electric pulse

collocation in English

meaningsofelectricandpulse

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electric
adjective
uk
/iˈlek.trɪk/
us
/iˈlek.trɪk/
using electricity ...
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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 ofelectricandpulsefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It helps to optimize the design ofelectricpulseprofiles and the propellant charge.
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I will show here how the low efficiency of lasers may be overcome by their amplification with the high efficiency ofelectricpulsepower.
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Laser amplification byelectricpulsepower induced implosion drive by placing the helix in a small hohlraum seems feasible.
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Electricpulsepower drivers, on the other hand, have a high efficiency, but suffer from not yet satisfactorily solved stand-off and rep.-rate problems.
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The light is detected by the photomultiplier, which converts the energy into anelectricpulsewith amplitude proportional to the gamma-ray energy.
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This involves placing a set of electrodes in the water which send out a low-levelelectricpulse, temporarily stunning the fish in the immediate area.
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Figures' movements have a neutral natural resting position that the limb or part returns to when there is noelectricpulsepresent.
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Other than pain, which is limited to the treated tumor and surrounding tissue, muscle contraction duringelectricpulsedelivery is the only other discomfort.
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We found that such electric pulses frequently caused lysis of hamster oocytes.
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Images at different times are obtained by polarizing the channel-plate strips with differently delayed electric pulses.
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As a deadly dust storm kicks up, they find themselves without communications or back-up for a lengthy period of time and protect themselves with anelectricpulsefences.
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Also, because the water jet andelectricpulsewere controlled separately, the operator could check the aim before sending the shock, thus reducing the risk of hitting innocent bystanders.
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Rapid changes in flagellar rotation induced by external electric pulses.
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In the present study, electric pulses were used to induce nuclear activation, resulting in more than 80% of stimulated oocytes forming a female pronucleus.
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Fusion usually occurred within 10-15 min after application of electric pulses.
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Fusion usually occurred within 10 min after application of electric pulses.
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Fusion usually occurred within 10-15 min of applying the electric pulses.
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Fusion usually occurred within 30 min of applying the electric pulses.
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Through coupling of this magnification method with time of flight mass spectrometry, ions evaporated by application of electric pulses can have their mass-to-charge ratio computed.
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Landlines work by transmitting voice and data signals by copper wire through electric pulses.
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