Sentences with phrase «nanoseconds when»

They use their piezoceramic properties to change their crystal structure — and therefore their thickness — in a matter of nanoseconds when electrical voltage is applied.
Honestly, it will always sting for a nanosecond when I read about authors winning awards that I can't begin to hope to win as an indie, or heading off on book tours, or getting picked to speak at big events, or receiving glowing reviews from notable publications, or hobnobbing with other big name authors.
David Salle pauses for a nanosecond when asked to describe himself in three words.
It is expected that the 14 storey tower will be «the tallest mass timber and concrete hybrid building in North America» for about a nanosecond when it is completed.

Not exact matches

For instance, although the detectors in Italy can pinpoint the neutrinos» time of arrival to within nanoseconds, it's less clear when they left the accelerator at CERN.
But when it flipped back, under the influence of the fleeting transverse field, the magnetization settled within one nanosecond (bottom image).
When the electron released its new energy, it was exactly the right amount needed to bump the nucleus to a higher energy state for about 1.9 nanoseconds, they report in the 28 August Physical Review Letters.
And when the researchers synthesized their new phase change material, they found that the nuclei consistently caused the material to switch between the two states in less than 1 nanosecond, they report this week in Science.
Taking some time to develop your balance will go a long way toward engaging your core muscles and helping the brain - body connection remain strong, ensuring that when you need to recruit the muscles needed for core stabilization, the message can be transmitted from the brain to the needed muscle groups in nanoseconds.
Most singles are swiping — looking at people's profile pictures to determine, in about a nanosecond, whether they would like to message them, meet them Gone are the days when a subscription to an online dating site came with a free, complimentary stigma.
I suppose it's progress or innovation that Mrs. Claus (Elizabeth Mitchell, whose role as one of the child catchers in Running Scared retroactively renders her a subversive presence in these films) is expecting and in her third trimester at that, thus upping the asshole quotient when Santa allows his attention to drift towards other impending deliveries for five - nanosecond stretches — but at the risk of applying logic where it isn't wanted, why would Santa impregnate his wife nine months before Christmastime?
Students at Ridgewood High School in New Jersey found themselves embroiled in an online scandal involving the posting of nude photos on Snapchat, which holds the false allure of being an app that lets photos appear and then disappear in a matter of seconds — except when the recipient of the photo is able to take a screenshot and then redistribute the photo in multiple social media spaces in a matter of nanoseconds.
When I met her it only took a nanosecond to realize: Man, is she ever.
First, when I «turn'the page on the Kindle, I have never seen a nanosecond delay in the refresh, the page is up before you could even begin reading the first word.
When we hire companies to go on blog tours, and reviews are part of that this is in a way is part of paying for the review so that your or my book will be noticed for a nanosecond so that a potential reader will experience it.
The formula for determining true latency when examining the differences between high - performing RAMs should be based on measurements in nanoseconds.
When I meant flash, I meant literal nanoseconds.
No one would think I am lying by omission just because I don't tell people what the time is, accurate to the nanosecond, when they ask.
And sometimes when the three of us get together, inspiring discussions occur, hours whiz by like nanoseconds, and in this case, text messages get sent to Rhoda - a.k.a the head Haven Maven.
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