Etymology: [ p&ls ] (noun.) 13th century. Latin pulsus (“beat”), from pellere (“to drive”). For spelling, the -e (on -lse) is so the end is pronounced /ls/, rather than /lz/ as in pulls, and does not change the vowel (‘u’). Compare else, false, convulse.
nabız, sinyal, Atım, titremek, genel eğilim, darbe,v.nabız gibi at:n.sinyal, atmak, nabzi, nabz, akım darbesi, sadme, darbeli arama, sıfırla, atış, radyo sinyali, baklagiller, titreşim, titreşmek, vuruş, çarpmak, vurgu, niyet, puls, eğilim, vuru, nabız atışı, pals, nabız gibi at, (kan) kalp atışlarıyla ahenkli bir şekilde (damarlarda) dolaşmak, bir an, Nabız, pulsus, vuruş [müz.], vuruş darbe, PALS SÜRESİ; MÜDDETİ:Radarlarda pals süresinin mikro saniye olarak ifadesidir. Bu radar transmisyonlarını ihtiva eden palsların herbirinin yayın süresidir. Aynı zamanda pals uzunluğu ve pals genişliği olarak adlandırılmaktadır, umumi eğilim, bakliyat/vuruş/nabız, nabız atması, nabız gibi atmak, vuruş baklagiller, nabız atmak, çarp, (su) gürül gürül akmak, darbe, darbeli, bakliyat, atarak, nabız gibi atış, PALSLA MAYIN TEMİZLEME:Deniz mayın harbinde taramanın, önceden belirlenmiş programa uygun olarak değişen veya aralıklarla meydana gelen akım tarafından başlatıldığı bir manyetik akustik tarama metodu,
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(kan) kalp atışlarıyla ahenkli bir şekilde (damarlarda) dolaşmak fiil
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bir an
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Nabız, pulsus Tıp
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vuruş [müz.] isim
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PALS SÜRESİ; MÜDDETİ:Radarlarda pals süresinin mikro saniye olarak ifadesidir. Bu radar transmisyonlarını ihtiva eden palsların herbirinin yayın süresidir. Aynı zamanda pals uzunluğu ve pals genişliği olarak adlandırılmaktadır Askeri
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PALSLA MAYIN TEMİZLEME:Deniz mayın harbinde taramanın, önceden belirlenmiş programa uygun olarak değişen veya aralıklarla meydana gelen akım tarafından başlatıldığı bir manyetik akustik tarama metodu Askeri
to beat, to throb, to flash, The beat or tactus of a piece of music, A normally regular beat felt when arteries are depressed, caused by the pumping action of the heart, Any annual legume yielding from 1 to 12 grains or seeds of variable size, shape and colour within a pod, and used as food for humans or animals, to flow, particularly of blood, A beat or throb, to emit in discrete quantities, The beating or throbbing of the heart or blood vessels, especially of the arteries, Any measured or regular beat; any short, quick motion, regularly repeated, as of a medium in the transmission of light, sound, etc, drive by or as if by pulsation; "A soft breeze pulsed the air, This is the older "rotary service" This service does not permit interfacing with network services, The electronic signal generated by a particle (cell or nucleus) in the flow cytometer, French: impulsion A variation in electrical energy above or below a normal level and a given duration, such as a brief surge of voltage or current, The electrical energy applied to the EDM gap, having a preset voltage, amperage and duration, that is intended to cause a discharge that results in metal removal, A transient field applied to a quantum system In the case of NMR QIP, pulses are rotating magnetic fields (RF pulses) whose effects are designed to cause specific rotations of the qubit states carried by the nuclear spins, The beat; the rhythmic pattern underlying a groove, Indirect measurement of heart rate by feeling and counting pressure waves in an artery (usually the radial artery), A current or voltage which changes abruptly from one value to another & back to the original value in a finite length of time Used to describe one particular variation in a series of wave motions, A single disturbance made in a medium This is not a full wave because it consists of a half-vibration: either a single crest or compression but no trough or rarefaction Click for a graphic Back to Top Back to Wave Index, A beat, throb, detection mode on which a short signal from the traffic detector is ent when a vehicle is detected Typically used to provide volume counts, Energy which changes abruptly from one intensity to another Maybe light energy or electrical energy, A form of dialing on a telephone line (Rotary), The smallest regular unit of time implied in a piece of music, rhythmical beating, vibrating, or sounding, The listener's perception of beats per measure, A small message that doesn't require a reply; used for asynchronous communication with a Photon application, A pulse is generally a unipolar voltage or current with defined characteristics, which occurs infrequently, beat, throb; expand and contract rhythmically; vibrate, quiver; flow; cause to pulse; produce or control in the form of short pulses; cause an apparatus to produce pulses (as "to pulse the food processor"); (Medicine) administer medication in interrupted and in concentrated dosages to avoid undesirable side effects, heartbeat, rhythmic expansion and contraction of the heart; throbbing, beating; edible seeds of various plants; plants producing these types of seeds, Your pulse is the regular beating of blood through your body, which you can feel when you touch particular parts of your body, especially your wrist. Mahoney's pulse was racing, and he felt confused, In music, a pulse is a regular beat, which is often produced by a drum. the repetitive pulse of the music, If you refer to the pulse of a group in society, you mean the ideas, opinions, or feelings they have at a particular time. The White House insists that the president is in