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Android and iOS,
PulsePoint offers a web
client at web.
pulsepoint.org that
allows users to view the same data that
appears in
PulsePoint Respond with a...
- In medicine, the
pulse is the
rhythmic throbbing of each
artery in
response to the
cardiac cycle (heartbeat). The
pulse may be
palpated in any
place that...
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Pulsing may
refer to:
Pulsing (bodywork)
Pulse (signal processing) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Pulsing. If an internal...
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pulse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
pulse, in physiology, is the
throbbing of
arteries resulting from heartbeat.
Pulse, The
Pulse or
Pulses may...
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Percy (May 28, 2013). "CNN's
iReport hit hard by pay-per-view scandal".
PulsePoint.
Archived from the
original on
August 18, 2016.
Retrieved July 21, 2016...
- (May 14, 2014). "Former About.com CEO
Darline Jean
Joins Ad Tech
Company PulsePoint". TechCrunch.
Retrieved November 5, 2014. "Press
releases - IAC's Ask...
- the
Martindale business traces its
roots to 1868. The
company acquired Pulsepoint, a
programmatic online ad tech company, in 2021.
Internet Brands and Henry...
- the
PulsePoint application was
launched and the
Community Paramedicine program was
staffed with a
chief officer to
develop the program.
PulsePoint is a...
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temperature at a
particular point.
Other applications rely on the peak
pulse power (rather than the
energy in the
pulse),
especially in
order to obtain...
- In optics, an
ultrashort pulse, also
known as an
ultrafast event, is an
electromagnetic pulse whose time
duration is of the
order of a
picosecond (10−12...