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pulse

[puhls] / pʌls /


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Conventional computers operate using bits -- streams of electrical or optical pulses that represent ones or zeroes.

From Science Daily

As it gets closer to midnight, the dark conference room swells with bodies moving to Iriarte’s pulsing techno.

From Los Angeles Times

These events are marked by sharp, high-frequency pulses that become more common from late summer through mid-winter, then suddenly stop in late winter or early spring.

From Science Daily

Thomas’s youth within a melodious family helped shape his ear for poetry, and the prose of his yuletide memoir also pulses with a pleasing lyricism.

From The Wall Street Journal

The labor market is usually closely linked to the pulse of the overall economy.

From The Wall Street Journal