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  • 51pulse repetition frequency — In radar, the number of pulses that occur each second. Also called the pulse recurrence rate, or PRR. It should not be confused with the transmission frequency, which is determined by the rate at which cycles are repeated within the transmitted… …

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  • 52Pulse (Film) — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Pulse Originaltitel Kairo Produktionsland …

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  • 53pulse — I. noun Etymology: Middle English puls, probably from Anglo French puuiz gruel, from Latin pult , puls, probably from Greek poltos Date: 13th century the edible seeds of various crops (as peas, beans, or lentils) of the legume family; also a… …

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  • 54pulse — 01. The doctor felt the patient s [pulse], and found that it was normal. 02. During the delivery, the nurse monitored the baby s [pulse] to see if it was okay. 03. The old man had apparently had a heart attack, and it took the doctors a while to… …

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  • 55Pulse Ultra — Infobox musical artist Name = Pulse Ultra Img capt = Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Alias = Origin = Montreal, Quebec Genre = Rockcite web|title=Allmusic Biography|url=http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg… …

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  • 56Time (песня Pink Floyd) — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Time (значения). «Time» …

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  • 57Electromagnetic pulse — Ebomb redirects here. For EBOM, see Engineering bill of materials. This article is about the general weapons effect. For other uses, see the more specific topic (for example, Electromagnetic forming) An electromagnetic pulse (sometimes… …

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  • 58Ultrashort pulse — In optics, an ultrashort pulse of light is an electromagnetic pulse whose time duration is on the order of the femtosecond (10 − 15 second). Such pulses have a broadband optical spectrum, and can be created by mode locked oscillators. They are… …

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  • 59Depolarizing pre-pulse — A depolarizing pre pulse (DPP) is an electrical stimulus that causes the potential difference measured across a neuronal membrane to become more positive or less negative, and precedes another electrical stimulus.[1] DPPs may be of either the… …

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  • 60Optical time-domain reflectometer — Fluke Networks OTDR in use Yokogawa s OTDR …

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