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Weill (RCA) 1972 – Dark of the Sun (MGM) (OCLC 746223157) 1979 –
Pulsion (CBS) 1979 –
Pulsion/Sous la mer 1980 – Fréderick
Chopin par
Jacques Loussier (CBS)...
- 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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Finger on the
Pulsion; John
McGuire is a man in his element.
Darran Gardner talks to the e-commerce
revolutionary whose firm
Pulsion Technology is behind...
- A
pulse wave or
pulse train or
rectangular wave is a non-sinusoidal
waveform that is the
periodic version of the
rectangular function. It is held high...
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Pulsion is a punk rock band from Brussels, Belgium, that
formed in
October 1977 and
split in May 1978.
Peter Schlager formed a new band of the same...
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submucosa of the
esophageal wall, not the adventitia), also
known as a
pulsion diverticulum. It was
named in 1877
after German pathologist Friedrich Albert...
- When used as a dry
grain for
human consumption, the
seeds are also
called pulses.
Legumes are
grown agriculturally,
primarily for
human consumption, but...
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Pulse Rated was a
radio station based in
Salhouse in Norfolk, England. The
station was
previously known as
Pulse Unsigned, and
changed to
Pulse Rated...
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Pulse! may
refer to:
Pulse! (magazine), a
former music magazine published by
Tower Records in the
United States Pulse! radio, a
student run
radio station...