Collocations withpulse

These are words often used in combination withpulse.

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brief pulse
In the pulsed-pedestal paradigm, the observer adapted to the background and the pedestal and pattern were presented together as a brief pulse.
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electric pulse
It helps to optimize the design of electric pulse profiles and the propellant charge.
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electrical pulse
However, the content of glutathione and glutathione disulphide did not change in oocytes that were only stimulated by an electrical pulse, or in control oocytes.
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electromagnetic pulse
The most characteristic feature of the action of an intense, normally incident electromagnetic pulse onto ultrahigh-density plasma consists in a "well-digging" effect.
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femoral pulse
Although the right radial and both carotid pulses were well palpable, neither femoral pulse could be found, and the left radial pulse was faint.
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intense pulse
The intense pulse interaction with pre-plasma produced by the front edge may be a source of various non-linear processes, supporting the extreme characteristics of the produced ions.
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laser pulse
Let us now calculate the laser pulse energy absorbed by hot electrons.
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magnetic pulse
A magnetic pulse delivered to visual cortex during the discrimination task produced processing errors, indicating the functional involvement of visual cortex in the task.
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peripheral pulse
There the pressure wave can be palpated as the peripheral pulse.
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probe pulse
This means that to cover a temporal range of 100 times the compressed probe pulse duration, one has to use about 500 points of resolution.
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pulse amplitude
Figure 1(a) shows that, as increases, the pulse amplitude increases and remains positive.
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pulse compression
Pulse compression during propagation in the high density plasma does not allow the threshold conditions for the full bubble regime to be reached.
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pulse duration
They do not influence the time at which the pulse occurs and therefore the pulse duration and pulse energy significantly.
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pulse generator
The heart of the voicing source is a pulse generator (on the right side of the architecture shown in figure 3).
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pulse jet
Pulse jet engines are a lightweight form of jet propulsion, but usually have a poor compression ratio, and hence give a low specific impulse.
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pulse oximeter
There was no physical evidence of injury from the pulse oximeter.
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pulse oximetry
During the hospital stay, he became desaturated with pulse oximetry dropping to the low 50s.
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pulse rate
They also found a higher pulse rate at these times, and by combining pulse and blood pressure could improve the predictive value of the test.
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pulse repetition
Several applications need a cer tain flux, which is connected with the pulse repetition rate and the target debris problem.
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pump pulse
The temporal shape of the pump pulse is also included in the diagram.
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radar pulse
The following figure shows an illustration of the vertical cross-section and top-down view of the radar pulse (adapted from).
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radio pulse
This regular pattern of radio pulses functions as a highly accurate clock.
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rhythmic pulse
This kind of verse is characterized (typically) by an isochronous rhythmic pulse onto which linguistic material is mapped.
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single pulse
Subsequently, the response to single pulse suitably polarized by a polarizer has been recorded.
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