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When and dot
When a dot appears close to the end of the transverse line, the `` moderate '' rating may be further classified according to the position of the dot with respect to the vertical marking denoting the mean age.
When the length of vectors is defined, it is possible to also define a dot product — a scalar-valued product of two vectors — which gives a convenient algebraic characterization of both length ( the square root of the dot product of a vector by itself ) and angle ( a function of the dot product between any two vectors ).
When a dot is drawn on a cathode ray tube, the area of the dot becomes slightly positively charged and the area immediately around it becomes slightly negatively charged, creating a charge well.
When both fields equalize, the energy stored in the spring is released to strike the hammer against the ribbon and prints a dot on the paper.
When it was desired to produce a dot, a coil ( electromagnet ) wrapped around the pole-piece would neutralize the magnetic field.
When two nanowires acting as photon waveguides cross each other the juncture acts as a quantum dot.
When an orthonormal basis that the vector a is represented in terms of is rotated, a's matrix in the new basis is obtained through multiplying a by a rotation matrix R. This matrix multiplication is just a compact representation of a sequence of dot products.
When the paddles are released, the keying stops with the last dot or dash that was sent while the paddles were depressed.
When the paddles are released, the keying continues by sending one more element, i. e., a dot if the paddles were released during a dash, or a dash if the paddles were released during a dot.
When the dot com market crashed, there was a tendency to imagine that nothing had changed.
When an opposing player fires, they will appear on the map as a small dot for several seconds, thus giving away their position.
When the radio signal from a " dot " or " dash " came, the coherer would become conductive.
When a person keeps his or her eyes directly on a single intersection, the dark dot does not appear.
When the dot and wings are on the horizon line, the aircraft is in level flight.
When a labeled item is selected in Mac OS X column view, a colored dot after the name indicates the label.
When used as a diacritic mark, the term dot is usually reserved for the Interpunct ( · ), or to the glyphs ' combining dot above ' ( ) and ' combining dot below ' ( )
When throwing a slider the pitcher should create a " dot " on the baseball.

When and tip
When I switched on the lights for her to come and get the check, I had the exact change plus a dollar tip.
When a tyrannosaur would have pulled back on a piece of meat, the force would tend to push the tip of tooth toward the front of the mouth and the anchored root would experience tension on the posterior side and compression from the front.
When hydrolysis catches up to the tip of the microtubule, it begins a rapid depolymerization and shrinkage.
When asked whether he felt Donaldson's role as an informer in Sinn Féin was significant, the IRA double agent using the pseudonym " Kevin Fulton " described Donaldson's role as a spy within Sinn Féin as " the tip of the iceberg ".
When the iron tip oxidises and burnt flux accumulates on it, solder no longer wets the tip, impeding heat transfer and making soldering difficult or impossible ; tips must be periodically cleaned in use.
When a conducting tip is brought very near to the surface to be examined, a bias ( voltage difference ) applied between the two can allow electrons to tunnel through the vacuum between them.
When V is positive, electrons in the tip tunnel into empty states in the sample ; for a negative bias, electrons tunnel out of occupied states in the sample into the tip.
When a modern ski is tilted on to its edge, a gap is created between the ground and the middle of the ski ( under the binding ) as only the sides near the tip and the tail touch the snow.
When the mosquito first lands on a potential host, her mouthparts will be enclosed entirely in this sheath, and she will touch the tip of the labium to the skin in various places.
When hung for display, the tip points to the right.
When it rains, steam is said to spout from the tip of its tail.
When the electric field reaches a value in the order of 10 < sup > 9 </ sup > V / m, the atoms at the tip of the cusps spontaneously ionize and an ion jet is extracted by the electric field, while the electrons are rejected in the bulk of the liquid.
When Stone Age humans first took a sliver of flint to tip the spear, it was the first example of applying technology to improve the weapon.
When the next period of rain begins it may take no more than one or two drops to tip the lever.
When he came to this place at the southern tip of Lake Michigan in 1866, he founded the community that bears his name.
When not in use, the glass probe tip must be kept wet at all times to avoid the pH sensing membrane dehydration and the subsequent dysfunction of the electrode.
When a server has not adequately addressed issues a customer has with service, the patron may choose to speak with management to have the problems corrected before considering reducing the tip.
When his two great aunts invite Rowan and Nina to spend the summer with them in Owatannauk, Maine, a small ( fictional ) town on the tip of the state, Rowan anticipates a very boring summer with the two elderly women.
When the Crown realized that settlers from Virginia had already crossed the bay to begin settling the southern tip of the eastern shore, the grant was revised to include the eastern shore only as far south as a line drawn east from the Potomac River.
When tempering a double-edged sword with a taper along its length, the tip may reach the proper temperature before the shank does.
When present, they usually are seen on the tip of the penis.
When the dog is alert, the tip of the V should not extend past the outer corner of the eyes.

When and coincide
When the functions J < sub > n </ sub >( x ) are plotted on the same graph, though, none of the zeros seem to coincide for different values of n except for the zero at x = 0.
When the eccentricity is 0 the foci coincide with the center point and the figure is a circle.
When R is a commutative ring, the definitions of left, right, and two-sided ideal coincide, and the term ideal is used alone.
The event is timed to coincide roughly with Juneteenth and Father's Day and is promoted with the slogan " Every day is Family Day When Real Men Cook.
When X is an algebraic curve with field of definition the complex numbers, and if X has no singular points, then these definitions agree and coincide with the topological definition applied to the Riemann surface of X ( its manifold of complex points ).
When used in computer graphics to render scenes composed of planar polygons, the partitioning planes are frequently ( but not always ) chosen to coincide with the planes defined by polygons in the scene.
When the light following the two paths are recombined the polarization vectors of each path do not coincide.
When Alexander appeared as Catherine Duke in the fifth season opener ( in which the McNeal character was killed off to coincide with Hartman's death ), she was credited as a recurring character.
Note When applied to normed spaces, the definitions in this section coincide with the notion of reflexivity for normed spaces.
When the base is the field of complex numbers, these notions coincide with the previous definition.
When employees are committed to, and have a stake in the organization's success, their needs and production needs coincide.
When one's sentiments coincide with another person's when the object is considered alone, then we judge that their sentiment is justified.
When the comic book wedding became known to the producers of the Lois and Clark television series, they asked the DC Comics team to postpone the wedding issue as they were planning to marry Lois and Clark in their fourth season and it would help them if the comic book wedding were to coincide with their television program.
When A is a noetherian regular ring, then G-and K-theory coincide.
Jacobsen ( 1986: 108 ) wrote, " When there are two variants of a feature, generally one is found in a more northerly area and the other in a more southerly one, but the lines separating the two areas for the different features do not always coincide.
When playing the stick game, players drum upon a plank, and the drumming is more likely to coincide with vocal beats, but less accurate unison playing.
When Colombia joined the Allies in declaring war against Axis Germany in 1942 during the Second World War, López Pumarejo strongly supported the decision and simultaneously declared that the government should take into account that the United States would always place its own interests ahead of anything else, implicitly indicating that these may not necessarily coincide with those of Colombia.
When standard NPH is administered at night, its peak of action can coincide with the lower serum glucose levels associated with nocturnal metabolism, potentially setting the stage for nocturnal hypoglycaemia.
When these factors coincide with jet streams, CAT can occur:
When boys begin to show facial hair growth they too undergo a puberty ritual which is usually timed to coincide with a birth or female puberty ceremony.
When a region appears in two neighbouring maps ( in the context of manifolds they are called charts ), the two representations do not coincide exactly and a transformation is needed to pass from one to the other, called a transition map.

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