touch with the pulse of the black community, A pulse of electrical current, light, or sound is a temporary increase in its level. The switch works by passing a pulse of current between the tip and the surface, A single nonrepeated disturbance quality The property of sound waves that depends on the number of harmonics and their prominence, oscillation; vibration; pulsation; impulse; beat; movement, edible seeds of various pod-bearing plants peas or beans or lentils etc, the rhythmic contraction and expansion of the arteries with each beat of the heart; "he could feel the beat of her heart" edible seeds of various pod-bearing plants peas or beans or lentils etc, ) the rate at which the heart beats; usually measured to obtain a quick evaluation of a person's health produce or modulate (as electromagnetic waves) in the form of short bursts or pulses or cause an apparatus to produce pulses; "pulse waves"; "a transmitter pulsed by an electronic tube", the rhythmic contraction and expansion of the arteries with each beat of the heart; "he could feel the beat of her heart", To beat, as the arteries; to move in pulses or beats; to pulsate; to throb, To drive by a pulsation; to cause to pulsate, If something pulses, it moves, appears, or makes a sound with a strong regular rhythm. His temples pulsed a little, threatening a headache It was a slow, pulsing rhythm that seemed to sway languidly in the air. = throb, Leguminous plants, or their seeds, as beans, pease, etc, Some seeds which can be cooked and eaten are called pulses, for example peas, beans, and lentils, A current or voltage which changes abruptly from one value to another and back to the original value in a finite length of time Used to describe one particular variation in a series of wave motions, The tick of a computer clock is sometimes referred to as a "pulse " Example: One clock pulse might be defined as 1/240th of a quarter-note, The rhythmic beating in the arteries, caused by the contractions of the heart, A current or voltage which changes abruptly from one value to another and back to the original value in a finite length of time, The regular beating in the arteries from the pumping of the heart, drive by or as if by pulsation; "A soft breeze pulsed the air", A very short duration of time In regard to a radar, it is a brief burst of a electromagnetic radiation emitted by the radar, the rate at which the heart beats; usually measured to obtain a quick evaluation of a person's health, produce or modulate (as electromagnetic waves) in the form of short bursts or pulses or cause an apparatus to produce pulses; "pulse waves"; "a transmitter pulsed by an electronic tube", When someone takes your pulse or feels your pulse, they find out how quickly your heart is beating by feeling the pulse in your wrist. Pressure wave in the arteries from contraction of the heart. It can be felt where arteries are near the skin's surface; it is usually read at the carotid artery in the neck or at the wrist. Its rate, strength, and rhythm and the contour of the wave provide valuable information but must be viewed in context (e.g., rapid pulse occurs with serious heart disease, simple fever, or vigorous exercise). The average adult pulse rate is 70-80 beats per minute; the rate decreases with age and is generally faster in women, (electronics) a sharp transient wave in the normal electrical state (or a series of such transients); "the pulsations seemed to be coming from a star", expand and contract rhythmically; beat rhythmically; "The baby's heart was pulsating again after the surgeon massaged it", If you have your finger on the pulse of something, you know all the latest opinions or developments concerning it. He claims to have his finger on the pulse of the industry It's important to keep your finger on the pulse by reading all the right magazines, edible seeds of various pod-bearing plants (peas or beans or lentils etc ), The emission of pulses, That pulses, Present participle of pulse, ictus, Producing, or consisting of pulses (short bursts), produced or transmitted or modulated in short bursts or pulses; "pulsed electromagnetic waves"; "pulsed light"; "pulsed ultrasonic energy, past of pulse, plural of pulse, Repeating the movement except it is in a smaller range of motion and at a faster pace, The use of advertising in regular intervals, as opposed to seasonal patterns, Pulsing is a method of moving that is used by the jellyfish, In telephony, the transmission of address information to a switching office by means of pulses, i e , signals, that originate from the subscriber, i e , user, equipment Note: Examples of pulsing methods are dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) signaling, in which a unique pair of audio frequencies represents each of the respective numerals or other characters on a keypad, and rotary dialing, in which dc pulses are generated by a rotary dial Synonyms key pulsing (when using a keypad), dial pulsing (when using a rotary dial), A flighting technique that has continuous advertising with intermittent bursts of heavy advertising, Sequencing and controlling the amount of current, the polarity, and the duration of the welding arc, expanding and contracting rhythmically as to the beating of the heart; "felt the pulsating artery"; "oh my beating heart",
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to beat, to throb, to flash - "In the dead of night, all was still but the pulsing light."
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The beat or tactus of a piece of music
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A normally regular beat felt when arteries are depressed, caused by the pumping action of the heart
