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pulse

[puhls] / pʌls /


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During this phase, earthquake depths shifted upward in pulses, moving from about 18 kilometers below the surface to just 3 kilometers beneath the seafloor.

From Science Daily

If astronomers can confirm the object and precisely measure the timing of its pulses, it could create a rare opportunity to test General Relativity under extreme conditions.

From Science Daily

Though she initially was considered missing, the urgency to quickly find Guthrie pulsed through the first days of media coverage because of her heart condition.

From Los Angeles Times

Dr Baig adds the pulses sent by the ear piece are set at a level to operate comfortably and without pain.

From BBC

After poor sleep, the brain tries to compensate during wakefulness, triggering pulses of fluid that coincide with sharp reductions in attention, according to a recent study published in Nature Neuroscience.

From The Wall Street Journal