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better use
pulse-based proteins,
further global production of
pulses,
better use crop
rotations and
address challenges in the
global trade of
pulses. Legume...
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Central pulses include the
carotid and
femoral pulses.
Axillary pulse:
located inferiorly of the
lateral wall of the
axilla Brachial pulse:
located on...
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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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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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intersymbol interference (ISI).
Theoretically for sinc
shaped pulses,
there is no ISI, if
neighboring pulses are
perfectly aligned, i.e. in the zero
crossings of...
- or less. Such
pulses have a
broadband optical spectrum, and can be
created by mode-locked oscillators.
Amplification of
ultrashort pulses almost always...
- A
pulse train is a
sequence of
discrete pulses occurring in a
signal over time. Typically,
these pulses are of
similar shape and are
evenly spaced in...
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Laser pulses must be
spaced out to
allow for
efficient tissue cooling (thermal
relaxation time)
between pulses.
Ultrashort pulse laser Pulsed laser deposition...
- –
Different Pulses". lescharts.com (in French). Hung Medien.
Retrieved February 15, 2013. "ultratop.be – Asaf
Avidan –
Different Pulses".
Ultratop (in...
- 9, as one to nine
pulses, respectively, and the
digit 0 as ten
pulses. Historically, the most
common device to
produce such
pulse trains is the rotary...