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Any annual legume yielding from 1 to 12 grains or seeds of variable size, shape and colour within a pod, and used as food for humans or animals
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to flow, particularly of blood - "Hot blood pulses through my veins."
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A beat or throb
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to emit in discrete quantities
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The beating or throbbing of the heart or blood vessels, especially of the arteries
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Any measured or regular beat; any short, quick motion, regularly repeated, as of a medium in the transmission of light, sound, etc
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drive by or as if by pulsation; "A soft breeze pulsed the air
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This is the older "rotary service" This service does not permit interfacing with network services
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The electronic signal generated by a particle (cell or nucleus) in the flow cytometer
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French: impulsion A variation in electrical energy above or below a normal level and a given duration, such as a brief surge of voltage or current
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The electrical energy applied to the EDM gap, having a preset voltage, amperage and duration, that is intended to cause a discharge that results in metal removal
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A transient field applied to a quantum system In the case of NMR QIP, pulses are rotating magnetic fields (RF pulses) whose effects are designed to cause specific rotations of the qubit states carried by the nuclear spins
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The beat; the rhythmic pattern underlying a groove
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Indirect measurement of heart rate by feeling and counting pressure waves in an artery (usually the radial artery)
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A current or voltage which changes abruptly from one value to another & back to the original value in a finite length of time Used to describe one particular variation in a series of wave motions
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A single disturbance made in a medium This is not a full wave because it consists of a half-vibration: either a single crest or compression but no trough or rarefaction Click for a graphic Back to Top Back to Wave Index
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A beat, throb
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detection mode on which a short signal from the traffic detector is ent when a vehicle is detected Typically used to provide volume counts
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Energy which changes abruptly from one intensity to another Maybe light energy or electrical energy
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A form of dialing on a telephone line (Rotary)
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The smallest regular unit of time implied in a piece of music
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rhythmical beating, vibrating, or sounding
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The listener's perception of beats per measure
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A small message that doesn't require a reply; used for asynchronous communication with a Photon application
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A pulse is generally a unipolar voltage or current with defined characteristics, which occurs infrequently
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beat, throb; expand and contract rhythmically; vibrate, quiver; flow; cause to pulse; produce or control in the form of short pulses; cause an apparatus to produce pulses (as "to pulse the food processor"); (Medicine) administer medication in interrupted and in concentrated dosages to avoid undesirable side effects fiil
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heartbeat, rhythmic expansion and contraction of the heart; throbbing, beating; edible seeds of various plants; plants producing these types of seeds isim
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Your pulse is the regular beating of blood through your body, which you can feel when you touch particular parts of your body, especially your wrist. Mahoney's pulse was racing, and he felt confused
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In music, a pulse is a regular beat, which is often produced by a drum. the repetitive pulse of the music
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If you refer to the pulse of a group in society, you mean the ideas, opinions, or feelings they have at a particular time. The White House insists that the president is in touch with the pulse of the black community
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A pulse of electrical current, light, or sound is a temporary increase in its level. The switch works by passing a pulse of current between the tip and the surface
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A single nonrepeated disturbance quality The property of sound waves that depends on the number of harmonics and their prominence
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oscillation; vibration; pulsation; impulse; beat; movement
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edible seeds of various pod-bearing plants peas or beans or lentils etc
