| A single photon wavelength measurement can be completed in a fraction of a microsecond, but the accuracy will be many orders of magnitude less. |
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| These data indicate that submicrosecond pulses achieve temporally distinct effects on living cells compared to microsecond pulses. |
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| Whether the making of Adam prior to creation of the soul lasted a microsecond or a million years, is not certain from the Torah. |
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| This amount of time, so long when measured against our lives, is a geological microsecond. |
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| The microsecond components of the electric signals for excitation of O and bR are very different. |
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| He began to dwell for a microsecond on the pain he felt that day and the hole that had formed after the first building collapsed. |
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| These over-sized, super powered, high-tech spark plugs deliver an intense electric pulse that is precise down to the microsecond. |
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| Ionizer: negative ion system that purifies the air every microsecond and sterilizes the oxygen while activating it inside the sauna. |
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| If combustion occurs within a battery, says Boeing, it would be snuffed out in a microsecond for lack of oxygen. |
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| Seemingly a microsecond later, the word came down that the NFL was suspending him indefinitely. |
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| For many applications, every microsecond counts and response times and throughput are of the highest priority. |
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| Dr Gisin and his team have built a computer chip that can hold on to photons for a microsecond. |
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| An alert lawyer will make the moment his own, possessing the treasure for a magic microsecond, taking a little of it, passing it on. |
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| Two of these pulse shapes can be preselected and then switched out during operation in less than a microsecond. |
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| In managing a fishery, 12 hours from disaster has about the same meaning as a microsecond from death every time you pass somebody on a highway. |
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| Data is collated and processed every microsecond to regulate the injection timing and quantity of fuel injected to ensure optimum combustion. |
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| It contains a negative charge of around 10 C and moves at between 0.15 and 1 metre per microsecond. |
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| Statistics on the multipath environment of the cities visited indicate that a guard interval in excess of 24 microseconds would be preferred to the 16 microsecond guard interval used in the prototype system tested. |
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| The actual pulse lasts for about a microsecond. |
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| For each module, Axioline has a maximum update time of one microsecond. |
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| Driving up the island highway at 120 klicks to come to this meeting and passing a guy coming down the other way at 120 klicks, I'm a fraction of a microsecond from death. |
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| The x2 output is a logic combination of channels A and B, while the x4 output is a 60 microsecond pulse triggered by each leading and trailing edge of the pulse train obtained in the x2 output. |
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| With an industry-leading communication latency of less than 1 microsecond, SGI's NUMAflex interconnect enables PAM-CRASH to scale to dramatic new heights. |
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| By filtering its broadband spectral emissions, they can deliver a microsecond pulse of ultraviolet light that penetrates even cloudy ice. |
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| If you really need microsecond precision more than the benefits of OpenNTPD, feel free to use ntp.org's ntpd, as it will remain available through ports and packages. |
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| Stroboscopic units provide a fractional microsecond flash duration, which is triggered by a microphone set a few inches from the muzzle. |
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| Both the USNO and the NIST maintain independent time standards, but since October 1968 they have been coordinated to maintain synchronization to approximately one microsecond. |
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| Our reportage on the Olympics would not be complete without a history of sports timekeeping from handheld stopwatches in the early years of the 20th century to the microsecond freeze frame scans which will be used in Beijing. |
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| As many as 1,500 shocks are given, each lasting a microsecond, and stone-disintegrating drugs are used to dissolve the fragments that remain. |
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| The notion that we would be complementing or participating in the making of landmines is something that I am sure the pension board, after hearing this debate today, would rectify in a microsecond. |
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| A fully non-blocking crossbar switch fabric minimizes latency within the switch to less than one microsecond. |
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| Microsecond continues to lobby its writer-producer constituency. |
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