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electrical pulse
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1.45 |
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An electrical pulse in a wire travels close to the speed of light. |
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light pulse
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0.72 |
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This unit converts light pulses into electrical signals and vice-versa. |
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faint pulse
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0.59 |
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Offensive pulse faint. |
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rapid pulse
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0.53 |
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Symptoms include a rapid pulse and dry skin. |
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steady pulse
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0.53 |
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Jabbing syncopations throw off the steady pulse. |
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electric pulse
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0.46 |
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Then an electric pulse makes the egg and cell fuse. |
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electronic pulse
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0.46 |
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A computer-controlled TDR instrument sends an electronic pulse through a buried cable to the probes. |
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magnetic pulse
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0.46 |
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They will start by temporarily paralyzing parts of his brain with localized magnetic pulses. |
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public pulse
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0.46 |
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Like Clinton, McKinley forever was taking the public pulse. |
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political pulse
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0.33 |
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The year will show whether Goldsmith or Clement has a better feel for the political pulse. |
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huge pulse
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0.26 |
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Such huge pulses of energy caused some freeway overpasses to fail, despite their ductile columns, he said. |
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racing pulse
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0.26 |
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She was also suddenly aware of her own racing pulse. |
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sound pulse
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0.26 |
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Also available are bark collars that use high-frequency sound pulses rather than shock corrections. |