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the rhythmic contraction and expansion of the arteries with each beat of the heart; "he could feel the beat of her heart" edible seeds of various pod-bearing plants peas or beans or lentils etc
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) the rate at which the heart beats; usually measured to obtain a quick evaluation of a person's health produce or modulate (as electromagnetic waves) in the form of short bursts or pulses or cause an apparatus to produce pulses; "pulse waves"; "a transmitter pulsed by an electronic tube"
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the rhythmic contraction and expansion of the arteries with each beat of the heart; "he could feel the beat of her heart"
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To beat, as the arteries; to move in pulses or beats; to pulsate; to throb
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To drive by a pulsation; to cause to pulsate
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If something pulses, it moves, appears, or makes a sound with a strong regular rhythm. His temples pulsed a little, threatening a headache It was a slow, pulsing rhythm that seemed to sway languidly in the air. = throb
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Leguminous plants, or their seeds, as beans, pease, etc
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Some seeds which can be cooked and eaten are called pulses, for example peas, beans, and lentils
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A current or voltage which changes abruptly from one value to another and back to the original value in a finite length of time Used to describe one particular variation in a series of wave motions
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The tick of a computer clock is sometimes referred to as a "pulse " Example: One clock pulse might be defined as 1/240th of a quarter-note
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The rhythmic beating in the arteries, caused by the contractions of the heart
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A current or voltage which changes abruptly from one value to another and back to the original value in a finite length of time
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The regular beating in the arteries from the pumping of the heart
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drive by or as if by pulsation; "A soft breeze pulsed the air"
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A very short duration of time In regard to a radar, it is a brief burst of a electromagnetic radiation emitted by the radar
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the rate at which the heart beats; usually measured to obtain a quick evaluation of a person's health
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produce or modulate (as electromagnetic waves) in the form of short bursts or pulses or cause an apparatus to produce pulses; "pulse waves"; "a transmitter pulsed by an electronic tube"
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When someone takes your pulse or feels your pulse, they find out how quickly your heart is beating by feeling the pulse in your wrist. Pressure wave in the arteries from contraction of the heart. It can be felt where arteries are near the skin's surface; it is usually read at the carotid artery in the neck or at the wrist. Its rate, strength, and rhythm and the contour of the wave provide valuable information but must be viewed in context (e.g., rapid pulse occurs with serious heart disease, simple fever, or vigorous exercise). The average adult pulse rate is 70-80 beats per minute; the rate decreases with age and is generally faster in women
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(electronics) a sharp transient wave in the normal electrical state (or a series of such transients); "the pulsations seemed to be coming from a star"
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expand and contract rhythmically; beat rhythmically; "The baby's heart was pulsating again after the surgeon massaged it"
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If you have your finger on the pulse of something, you know all the latest opinions or developments concerning it. He claims to have his finger on the pulse of the industry It's important to keep your finger on the pulse by reading all the right magazines
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The emission of pulses
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Producing, or consisting of pulses (short bursts)
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Repeating the movement except it is in a smaller range of motion and at a faster pace
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In telephony, the transmission of address information to a switching office by means of pulses, i e , signals, that originate from the subscriber, i e , user, equipment Note: Examples of pulsing methods are dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) signaling, in which a unique pair of audio frequencies represents each of the respective numerals or other characters on a keypad, and rotary dialing, in which dc pulses are generated by a rotary dial Synonyms key pulsing (when using a keypad), dial pulsing (when using a rotary dial)
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A flighting technique that has continuous advertising with intermittent bursts of heavy advertising
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expanding and contracting rhythmically as to the beating of the heart; "felt the pulsating artery"; "oh my beating heart"
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