refer to the new replacement page instead.
When duplicated, as §§, it is read as the plural " sections " (§§ 13 – 21 ), much as " pp. " ( pages ) is the plural of " p ." ( short for the Latin pagina ).

When and volume
When more electrons are added to a single atom, the additional electrons tend to more evenly fill in a volume of space around the nucleus so that the resulting collection ( sometimes termed the atom ’ s “ electron cloud ” ) tends toward a generally spherical zone of probability describing where the atom ’ s electrons will be found.
When the pressure applied on a parcel of air decreases, the air in the parcel is allowed to expand ; as the volume increases, the temperature falls and internal energy decreases.
When the volume of an alcoholic drink is shown in centilitres, determining the number of units in a drink is as simple as < var > volume </ var > × < var > percentage </ var > ( converted into a fraction of 1 ).
When the separation of scales does not hold, or when one wants to establish a continuum of a finer resolution than that of the RVE size, one employs a statistical volume element ( SVE ), which, in turn, leads to random continuum fields.
When the piston has moved up to the top of its stroke inside the cylinder, and the remaining volume inside the head or combustion chamber has been reduced to 100 cc, then the compression ratio would be proportionally described as 1000: 100, or with fractional reduction, a 10: 1 compression ratio.
When a small increment of heat is gained by a calorimetric body, with small increments, of its volume, and of its temperature, the increment of heat,, gained by the body of calorimetric material, is given by
When the tension is increased, the amplitude of the sound is reduced and the frequency is increased, making the pitch higher and the volume lower.
When a system, for example, n moles of a gas of volume V at pressure p and temperature T, is created or brought to its present state from absolute zero, energy must be supplied equal to its internal energy U plus pV, where pV is the work done in pushing against the ambient ( atmospheric ) pressure.
When Ford approached the U. S. Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA ) about regulatory issues, the critical problem was that the ( then ) known forms of air traffic control were inadequate for the volume of traffic Ford proposed.
When a drawbar is incrementally pulled out, it increases the volume of its component waveform.
When using volume to meter each charge, it is important to regularly check the charge weight on a scale throughout the process.
When the post office began handling parcel post in 1913, terminal Railway Post Office operations were established in major cities by the RMS, in order to handle the large increase in mail volume.
When the primary electron beam interacts with the sample, the electrons lose energy by repeated random scattering and absorption within a teardrop-shaped volume of the specimen known as the interaction volume, which extends from less than 100 nm to around 5 µm into the surface.
When announced, samples of these versions were available, with volume production slated for mid-1996.
When the endpoint of the reaction is reached, the volume of reactant consumed is measured and used to calculate the concentration of analyte by
When said biases are accounted, the original hypothesis — an ordering in skull volume ranging from Blacks to Mongols to Whites — is unsupported by the data.
When the river is in flood stage, its silted delta outlets are unable to carry off the high volume of water.
When discussing a leak in the system or backstreaming through the pump, throughput refers to the volume leak rate multiplied by the pressure at the vacuum side of the leak, so the leak throughput can be compared to the pump throughput.
When emplaced, the howitzer's high volume of fire compensates in large measure for the lower explosive weight of the projectile compared to the Army's 155mm and 8-inch howitzers.
When the systole begins, the ostia close and the heart muscles contract inwards, reducing the volume of the heart.
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:

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