repetition rate
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrepetitionandrate
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repetition
noun
uk/ˌrep.ɪˈtɪʃ.ən/us/ˌrep.əˈtɪʃ.ən/
the act of doing or saying ...
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rate
noun[C]
uk/reɪt/us/reɪt/
the speed at which something happens or changes, or the amount or number of times it happens or changes in a ...
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An economical estimation for therepetitionratemay influence this.
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Several applications need a cer tain flux, which is connected with the pulserepetitionrateand the target debris problem.
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The early attempts to increase the pulserepetitionrateof the high-current accelerators failed.
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As a consequence, the higherrepetitionratelasers would be much easier to design.
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They offer the advantage of highrepetitionrate, which is already demonstrated in a number of high-energy machines.
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The beam current pulse duration and the pulserepetitionrateare determined by the pulse duration andrepetitionrateof the discharge current.
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Repetitionrateand other conditions for this reactor meet the heavy ion beam as same as laser.
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This fact induces a smaller laser, which introduces a highrepetitionrateof a laser and efficient hydrogen production.
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This will help to increase therepetitionrateof these novel radiation sources and will enlarge the field of their applications.
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In a highrepetitionrateoperation, it is necessary to protect optical components in the chamber from deposition of target debris.
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At present, highrepetitionrateand long pulse width are important development trend for an accelerator, for high repetition accelerators, or pulse generators.
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A gas circulation system provides continuous renewal of the working gas in the interelectrode gap when operating at high pulserepetitionrate.
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There is a large effect for hydrogen economics by laserrepetitionrateand its efficiency.
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The pulserepetitionrateof the laser was varied as our dominant experimental parameter.
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Confinement time is estimated to be several hundred microseconds and is shorter than therepetitionrateof laser.
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Both temperature and pressure depend on the laser intensity during the single pulse and on therepetitionrate.
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