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better use
pulse-based proteins,
further global production of
pulses,
better use crop
rotations and
address challenges in the
global trade of
pulses. Beans...
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Central pulses include the carotid, femoral, and
brachial pulses.
Axillary pulse:
located inferiorly of the
lateral wall of the
axilla Brachial pulse: located...
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electromagnetic pulse is a
short surge of
electromagnetic energy. Its
short duration means that it will be
spread over a
range of frequencies.
Pulses are typically...
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Pulsing may
refer to:
Pulsing (bodywork)
Pulse (signal processing) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Pulsing. If an internal...
- A
pulse wave or
pulse train or
rectangular wave is a non-sinusoidal
waveform that is the
periodic version of the
rectangular function. It is held high...
- or less. Such
pulses have a
broadband optical spectrum, and can be
created by mode-locked oscillators.
Amplification of
ultrashort pulses almost always...
- dried,
split pulses (e.g., lentils, peas, and beans) that do not
require soaking before cooking.
India is the
largest producer of
pulses in the world...
- tick of a
metronome or a watch,
pulses mark off
equal units in the
temporal continuum.... A
sense of
regular pulses, once established,
tends to be continued...
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technology and can
produce pulses as
short as 1
picosecond and
repetition rates exceeding 30
billion pulses per second.
These pulsers are
typically used in...
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Pulsed radiofrequency is the
technique whereby radio frequency (RF)
oscillations are
gated at a rate of
pulses (cycles) per
second (one
cycle per second...