one-pulse time

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  • 92im|pulse — «IHM puhls», noun. 1. a sudden, driving force or influence; thrust; push: »the impulse of a wave, the impulse of curiosity. the impulse of hunger compelled the proud man to go begging for food. SYNONYM(S): impetus, drive. 2. the effect of a… …

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  • 93transit time — the time required for a bolus of food or digested product to travel through a given segment of the digestive tract. 2. in ultrasound, the time required for a pulse to travel from one transducer to another …

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  • 94dead time — noun 1. : the short interval which is required for a counting tube to recover its sensitivity after any one discharge and during which it is incapable of further response 2. : the time lag between a stimulus given to an instrument and the… …

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  • 95left ventricular ejection time — (LVET) the interval from systole to closure of the aortic valve, measured on the carotid pulse tracing from the beginning upstroke to the dicrotic notch; it is one of the systolic time intervals (q.v.) measured to assess left ventricular… …

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  • 96задержка на длительность одного импульса — — [Л.Г.Суменко. Англо русский словарь по информационным технологиям. М.: ГП ЦНИИС, 2003.] Тематики информационные технологии в целом EN one pulse time delay …

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  • 99Clave (rhythm) — This article is about the rhythmic pattern. For the musical instrument, see claves. Three of the four main forms of clave.   …

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