The implication is that thepulsardensity is in fact already known fairly well, and that better technology will simple sample more of the galaxy.From theCambridge English Corpus
Utilization of pulsars directions, and with signals specified in such a way as to be readily recoverable.From theCambridge English Corpus
However, in fusion plasmas, pulsars and other astrophysical situations, the temperature plays an important role.From theCambridge English Corpus
Our paradigm requires a list of habstars aligned with pulsars.From theCambridge English Corpus
A null result for anypulsaralignment is probably unequivocal (at the time of assessment) and not technology limited.From theCambridge English Corpus
Such a process is a very promising candidate for the coherent radio emission of pulsars.From theCambridge English Corpus
It is sensible here to recall that the identification of groupings in thepulsarpopulation is rather subjective.From theCambridge English Corpus
The list of candidate alignments could be enlarged markedly by using all pulsars, regardless ofpulsarstability and pulse rate.From theCambridge English Corpus
The subset of fast pulsars to be considered for use as beacons is rather small.From theCambridge English Corpus
Such results may be of relevance to the magnetosphere of pulsars.From theCambridge English Corpus
It does appear from the depiction of the data that faster pulsars have been discovered more recently, but the trend is not disconcerting.From theCambridge English Corpus
These phenomena are important in areas such as laser-driven fusion, ionospheric processes andpulsarradiation.From theCambridge English Corpus
We repeat the procedure for thepulsarposition.From theCambridge English Corpus
Additionally, pulsars offer a specification of the signal characteristic being sent/sought.From theCambridge English Corpus
This would enlarge the potential for findingpulsar-habstar alignments.From theCambridge English Corpus
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