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When the extreme danger intrinsic to nuclear war and the possession of nuclear weapons became apparent to all sides during the Cold War, a series of disarmament and nonproliferation treaties were agreed upon between the United States, the Soviet Union, and several other states throughout the world.
When discussing non-moral goods, one may make a useful distinction between inherently serviced and material goods in the marketplace ( or its exchange value ), versus perceived intrinsic and experiential goods to the buyer.
When the diode is forward biased, the injected carrier concentration is typically several orders of magnitude higher than the intrinsic level carrier concentration.
When the council had concluded, the decrees were sent to Rome where they were confirmed by Agatho's successor, Pope Leo II The subsequent Byzantine tradition came to interpret the decrees in line with the teaching of Maximus the Confessor, which brilliantly combined a recognition ( shared with the monotheletes ) that all Christ's individual actions were directed by his divine will with an insistence that his human will nevertheless possessed true spontaneity, in virtue of its intrinsic drive ( as created ) to obey its Creator.
When the extrinsic rotations equivalence is used the given angles are inverted respect the former, meaning that the first angle is the intrinsic rotation and the last one the precession.
When describing the intrinsic rotations in the ( e ) reference frame we must of course transform the matrices used to represent the rotations.
When a Bergenholm is switched off ( or disabled ), an inertialess (" free ") object resumes its ' intrinsic velocity ', the velocity it had when the Bergenholm was activated.
This process has been studied first in a measurement situation: When the system is an apparatus whose intrinsic dynamics can be neglected, pointer states turn out to be eigenstates of the interaction Hamiltonian between the apparatus and its environment.
When a person recognizes an object as possessing a unique set of intrinsic aesthetic properties it is classified a yulem object and is collectible.
When out-of-the-money, its intrinsic value is zero
When the task is unattractive and intrinsic motivation is insufficient ( e. g., household chores ), then extrinsic rewards are useful to provide incentives for behavior.
When they refer to the " imputed righteousness of Christ ," they are referring to His intrinsic character as well as His life of sinlessness and perfect obedience to God's law on this earth, usually called His active obedience.
When the dissolution rate of a pure substance is normalized to the surface area of the solid ( which usually changes with time during the dissolution process ), then it is expressed in kg / m < sup > 2 </ sup > s and referred to as " intrinsic dissolution rate ".
When a person is intrinsically motivated to perform a task and money is introduced to work on the task, the individual cognitively re-evaluates the importance of the task and the intrinsic motivation to perform the task ( because the individual finds it interesting ) shifts to extrinsic motivation and the primary focus changes from enjoying the task to gaining financial reward.

When and rotations
When considering only the state of the board, and after taking into account board symmetries ( i. e. rotations and reflections ), there are only 138 terminal board positions.
When crop rotations are managed so that clover does not recur at intervals shorter than eight years, it grows with much of its pristine vigor.
For example, a Givens rotation affects only two rows of a matrix it multiplies, changing a full multiplication of order n < sup > 3 </ sup > to a much more efficient order n. When uses of these reflections and rotations introduce zeros in a matrix, the space vacated is enough to store sufficient data to reproduce the transform, and to do so robustly.
When composing several rotations on a computer, rounding errors necessarily accumulate.
When only rotations of the spatial are considered, the components of contravariant and covariant vectors behave in the same way.
When rotations and reflections of positions are considered the same, there are only 26, 830 possible games.
When rotations and reflections are not considered to be distinct shapes, there are 35 different free hexominoes.
When rotations are also considered distinct, there are 216 fixed hexominoes.
When Euler Angles are defined as a sequence of rotations all the solutions can be valid, but there will be only one inside the angle ranges.
When students then encounter analytic geometry, the ideas of coordinate rotations and reflections follow easily.
When Slerp is applied to unit quaternions, the quaternion path maps to a path through 3D rotations in a standard way.
When the initial end point is the identity quaternion, Slerp gives a segment of a one-parameter subgroup of both the Lie group of 3D rotations, SO ( 3 ), and its universal covering group of unit quaternions, S < sup > 3 </ sup >.
When rotations and reflections are not considered to be distinct shapes, there are only two different free trominoes: " I " and " L " ( the " L " shape is also called " V ").
When rotations are also considered distinct, there are six fixed trominoes: two I and four L shapes.
When the person says " Stop " the person will then count the number of ticks drawn, and this will be the amount of rotations used per round.
When rotations and reflections are not considered to be distinct shapes, there are 108 different free heptominoes.
When rotations are also considered distinct, there are 760 fixed heptominoes.
When rotations and reflections are not considered to be distinct shapes, there are 1, 285 different free nonominoes.
When rotations are also considered distinct, there are 9, 910 fixed nonominoes.
When Meents hit the jump his truck completed one and a half rotations, coming just short of landing the first ever Monster truck double backflip.
When the dimension of the lattice rises to four or more, rotations need no longer be planar ; the 2D proof is inadequate.

When and equivalence
Using the principle of equivalence, Einstein concluded that the same thing holds in any gravitational field, that the rate of clocks R at different heights was altered according to the gravitational field g. When g is slowly varying, it gives the fractional rate of change of the ticking rate.
When considered over a countable language, the completeness and compactness theorems are equivalent to each other and equivalent to a weak form of choice known as weak König's lemma, with the equivalence provable in RCA < sub > 0 </ sub > ( a second-order variant of Peano arithmetic restricted to induction over Σ < sup > 0 </ sup >< sub style =" margin-left :- 0. 6em "> 1 </ sub > formulas ).
When working with modular arithmetic, each equivalence class is usually represented by its common residue, for example which can be found using long division.
When an unlabeled packet enters the ingress router and needs to be passed on to an MPLS tunnel, the router first determines the forwarding equivalence class ( FEC ) the packet should be in, and then inserts one or more labels in the packet's newly created MPLS header.
When M is a finitely generated projective module, the endomorphism ring is central to Morita equivalence of module categories.
When the vertices of a hypergraph are explicitly labeled, one has the notions of equivalence, and also of equality.
When using this notation, f is then intended as an entire equivalence class of maps, using the same letter f for any representative map.
When one wishes to distinguish the study of cobordism classes from the study of cobordisms as objects in their own right, one calls the equivalence question " bordism of manifolds ", and the study of cobordisms as objects " cobordisms of manifolds ".
When they are put into their line, each prisoner can see what equivalence class the actual sequence of hats belongs to.
When a weak acid reacts with a weak base, the equivalence point solution will be basic if the base is stronger and acidic if the acid is stronger.
For any set A of lines in the Euclidean plane, one can define an equivalence relation on the points of the plane according to which two points p and q are equivalent if, for every line l of A, either p and q are both on l or both belong to the same open half-plane bounded by l. When A is finite or locally finite the equivalence classes of this relation are of three types:
When all analyte has been consumed by reaction with the titrant, a change in the rate of temperature increase or decrease reveals the equivalence point and an inflection in the temperature curve can be observed.
When a tensor density weight is an integer there is an equivalence between these approaches that depends upon whether the integer is even or odd.
When the number of equivalent cards is greater than two, the principle is complicated because their equivalence may not be manifest.
When a person or software agent is analyzing two separate metadata registries to find property equivalence, the Representation Term can be used as a guide.
When it hit near Panama City, Florida as the equivalence of a Category 3 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson scale, it caused at least 23 deaths, including five when a lighthouse was destroyed.

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