Brackets take a few milliseconds more to type since you have to stretch your fingers out of the range of the familiar alphabetical keys. |
Driver and passenger front air bags, plus a safety belt tensioning system that tightens the belts within milliseconds of a crash. |
In contrast, disk systems provide nearly instantaneous access, measured in just milliseconds. |
The signals were amplified, rectified, and integrated on a moving-time-average basis, with a time constant of 100 milliseconds. |
Early speech-recognition systems were discrete speech recognizers requiring users to pause between each word for 200 milliseconds. |
But figuring out the lengths of days of yore isn't as easy as subtracting two milliseconds for every century. |