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When a program demands more computational resources, the CPU quickly ( there is some latency ) returns to an intermediate or maximum speed with appropriate voltage to meet the demand.
When there are multiple spans, the intermediate supports are known as piers.
When the intermediate states at intermediate times are energy eigenstates ( collections of particles with a definite momentum ) the series is called old-fashioned perturbation theory.
When Hodder Westropp introduced the Mesolithic in 1866 as a technology intermediate between Paleolithic and Neolithic, a storm of controversy immediately arose around it.
When an electronic device causes an interrupt, the intermediate results ( registers ) have to be saved before the software responsible for handling the interrupt can run.
" When intermediate rates are present, thermodynamics and statistical mechanics cannot be applied.
When the change of state occurs in stages the intermediate steps are called mesophases.
When plants of these two chemotypes cross-pollinate, the plants in the first filial ( F < sub > 1 </ sub >) generation have an intermediate chemotype and produce similar amounts of CBD and THC.
When studied outside the cell, the slowest folding proteins require many minutes or hours to fold primarily due to proline isomerization, and must pass through a number of intermediate states, like checkpoints, before the process is complete.
When in 1960 it became obvious that allied support for this policy, particularly from the United States, was waning, Luns tried to find an intermediate solution by transferring the administration of the territory to the United Nations, yet this attempt to keep West New Guinea out of Indonesian hands failed as well.
When the nascent United States government appropriated funds for its first road building project, in 1811 Brownsville was chosen as an early intermediate target destination along the new National Road.
When the packet arrives at an intermediate router for forwarding, the router examines the header ( very quickly ), sets up a circuit to the next router, and then bows out of the conversation.
When separated, the connection may be made to specialized intermediate hardware, a frame grabber using either a standardized ( Camera Link ) or custom interface.
:; Intermediate representations: When a language is compiled to an intermediate representation, that representation can be optimized or saved for later execution without the need to re-read the source file.
When the armoured cruiser was supplanted by the battlecruiser, an intermediate ship type between this and the light cruiser was found to be needed — one larger and more powerful than the light cruisers of a potential enemy but not as large and expensive as the battlecruiser so as to be built in sufficient numbers to protect merchant ships and serve in a number of combat theaters.
When used as an intermediate in the large-scale, industrial synthesis of hydrogen ( principally used in the production of ammonia ), it is also produced from natural gas ( via the steam reforming reaction ) as follows:
When a resistant and a susceptible individual mate with each other, their progeny has an intermediate level of resistance ( more resistant than the susceptible parent, but not as resistant as the resistant parent ).
When the solvent is water, the intermediate is an oxonium ion.
When a mouse or other prey is spotted, the kite drops silently onto it, feet-first with wings raised high ; sometimes in one long drop to ground level, more often in two or more stages, with hovering pauses at intermediate heights.
When this basaltic material mixes with the evolved rhyolitic magma, the composition is returned to andesite, its intermediate phase.
* When the body has ample carbohydrates available as energy source, glucose is completely oxidized to CO < sub > 2 </ sub >; acetyl-CoA is formed as an intermediate in this process, first entering the citric acid cycle followed by complete conversion of its chemical energy to ATP in oxidative phosporylation.
When complexes of actin and myosin contract, force is transduced to the sarcolemma through intermediate filaments attaching to such dense bands.
When performing a calculation, do not follow these guidelines for intermediate results ; keep as many digits as is practical until the end of calculation to avoid rounding errors.

When and representation
When the information cell for Af has been determined, it is saved as a representation of Af.
When applied to the simplest two-electron molecule, H < sub > 2 </ sub >, valence bond theory, even at the simplest Heitler-London approach, gives a much closer approximation to the bond energy, and it provides a much more accurate representation of the behavior of the electrons as chemical bonds are formed and broken.
When progress and development is rapid, the faster method of political representation is adopted.
When the party is represented by members in the lower house of parliament, the party leader simultaneously serves as the leader of the parliamentary group of that full party representation ; depending on a minimum number of seats held, Westminster-based parties typically allow for leaders to form frontbench teams of senior fellow members of the parliamentary group to serve as critics of aspects of government policy.
When Polish notation is used as a syntax for mathematical expressions by interpreters of programming languages, it is readily parsed into abstract syntax trees and can, in fact, define a one-to-one representation for the same.
When a string appears literally in source code, it is known as a string literal and has a representation that denotes it as such.
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 many Hispanics protested that they were not offended, and fondly remembered Speedy Gonzales cartoons as a representation of their youth and nation's individuality, these shorts were made available for broadcast again in 2002.
When an OLE object is placed on the clipboard or embedded in a document, both a visual representation in native Windows formats ( such as a bitmap or metafile ) is stored, as well as the underlying data in its own format.
When Arkansas achieved statehood the same year Texas declared itself an independent republic in 1836 a dispute over the common border arose, with the area in Miller County having representation in both the Arkansas legislature and the Texas congress.
When one seat in a proportional representation constituency becomes vacant, the consequences vary.
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 infant was only a few months old, Stone protested a tax assessed on her property, arguing since she was not able to vote, that this was " taxation without representation ".
When voters in the minority concentrate their votes in this way, it increase their chances for obtaining representation in a legislative body.
When Roth in 1962 appeared on a panel alongside the distinguished black novelist Ralph Ellison to discuss minority representation in literature, the questions directed at him soon turned into denunciations.
When France established the Third Republic in 1871, the colonies, Martinique among them, gained representation in the National Assembly.
When the Estates-General convened in Versailles on 5 May 1789, however, it became clear that the double representation was something of a sham: voting was to occur " by orders ", which meant that the collective vote of the 578 representatives of the Third Estate would be weighed the same as that of each of the other Estates.
When in 1867 John Stuart Mill proposed a type of proportional representation, Cranborne argued that: " It was not of our atmosphere — it was not in accordance with our habits ; it did not belong to us.
When the input data to an algorithm is too large to be processed and it is suspected to be notoriously redundant ( e. g. the same measurement in both feet and meters ) then the input data will be transformed into a reduced representation set of features ( also named features vector ).
" When asked how this individual was " overcome ," he notes that " A creature who has spent his life creating one particular representation of his selfdom will die rather than become the antithesis of that representation.
When the communists took power in China, the agency represented the Chinese Communist Party in countries and territories with which it had no diplomatic representation, such as Hong Kong.

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