single pulse

collocation in English

meaningsofsingleandpulse

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single
adjective
uk
/ˈsɪŋ.ɡəl/
us
/ˈsɪŋ.ɡəl/
one ...
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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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(Definition ofsingleandpulsefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Subsequently, the response tosinglepulsesuitably polarized by a polarizer has been recorded.
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These temperatures are close to the maximum temperature during thesinglepulse.
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The thyratron circuit produces asinglepulsewhich, in turn, triggers the spark discharge after a desired delay.
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The optical diagnostics can produce time-resolved images of the entire beam in asinglepulse.
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The photographic technique is reliable forsinglepulserecording, and the absence of beam polarization can be safely assessed.
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Therefore, there is a possibility that the harmonic generation using the double pulses is more effective compared with that bysinglepulseirradiation.
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Both temperature and pressure depend on the laser intensity during thesinglepulseand on the repetition rate.
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The effect of asinglepulseof schistosomula arriving at the lungs on the subsequent pattern of migration to the hepatic portal system, was therefore investigated.
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Of course, the decrease of asinglepulseduration and increase of the repetition rate will lead to smaller controllable time scales and the number of atoms per pulse.
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Frequencies were compared within asinglepulse(a monopulse radar), so the high frequency stability over longer multi-pulse times was not required.
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Keeping the transponder's pulse widths very narrow and mode of operation (singlepulserather than multi-pulse) becomes a crucial factor.
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A blast wave generated by an explosion starts with asinglepulseof increased air pressure, lasting a few milliseconds.
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High power lasers clean a large spot with asinglepulse.
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Asinglepulsecaused the beetle to land again.
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The body represents essentially asinglepulseof magma, which crystallized from the bottom upward and the top downward.
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Asinglepulsefrom the first straight-ahead position allows it to move to left, or three pulses would select right.
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