magnetic pulse

collocation in English

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magnetic
adjective
uk
/mæɡˈnet.ɪk/
us
/mæɡˈnet̬.ɪk/
(of a metal object or material) able to attract objects or materials containing iron ...
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pulse
noun
uk
/pʌls/
us
/pʌls/
the regular beating of the heart, especially when it is felt at the wrist or side of ...
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Amagneticpulsedelivered to visual cortex during the discrimination task produced processing errors, indicating the functional involvement of visual cortex in the task.
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Thirdly, and perhaps just as important, it has been proved that gallium arsenide is in some measure more resistant to radiation—to the electromagneticpulse—which comes from atomic explosion.
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The idea appears to have been to create compact toroids of high-density plasma that would be ejected from the device using a massivemagneticpulse.
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Themagneticpulseeasily passes through the skull, and causes small electrical currents that stimulate nerve cells in the targeted brain region.
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Any radar which does not send active electronicmagneticpulseis known as passive radar.
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Magneticpulsewelding may be used to join dissimilar metals.
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The device used anisotropic thin magnetic films that required differentmagneticpulsecombinations for orthogonal propagation directions.
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This generates amagneticpulse, inside a large oil tank, this strikes an array of tungsten wires called a "liner".
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One day they get hit by a raya uniquemagneticpulsethat changes everything.
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There are obvious 'spin-offs' to the use of magnetic pulses to provide a protective shield in other applications where such protection is required.
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A brain stimulation study with focal magnetic pulses.
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Moreover, it is alleged, the system will be vulnerable to electronic magnetic pulses.
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Applications involving magnetic resonance imaging also bring together a number of snapshots (in this case via magnetic pulses) to produce a composite, internal image.
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The final concept includes the magnetic crystals that form during the magnetic pulses from the earths magnetic fields.
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