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microsecond

[mahy-kruh-sek-uhnd] / ˈmaɪ krəˌsɛk ənd /


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Over several cycles, stabilizers were measured every 1.66 microseconds to correct both bit flips and phase flips.

From Science Daily

Because of Mars' stretched orbit and gravitational influences from other bodies, the time difference can vary by as much as 226 microseconds per day throughout the Martian year.

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Then, he recalled, "they would play the points" in endless takes -- with or without the ball -- repeating choreography timed "down to the microsecond".

From Barron's

The models follow several millions of molecules in time steps measured in microseconds.

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They simulate several millions of molecules on microsecond time steps.

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