Sentences with phrase «last microsecond»

Price's work is controlled down to the last microsecond.
Dodge the on - coming Neo Barriers with increasing speed, forcing you to react at the last microsecond.

Not exact matches

IEX, which gained exchange status last June, challenged the industry's status quo by introducing a 350 - microsecond trading «speed bump.»
The spin - 1 states, on the other hand, last for about 0.1 microsecond, and only decay by emission of three gamma rays (for reasons of symmetry).
However, in 1991 a Japanese group discovered that when they fired antiprotons into liquid helium, about 3 per cent lasted longer than expected — up to 15 microseconds.
That's much longer than standard lightning strikes, which last tens of microseconds, and researchers are still struggling to explain how the fireballs persist.
Although terrestrial gamma - ray flashes typically last between 300 and 400 microseconds, the burst observed by the satellite sensors in 2006 lasted a mere 70 microseconds, the researchers report online and in a forthcoming issue of Geophysical Research Letters.
Therefore, dark excitons persist with a relatively long life, lasting for over a microsecond — a thousand times longer than a bright exciton and long enough to function as a qubit.
The source now unveiled by the University of Warsaw physicists represents the first implementation of this concept, and one that's much more integrated: here, all the photons are created immediately within the quantum memory as a result of the laser pulse, which lasts only microseconds.
The QGP is an extreme state of matter comprising deconfined quarks and gluons (partons) that exists only at temperatures above approximately 160 MeV, a condition met for last time a few microseconds after the Big Bang, or at baryon densities five times higher than normal nuclear densities, speculated to exist inside the core of neutron stars.
Occasionally the film cuts to a blurred image of what appears to be Pullman shaking his head and screaming, to me looking like Pullman in the electric chair, apparently referencing Ambrose Bierce's famous short story An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge in which a convict about to be hanged imagines an entire last minute escape and flight home in the microseconds before his death.
We do not let pass without notice the deep irony of calling free education shortsighted while the average trade of financial equity brokers lasts a matter of microseconds.
Even if we had extraordinary accurate machines that could detect even the inception of such anomalous behavior lasting only a microsecond, we would have to wait longer than 10 ^ (10 ^ 14) times the age of the universe to record even one such case.
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