As most medical grade products, this model holds the latest infrared technology and can give parents an accurate
reading in a single second.
With more than 3 billion active online users, the internet regulates an astounding amount of
data in a single second.
As an example: According to «The World's Easiest Astronomy Book» (Year Published) by Hiroshi Nakagawa, «The speed of light is 300,000 km (186,000 miles) per second, meaning that light could circle the Earth seven and a half
times in a single second.
Obviously he can not break down straight away, as a person wouldn't register that quickly, but Paul conveys every emotion we need to know
about in that single second.
On August 3, 2013, Twitter users in Japan set a new record for the most
tweets in a single second with 143,199 during a viewing of the film Castle in the Sky.
IBM officials say it would take someone using a hand - held calculator 75 million years to perform the same number of calculations the Bluefire can
handle in a single second.
I can't say it was the most fascinating hour of my life, but I left my phone firmly in my handbag and
drank in every single second of that class.
It's an era in which millions of trade orders are placed, and then canceled,
in a single second, raising the question of whether much of what we call the market is, in fact, an illusion.»
In a single second, the authors (an international collaboration working with Brookhaven National Laboratory's STAR detector) saw the QGP goop rotate a mind - boggling sextillion times — a billion trillions.
The aim is to understand how a collapsing star can,
in a single second, ignite into a supernova and explode like a trillion trillion trillion gallons of jet fuel.
In a single second, a brilliant book cover compels us to pause and give the book a second glance.
This article was in 2005, it also says: «Never mind that even newer TVs aren't capable of refreshing the screen 120 times
in a single second.