Not exact matches
«The discovery of a
repeating FRB has not only narrowed down the possible astrophysical origins of FRBs,» says lead author Laura Spitler of the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy in Bonn, Germany, «but we also have a better shot at unraveling their nature
by being able to observe more
bursts from this source.»
Possible explanations for the
repeating bursts range from outbursts from rotating neutron stars with extremely strong magnetic fields, to speculation that they are directed energy sources used
by extraterrestrial civilizations to power spacecraft.
But then two years ago, astronomers spotted a fast radio
burst (FRB) that
repeats, a phenomenon that can't be explained
by a one - off event.
Shatz's first major scientific finding was that this layering of neurons in the LGN began before birth, in response to
repeated bursts of spontaneous firing
by retinal ganglion cells, which spread in waves across the retina.
Exercise that consists of two minutes of rapid walking followed
by a twenty or thirty - second
burst of running up and down a flight of stairs (or similar activity) that gets your heart rate up past your anaerobic threshold
repeated a total of three to five times is all you need to promote a
burst of growth hormone secretion.
Asked to analyze effectiveness of high intensity interval workouts for the team, Professor Izumo found that 20 second
bursts of high intensity exercise followed 10 seconds of rest (and
repeated 8 times) can increase the anaerobic capacity
by 28 percent in athletes.
A short, high intensity interval training session could consist of a 15 second sprint or
burst, followed
by 15 seconds of rest,
repeated four times for a total sprint time of 60 seconds.
Repeat these speed
bursts and recovery sessions until your body is moderately tired, and then shorten them
by picking up the pace for only 4 quick steps.
Intervals are short
bursts of intense activity that push you to your limit followed
by very brief rest periods, then
repeated.
Then I went back to running, but this time I changed up my routine to include interval training — short
bursts of high - intensity sprinting, followed
by a few minutes of recovery, then
repeat.
Simply put, high intensity interval training (HIIT) involves intense
bursts of exercise followed
by less intense «recovery» periods of exercise that are continually
repeated in the same training session.
It has car crashes, shoot - outs, and
bursts of digital effects, but is carefully minimized, its mood set and sustained
by the score's piano motif, a
repeated bum - dum - da - dee - da - dee - da - du - da - du.
Sure, starting well in a race is important but I'd much rather learn how best to do so on the fly, rather than training myself to get a gold trophy
by repeating the same 10 - second
burst of gameplay over and over again.
On a
repeated cycle, brilliant halogens come on for short
bursts and then plunge the viewer and space into darkness in which the subject is implicated in a visual field framed
by unstable but insistent glowing perspectives that allow free movement around and within them.