microsecond in English

noun
1
one millionth of a second.
The initial collapse is followed by two fast (tens of microseconds and hundreds of nanoseconds) reorganizational phases in which the intermediates sample their environment searching for appropriate native contacts.

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1. Knocking heads until the last microsecond.

2. Hey , I wasn't worried for a microsecond.

3. How did that microsecond in vietnam change his life?

4. High precision time, outputting second pulse reach microsecond.

5. It permits detection of events that have only a microsecond duration.

6. Streak cameras with writing speeds greater than 0.5 mm per microsecond;

7. A new method of microsecond timing generator controlled by microprocessor is introduced in this article.

8. Up to 8 megabytes of slower (8 microsecond) Large Capacity Storage (LCS) was also available.

9. The algorithm can provide high precision timer ( microsecond level ) without impacting system's throughout.

10. In 1934, Edgerton was able to generate flashes as brief as one microsecond with this method.

11. In order to implement the software precision timing, a microsecond level precision timer has been developed.

12. b. an output voltage exceeding 500 kV, and c. a pulse width of less than 0,2 microsecond;

13. Those chords of searching bewilderment in the finale were timed to a microsecond and projected an awesome tingle of fear.

14. Dante Av delivers Dante’s sub-microsecond synchronization to video and audio, making time-alignment problems a thing of the past

15. A microsecond pulse radiolysis system in Beijing Normal University is reported in this paper. Several formation and decay kinetics of radicals were studied.

16. Cavitation of ultrasonically formed bubbles results in localized temperatures as high as 5000[degrees]C and pressures as high as 1000 atmospheres in less than one microsecond

17. The developed technique, called the microsecond-pulsed steady-state nanocalorimetry method, combines the signal enhancement of fast scanning with advanced signal averaging of steady-state techniques.

18. Moreover, the sensors were able to detect the transient mutation in cells(such as, the mitochysis and death of cell)because of the response time shortened to microsecond.

19. The accuracy of the clock is within fractions of a microsecond a day of the international time standard kept by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures in France.

20. In addition to functions that address the module, the following global functions are defined: I – Crate inhibit Z – Crate zero C – Crate clear The original standard was capable of one 24-bit data transfer every microsecond.

21. The Amphiphilic character of this exposed monolayer also reduces the energy barrier associated with extraction of a lipid from the opposing membrane, resulting in spontaneous hydrophobic contact and nucleation of a fusion stalk between the membranes on a microsecond timescale.