Sentences with phrase «on microsecond»

«In this way, modern supercomputers allow millions of small timesteps of atomic motions to be simulated, getting us to examine the protein but also cellular membrane behavior on the microsecond timescale.»
Combining the inputs from all the sensors on microsecond timescales — something that has never been done before — will allow the researchers to capture a stroke as it ignites, accelerates, and moves charge.
Fast and slow are relative terms here, since everything about lightning happens quickly: The fast antenna (operating at 500 kHz) examines the field on a microsecond scale, while the lower - frequency slow antenna (running at 10 kHz) detects surges on a millisecond scale.

Not exact matches

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As I understand it, Alan Guth's work, and that of others exploring the first microseconds of what people of biblical faith know as Creation, builds on Lemaître's insights.
She plugged in new x-ray snapshots of p53 fragments and beefed up her program to make a movie of the quivering activity of each of the protein's 1.6 million atoms over a full microsecond, an eternity on the atomic scale that required about a month of supercomputer time.
Spend 40 years by the shores of the Dead Sea, at the lowest elevations on the Earth's surface, and you'll age 48 microseconds less than someone living at sea level, and 750 microseconds less than the residents of La Rinconada in Peru, at an altitude of 5100 metres
(A millisecond is one thousandth of a second) The length of a day, which is measured by the time it takes Earth to rotate once on its axis, can be measured to an accuracy of about 10 microseconds, or 10 millionths of a second.
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).
Without all that inconvenient ice in the way, cable - laying ships can put in place a direct optical link along the great circle between New York and Tokyo, shaving precious microseconds off arbitrage deals on financial markets.
«Exotic matter: A closer look at the perfect fluid sheds light on what happened microseconds after the Big Bang.»
Because the electron beam did not stay on a single spot for more than 25 microseconds, the scientists avoided «parking» issues, where the electron beam lingers in a single spot and damages the sample.
Biological processes on the other hand need microseconds of simulation time.
Our mood can be affected in microseconds by the smile, or frown, on a passerby's face.
Dodge the on - coming Neo Barriers with increasing speed, forcing you to react at the last microsecond.
Microseconds are wasted as the brain turns off one active network and turns on the next.
I wanted to turn on the seat heater, and I found the seat heater button in a microsecond.
This sounds elementary but if you're on a racetrack, you need to be able to glance down and see the readout in a microsecond.
Sure, launch control is a neat trick to show your pals once or twice, but the quicker shifts on track do make a difference, even if it just makes you feel more of the mechanicalness while only saving microseconds.
When we pushed it on the corners, we felt the front wheels lose grip for a moment, but the rears dug in a microsecond later, keeping the car under our control.
SSDs are based on volatile memory such as DRAM and are characterized by ultrafast data access, generally less than 10 microseconds, and are used primarily to accelerate applications that would otherwise be held back by the latency of Flash SSDs or traditional HDDs.
Right off, Dave seemed special, a bug - eyed hummingbird of a dog, leaping up stairs and skittering around on feet that never seemed to touch the ground for more than a few microseconds.
With Haptic feedback on each side of the controller, the vibrations are measured in microseconds and every input from triggers to the pads is able to vibrate, providing force - feedback.
Much of Joffe's earlier work has been predicated on the «visible signage of the fashionable, especially the fashion photograph, and the fashion photograph's microsecond relations with ideas of human - female - social and sexual signalings».
OT, but listened today to an interesting radio show (note date: February) on how profits are made by changing communication speed to 13.x microseconds from 15.x microseconds (one way: blasting through a mountain!).
Radiative equilibrium takes place on very fast (microsecond or less) timescales, so what on earth are you talking about?
Just when you thought you have gotten the perfect focus by tapping on your subject, the device decides to hunt for focus again microseconds before you tap the shutter button.
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