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Перевод: millisecond speek millisecond


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Тезаурус:

  1. Discovery of a very bright, nearby binary millisecond pulsar
  2. A millisecond later doesn't bear considering.
  3. Only later, when we saw the photographs, did we appreciate that Donnelly must have been magicked out of the car at the precise millisecond when the car exploded on impact.
  4. ASTRONOMERS excited by the discovery of the so-called "millisecond pulsar" ( New Scientist , vol 96, p 562) seem to have missed one potentially important feature of the beast.
  5. This object, PSR J0437-4715, may be the closest known pulsar, and is several times closer than any other known millisecond pulsar.
  6. DURING a survey of the southern sky for millisecond pulsars, we have discovered one with by far the greatest flux density of any known millisecond pulsar, often exceeding 1Jy at 430MHz.
  7. Andrew Lyne, who has been studying the millisecond pulsar from Jodrell Bank, told New Scientist "What will be interesting is to compare the arrival times of the optical pulses with the radio".
  8. Tipler's description of a working time machine is a cylinder with the density of a neutron star, 100 km long and 10 km in radius, rotation twice every millisecond (New Scientist , vol. 87, p 654), superficially, such an object would be a lot like a fast pulsar, since pulsars are thought to be rotation neutron stars, but the fastest pulsar known when Tipler made his calculations was the Crab pulsar, with a period of 30 milliseconds.
  9. So far this has been confined to states with lifetimes longer than about one millisecond (" isomeric" states) but experiments are under way to study excited slates in nuclei with lifetimes as short as microseconds.
  10. A millisecond before and he would have been trapped.
  11. ASTRONOMERS in Australia have detected flashes of light from the fastest-rotating star, the "millisecond pulsar" discovered by radio astronomers last November (New Scientist , vol 96, p 362).
  12. Ten minutes of stimulation at 100 volts in a system that operates on a millisecond timescale and deals in ion currents that generate a few thousandths of a volt is scarcely going to simulate what happens normally in the brain.

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