These simulations of the structures and the physical properties of their materials were extraordinarily complex, with the aircraft impact analysis requiring computations «that were accurate
over microseconds,» Sunder recalls.
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.
Not exact matches
And those
microseconds translated into
over a ten percentage point difference in fill rates!
The other ironic part is that the complaint
over the speed bump, the 350
microseconds, acts as if the market is devoid of latency already.
Chad» In the end the distinction between God creating deer in a
microseconds, or creating deer
over the course of millions of years is fairly irrelevant.
In the end the distinction between God creating deer in a
microseconds, or creating deer
over the course of millions of years is fairly irrelevant.
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.
In one study published in Geophysical Research Letters in 2007, scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology in Hamburg, Germany, estimated the mass redistribution resulting from ocean warming would shorten the day by 120
microseconds, or nearly one tenth of a millisecond,
over the next two centuries.
Over the course of a year, the team amassed 1.3
microseconds of simulation time, a significant length of time in the world of computational biophysics.
Over 50 major earthquakes have shaken the world, which have shortened the Earth day by 2.68
microseconds.