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Definition of Pulsative

Pulsative
Pulsative Pul"sa*tive, a. [Cf. F. pulsatif.] Beating; throbbing.

Meaning of Pulsative from wikipedia

- the interior of a star may lead to instabilities that cause a star to pulsate. The most common type of instability is related to oscillations in the...
- Cerophytum pulsator is a species of rare click beetle in the family Cerophytidae. It is found in North America. "Cerophytum pulsator Report". Integrated...
- A cyclic model (or oscillating model) is any of several cosmological models in which the universe follows infinite, or indefinite, self-sustaining cycles...
- The pulsating xenid (Heteroxenia fuscescens) is a species of soft coral in the family Xeniidae. The species was first described in 1834 by Christian Gottfried...
- Aulotrachichthys pulsator, the golden roughy, is a slimehead. It is found in the eastern Indian Ocean around south Australia down to depths of around 25 m...
- pulsating white dwarf is a white dwarf star whose luminosity varies due to non-radial gravity wave pulsations within itself. Known types of pulsating...
- A pulsar (from pulsating radio source) is a highly magnetized rotating neutron star that emits beams of electromagnetic radiation out of its magnetic...
- Pulsed DC (PDC) or pulsating direct current is a periodic current which changes in value but never changes direction. Some authors use the term pulsed...
- In physics, angular frequency (symbol ω), also called angular speed and angular rate, is a scalar measure of the angle rate (the angle per unit time) or...
- Look up pulse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A pulse, in physiology, is the throbbing of arteries resulting from heartbeat. Pulse, The Pulse or Pulses...