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I . pulse [pʌls] SUST.

1. pulse (heartbeat):

pulse
tętno nt
pulse
puls m
to take [or feel] sb's pulse
to have one's finger on the pulse fig.

2. pulse FÍS.:

pulse
impuls m

II . pulse [pʌls] V. intr.

pulse → pulsate

Véase también: pulsate

sync pulse SUST.

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To do this in a basic fire-control radar system, it must operate at smaller pulse width.
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The flash is longer than a rotary dial pulse, sometimes called a "short flash", and is shorter than a hang-up (on-hook).
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Each information bit (or each symbol) is represented by a long code sequence of several pulses, called chips.
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The flood pulse concept involves many assumptions; many theorists object to the concept on the basis of these assumptions.
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A shock pulse test typically lasts less than a second.
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Seven identifies the structure as a synaptic transmitter sending neurogenic pulses throughout the system.
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Among pulses, the major crops are redgram, blackgram, greengram and horsegram.
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If it is close enough, the shark can detect even that faint electrical pulse.
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After almost 3 and a half hours, his pulse returned.
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An indication is given whenever an even number of pulses is detected, and the computer stalls.
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