pulse amplitude
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpulseandamplitude
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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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amplitude
noun
uk/ˈæm.plɪ.tʃuːd/us/ˈæm.plə.tuːd/
formal
a large amount or ...
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(Definition ofpulseandamplitudefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Figure 1(a) shows that, as increases, thepulseamplitudeincreases and remains positive.
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Control over thepulseamplitudewas obtained by varying the condensor charging voltage.
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The corresponding qualitative form of thepulseamplitudecan then be inferred to be as follows.
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However, the divergence of the power dynamics after the first nanosecond andpulseamplitudeare observed.
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Ultrasonic transducers have a half-beamwidth angle 0 where the transmittedpulseamplitudeat angle 0 to normal is 0.135 that of normal.
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The motion of the pulse was obscured by the presence of quasi-periodic oscillations and there was great variation in thepulseamplitudefrom pulse to pulse.
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For this temperature, some modification of the wave-breaking threshold from the cold plasma value, and hence of the density which optimizes the output seedpulseamplitude, can be expected.
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We showed that when the perpendicular scale length of thepulseamplitudeis much larger than its longitudinal one, the problem can be treated as a one-dimensional problem.
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Pulseamplitudeis a0 = 2.6 for both simulations.
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However, for high enough laser pulse amplitudes and not very large initial electron temperatures, this effect will be not prominent, at least, in the beginning of interaction.
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