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When the star is a distant object, parallax is negligible and the difference is due mostly to aberration.
When he shifted between the two images, a moving object, such as a planet, would appear to jump from one position to another, while the more distant objects such as stars would appear stationary.
When the demand began to increase rapidly, the English merchants began to kidnap young children and deport them to distant parts of the world, very much against their will.
When budgets are cut, editors may sacrifice reporters in distant news bureaus, reduce the number of staff assigned to low-income areas, or wipe entire communities from the publication's zone of interest.
When combined with Hubble's law, the implication of the redshift is that the quasars are very distantand thus, it follows, objects from much earlier in the universe's history.
When Sondheim was ten, his father, a distant figure, abandoned him and his mother.
When the surviving stories were written, Ireland had been Christian for centuries, and the Tuatha Dé were represented as mortal kings, queens and heroes of the distant past ; however there are many clues to their former divine status.
When storms are distant from a radar, only areas high within the storm are observed and the important areas below are not sampled.
When very large fault currents are injected into the earth, the area around the point of injection may rise to a high potential with respect to distant points.
When the object is not distant from the lens, however, the image is no longer formed in the lens's focal plane, and the f-number no longer accurately describes the light-gathering ability of the lens or the image-side numerical aperture.
When the user of a telephone wants to make a telephone call, equipment at the exchange examines the dialed telephone number and connects that telephone line to another in the same wire center, or to a trunk to a distant exchange.
When he died in Louveciennes, he was succeeded as duke by a distant cousin, Victor-François, 8th duc de Broglie.
When Nikola Tesla, for whom a memorial was later built at Niagara Falls, New York, U. S. A., invented the three-phase system of alternating current power transmission, distant transfer of electricity became possible, as Westinghouse and Tesla had built the AC-power Ames Hydroelectric Generating Plant and proved it effective.
When their spacecraft is destroyed and one group member dies, they commandeer an inferior craft and a base on a distant planet, from which they continue their campaign.
When she was briefly imprisoned at Perm in 1918, Princess Helena Petrovna, the wife of Anastasia's distant cousin, Prince Ioann Konstantinovich of Russia, reported that a guard brought a girl who called herself Anastasia Romanova to her cell and asked if the girl was the daughter of the Tsar.
When Emperor Buretsu died with no apparent heir, it was Ōtomo no Kanamura who recommended Emperor Keitai, a very distant imperial relative who resided in Koshi Province, as the new monarch.
When you are distant, you will exchange blows of the sword, and it will be rather easy to move closer to your opponent.
When one looks at one's fingertip, it is single but there are two images of the distant object.
When one looks at the distant object it is single but there are two images of one's fingertip.
When high magnification, a bright image, and good resolution of distant images are required, a relatively large instrument is preferred, often mounted on a tripod.
When Ivan Nasidze and his colleagues examined both Mitochondrial and Y-Chromosome DNA, they found Kurdish groups most similar genetically to other West Asian groups, and most distant from Central Asian groups, for both mtDNA and the Y-chromosome.
When, in 1911, King George V and his consort Queen Mary visited Dublin ( where they attracted mass crowds ), street sellers sold drawings of the King and Queen arriving in the not too distant future at the Old Houses of Parliament in College Green to open the newly re-established Irish parliament.
When Lady Glencora dies unexpectedly, the Duke is left to deal with his grownup children, with whom he has a somewhat distant relationship.
When King John I died in 1222, the six-year-old Eric was hailed king, with a distant male cousin who was adult, first as leader of the regency council and then as co-regent with Knut Holmgersson.

When and scanning
:* When is entered, it is picked up by the scanning unit, the number 25 is encoded and sent to the X register.
* When scanning the fluorescent intensity across a plane one has fluorescence microscopy of tissues, cells, or subcellular structures, which is accomplished by labeling an antibody with a fluorophore and allowing the antibody to find its target antigen within the sample.
When scanning electron microscopy is not available, a faster, lower cost technique is potassium permanganate staining.
When scanning the scene in front of you or reading these words right now, your eyes make jerky saccadic movements and your eyes stop several times, moving very quickly between each stop.
When any of these tests are positive, CT scanning of the adrenal gland and MRI of the pituitary gland are performed to detect the presence of any adrenal or pituitary adenomas or incidentalomas ( the incidental discovery of harmless lesions ).
When scanning for vulnerable machines, the worm did not test to see if the server running on a remote machine was running a vulnerable version of IIS, or even to see if it were running IIS at all.
When used as part of scanning a system, the TCP header of a Christmas tree packets has the flags FIN, URG and PSH set.
When a document using this technique is attempted to be photocopied the scanning and re-creation by a color copier is inexact usually resulting in banding or blotching and thereby immediate recognition of the document as being a copy.
When telepathically scanning a nightmare Shadowcat was having, Rachel Summers surmised that the nightmare was originating from Illyana and that the two of them have similar thought patterns, causing a psychic rapport like those of twins.
When he awakens, he remembers ( though a possible upgrade caused by the safeguard conversion dart may be the actual cause ) that these letters and numbers are part of a scanning ability, which allows him to recognize Sanakan as a safeguard.
When the label queue appears on the medication dispensing cabinet known as ADDS, the authorized person can access the medicine from ADDS followed by medication barcode scanning, and the printing and scanning of labels.
When the complex turned scanning apparatus onto his Martian Exploration Vehicle ( MEV ), Black misinterpreted this as a weapons system and, believing the city to be hostile, ordered his subordinates to launch an attack on the complex.
When Freeman inserts the specimen into the scanning beam, however, it triggers a " resonance cascade ", causing massive damage to the facility and teleporting alien creatures into the base.
When dealing with a small number of documents it is possible for the full-text search engine to directly scan the contents of the documents with each query, a strategy called serial scanning.
When scanning SKUs, the system recognizes the price and prepares the sale for that price.
When viewed using scanning electron microscopy, it can be observed that the S. intercalatum's surface has a much lower amount of integumental elevations, or bosses, than S. mansoni.
When a YAFFS system mounts a NAND flash device, it must visit each block to check for valid data by scanning its spare area.
When scanning in one position for any length of time slight movement can occur in the scanner position due to changes in temperature.

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