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When this field is instead studied using the QED vacuum of quantum electrodynamics, it is seen that the plates do affect the virtual photons which constitute the field, and generate a net force — either an attraction or a repulsion depending on the specific arrangement of the two plates.
When an object is sent a message that it does not implement, the virtual machine sends the object the message with a reification of the message as an argument.
When the drive detects an idle period, it re-reads the fragmented segments into a buffer and writes them back over the fragmented sections-a ' virtual backhitch '.
When baremetal, the virtual machine is the OS / RTOS: the device boots in Java.
When the process is in the Blocked State, it is eligible for swapping to disk, but this is transparent in a virtual memory system, where blocks of memory values may be really on disk and not in main memory at any time.
When Burr Caswell arrived the area was a virtual wilderness, giant pines crowded the shores of the lake, wolves wee common and travel was hard.
When the segmentation unit generates and validates these 32-bit virtual addresses from a program's logical ( 46-bit ) addresses, the enabled paging unit finally translates these virtual addresses into physical addresses.
When characters interact with other characters, they can get to know one another not only through text based talking, but also by virtual experience ( such as having avatars go on a date in the virtual world ).
When attempting to boot virtual slot 7, users would encounter the message “ APPLETALK OFFLINE .” The IIc, however, had no built-in networking capabilities, and no external device was ever released.
When immersed in an illusory three-dimensional ( 3D ) virtual world named SnowWorld, patient 1 was able to complete a 10-min mock scan with low anxiety and reported an increase in self-efficacy afterwards.
When, on the failure of negotiations, war broke out, Elphinstone, though a civilian, acted as virtual aide-de-camp to Wellesley.
When GNU Classpath is used unmodified as the core class library for a virtual machine, compiler for the Java language, or for a program written in the Java programming language it does not affect the licensing for distributing those programs directly.
When virtual memory was added to versions OS / 360 in 1972, the 4K strategy became even more important to reduce paging and thrashing unproductive resource-contention overhead.
When IP-based virtual hosting is used, each site ( either a DNS host name or a group of DNS host names that act the same ) points to a unique IP address.
When accessed, the search is executed, and the results are aggregated and presented as a virtual folder.
When he accidentally crashes the virtual helicopter by ascending too dramatically, his instructor tells him, " In a real helicopter, you can't just keep going up and up ," prompting Filippo to ask, " How high can you go?
When < tt >/ dev / zero </ tt > is memory-mapped, e. g., with mmap, to the virtual address space, it is equivalent to using anonymous memory, i. e. memory not connected to any file.
When an electron and a positron collide, they annihilate to a virtual particle, either a photon or a Z boson.
When the play opens, Philocleon is a prisoner of his son and, when the Chorus enters, the old jurors are found to be virtual prisoners of their sons too-they rely on the boys to help them through the dark, muddy streets.
When using RAW API aware applications ( as mention previously ) because Windows views the iSCSI virtual drive as a local NTFS formatted drive all data is transferred over the LAN / WAN without being decrypted and is stored encrypted on the Linux device.
When a process requests access to its memory, it is the responsibility of the operating system to map the virtual address provided by the process to the physical address where that memory is stored.
When a virtual address needs to be translated into a physical address, the TLB is searched first.

When and ground
When the therapist came to feel on sufficiently sure ground with him to ask him, `` What is that, Bill -- hello or farewell ''??
When building an adobe structure, the ground should be compressed because the weight of adobe bricks is significantly greater than a frame house, and may cause cracking in the wall.
When a character in Aristophanes ' Knights says, " I dreamed the goddess poured ambrosia over your head — out of a ladle ," the homely and realistic ladle brings the ineffable moment to ground with a thump.
When the excited atoms relax back into their ground state, a low-intensity glow is emitted, giving the technique its name.
When Congress overrode his veto, the project had its green light and ground was first broken in 1991.
When on the ground ( a rare occurrence ) they move by hopping on their hind legs.
When properly managed, there should be no ground contamination from leachate.
When the ground became redeveloped, with the standing terraces replaced in 2003-4 ( during Fulham's exile to Loftus Road ) the club applied for a licence to have a designated neutral area, in the rows closest to the Cottage, ( affectionately nicknamed ' Little Switzerland ').
When not required it is raised clear of the ground.
When the disc is stuck above ground ( including on top of baskets and those that land in the wrong basket ) are to be marked on the ground directly below the disc.
When he was in a bad mood, he struck the ground with a trident, causing earthquakes and other calamities.
When the Æsir exclaimed that they were ready, Fenrir shook himself, knocked the fetter to ground, strained hard, and kicking with his feet, snapped the fetter – breaking it into pieces that flew far into the distance.
When the gods knew that Fenrir was fully bound, they took a cord called Gelgja ( Old Norse " fetter ") hanging from Gleipnir, inserted the cord through a large stone slab called Gjöll ( Old Norse " scream "), and the gods fastened the stone slab deep into the ground.
When he rejected an offer from businessman Gus Mears to move Fulham to land where the present-day Chelsea stadium Stamford Bridge is situated, Mears decided to create his own team to occupy the ground.
When this material condenses in the rain, it forms dust and light sandy materials that resembles ground pumice.
When in operation it will use two ground operations centers near Munich, Germany and in Fucino, Italy.
When Eisenhower was appointed Supreme Allied Commander for the planned Normandy Landings he suggested that Alexander become ground forces commander, as he was popular with both British and US officers.
When on the ground, they stand upright and move with short hops forward, with their arms held high.
When hunting, the Common Kestrel characteristically hovers about 10 – 20 m ( c. 30 – 70 ft ) above the ground, searching for prey, either by flying into the wind or by soaring using ridge lift.
" When the flags over the many peat-constructed towers were raised, farmers would go to others ' towers and attempt to " level them to the ground.
When it hit the ground, peat fell off the object and revealed it to be a human foot.
When the Bank Street ground was temporarily closed by bailiffs in 1902, club captain Harry Stafford raised enough money to pay for the club's next away game at Bristol City and found a temporary ground at Harpurhey for the next reserves game against Padiham.
* When an < sup > 235 </ sup > U atom captures a neutron, it is converted to an excited state of < sup > 236 </ sup > U. About 81 % of the excited < sup > 236 </ sup > U nuclei undergo fission, but the remainder decay to the ground state of < sup > 236 </ sup > U by emitting gamma radiation.

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