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When the country was still part of the former Yugoslavia, joint ventures and cooperation played a large role here ( motor industry, metal processing, textile industry / contract processing work, steel and chemicals ).
When the efficiency of a motor is raised by even a few percentage points, the savings, in kilowatt hours ( and therefore in cost ), are enormous.
When the antidromic stimulus reaches the motor neuron cell bodies, a small portion of the motor neurons backfire and orthodromic wave travels back down the nerve towards the muscle.
When Eccles passed a current into the sensory neuron in the quadriceps, the motor neuron innervating the quadriceps produced a small excitatory postsynaptic potential ( EPSP ).
When he passed the same current through the hamstring, the opposing muscle to the quadriceps, he saw an inhibitory postsynaptic potential ( IPSP ) in the quadriceps motor neuron.
When a normally functioning motor nerve is stimulated it releases the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, which transmits the impulse to a muscle or organ.
When left untreated, complications of PKU include severe mental retardation, brain function abnormalities, microcephaly, mood disorders, irregular motor functioning, and behavioral problems such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
When the third stage motor fires, within two minutes of launch, the missile is traveling faster than 20, 000 ft / s ( 6, 000 m / s ), or 13, 600 mph ( 21, 600 km / h ).
When compared by specific output, however, the convention results in large imbalances in favor of the Wankel motor.
When using a plunge-base router, the sole of the base is placed on the face of the work with the cutting bit raised above the work, then the motor is turned on and the cutter is lowered into the work.
When the normally open contacts of both switches close, electricity is able to flow to the motor which opens the door.
When the brain is led to believe that the saccades it is generating are too large or too small ( by an experimental manipulation in which a saccade-target steps backwards or forwards contingent on the eye movement made to acquire it ), saccade amplitude gradually decreases ( or increases ), an adaptation ( also termed gain adaptation ) widely seen as a simple form of motor learning, possibly driven by an effort to correct visual error.
When a station was tuned, the motor stopped.
When the starter motor begins turning, the inertia of the drive pinion assembly causes it to ride forward on the helix and thus engage with the ring gear.
When the starter motor begins turning and the drive unit is forced forward on the helical shaft by inertia, it is latched into the engaged position.
When Bmi1 was knocked out in mice, impaired cerebellar development resulted, leading to significant reductions in postnatal brain mass along with abnormalities in motor control and behavior.
When maximum power is required, for example to overtake, the electric motor is used to assist.
When World War II broke out in 1939, motor racing ceased and the site was turned over to war-time production of military aircraft.
When the shutter release is pressed, a light-blocking shield lifts and the shutter disc rotates a full turn exposing the film through its open sector ; when the pressure is released the light-blocking shield returns to its position behind the lens, and the spring motor advances the film and recocks the shutter.
When the ignition switch is turned on ( i. e. when the key is turned to start the car ), the small electric current forces the starter solenoid to close a pair of heavy contacts, thus relaying the large electric current to the starter motor.
When, on Peter Studebaker's death, Fish became chairman of the executive committee in 1897, the firm had an engineer working on a motor vehicle.
When the resonant frequency of the driver is combined with the magnetic motor characteristics, the electrical characteristics of the driver, and the acoustic environment provided by the enclosure, there will be a related, but different resonance characteristic, that of the loudspeaker system as a whole.
When the battles of World War II left the company ’ s facilities in ruins, it was Rinaldo ’ s sons Enrico, inventor of the Vespa motor scooter, and Armando, who began the rebuilding process.
When the three phases are connected to windings around the interior of a motor stator, they produce a revolving magnetic field ; such motors are self-starting.

When and ignited
When the ascent stage ignited, small explosive charges severed the ascent stage from the descent stage and cables connecting the two were severed by a guillotine-like mechanism.
When, in 882, Engelschalk II rebelled against the Margrave of Pannonia, Aribo, and ignited the so-called Wilhelminer War, Arnulf supported him and even accepted his and his brother's homage.
When the weapons were removed from the mound, this movement disturbed the bowl beneath them where the butt ends of the staffs were, which in turn ignited the fuses.
When Flaherty returned to Toronto with 70, 000 feet of film, the nitrate film stock was ignited in a fire started from his cigarette, in his editing room.
When tobacco is burned, oils from adjoining not yet ignited particles vaporize and condense into the existing cake on the walls of the bowl and shank.
When ignited, preheated thermite can burn almost instantaneously, releasing light and heat energy at a much higher rate than normal and causing burns and eye damage at what would normally be a reasonably safe distance.
When the apex of the vertical flight occurred after a coasting flight of about 247 seconds, a radio signal from the ground ignited the eleven-rocket cluster of the second stage, separating the tub from the instrument section.
When the friction bar is sharply pulled out, by means of a lanyard, the composition is ignited and sets fire to the powder in the long tube ; the flash is conveyed through the vent and ignites the gun charge.
When the second stage was ignited telemetry showed abnormal burning and the stage failed due to a malfunction in the oxidizer system.
When ignited with a flame rather than detonated with a primary explosive, C4 just burns, so American soldiers during the Vietnam War era would sometimes use small amounts of it as a fuel for heating rations.
When the MDF was ignited, the resulting gas pressure between the inner and outer seal would cause the bolts to fail in tension.
When the trigger was pulled, the spring pushed the firing pin forwards into the bomb, which ignited the propellant in the bomb and launched it out of the trough and into the air.
When the Sun ignited in the solar nebula, hydrogen, helium and other volatile materials were evaporated in the area near the Sun.
When the flame reaches the topmost pyrotechnic star, the star is ignited.
When the details of the camp emerged in the South African media, it ignited a firestorm of protest that quickly consumed much of the upper administrative levels of South African rugby.
When the two NSDs are ignited at each hold down, the hold-down bolt travels downward because of the release of tension in the bolt ( pretensioned before launch ), NSD gas pressure and gravity.
When the fuel is ignited from the bottom, hot gases are expelled downwards, propelling the rocket upwards.
When the treads of the escalator flashed over, the fire grew dramatically and ignited most of the ticket hall.
When it ignited, the resulting explosion set fire to the surrounding buildings.
When first shown in exhibition, those photos ignited a lively debate that has been revived with a recent exhibition of Danuser ’ s photographs of Zumthor ’ s most famous work, the spa at Therme Vals.
When ignited, it rotates quickly, producing a display of sparks and coloured flame.
When ignited, the mixture smolders at about, producing sodium chloride, iron oxide, and about 6. 5 man-hours of oxygen per kilogram of the mixture.
When the bombs were ignited, the valley became an inferno.

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