Sentences with phrase «pulse which»

Spice Mobiles today, have launched an interesting gadget the Spice Pulse which is a standalone watch with dual SIM support.
It was in fact a LEAP that terminated the last interglacial, the cold Late Eemian Aridity Pulse which lasted 468 years and ended with a precipitous drop into the Wisconsin ice age.
While Rez played very similarly to the Panzer Dragoon rail shooters, music acted as a heartbeat for the game, a pulse which every action was tied to.
At the centre of the galaxy lies a irresistible pulse which draws you on a journey towards it to learn the true nature of the cosmos.
Another way to celebrate summer gaming is to watch this edition of PULSE which features new and upcoming releases and the annual PlayStation Store Summer Sale.
Abilities can be equipped such as micro missiles that are capable of locking onto enemies, a laser pulse which shoots hi - intensity laser beams in all directions, blast grenades that produce a large blast radius, a grenade launcher that is capable of bouncing grenades off walls and many more abilities.
I think that final fantasy 13 was ok it had an open world Gran Pulse which was sort of like the open world in final fantasy 12 i cant remember the name exactly.
I sometimes feel jittery, anxious, irregular pulse which are symptoms I never had before low carb.
This distance needs to be examined in order to determine the arrival time of a light pulse which would barely be a meter long in this comparison.
Some of the items stolen from her car are her passport, black Gucci bag, yellow bag, brown BCBG bag, YFL pulse which has bank cards, cash and may other things.
An incoming phone call meanwhile will cause your watch to ring with a pulse which mimics the ringtone on your watch.
Also featured are pulses which serve as a protein - packed canvas for delicious flavors — fitting as the United Nations celebrates 2016 as the International Year of Pulses.
It delivers a smooth air stream without any pulsing which keeps your work even and gives you more control.
The light from the LED switches on and off to create digital pulses which carry a stereo sound signal, of comparable quality to a CD.
But the mechanics of video recorders often spoil the timing of the pulses which can make the picture appear unsteady on screen.
Good for diabetic patients: It also includes a mixture of grains like jowar, bajra, maize (along with the outer kernel) mixed pulses which help in contributing to the health of the human body.
Uppsala physicists have in an international collaboration developed a new method for creating laser pulses which are shorter, have much higher intensity and cover the THz frequency range better than current sources.
Then as now, the primary function of a radio was to convert radio waves into small electrical pulses which, when amplified, could be converted into recognizable sound.
While chicken meal is a good source of animal protein, the remaining five ingredients are grains / pulses which often make a dog feel full without providing a lot of nutrients.

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For example, incoming messages or mail will alert you with a vibration which consists of one long and two short pulses.
Apple introduced an improved Taptic motor, which sends out tiny vibrations or pulses while using the new home button, or 3D Touch.
The Verge tweeted about how the design pulses like a speaker when you scroll up and down, which led graphic designers worldwide to applaud the design team.
Digiday just introduced a new magazine called Pulse, which will be published quarterly as a PDF and a print magazine.
Created by startup Halo Neuroscience, which is backed by top investors such as Andreessen Horowitz, the gizmo, «beams a flow of electrical pulses to the brain's motor cortex,» Christina Farr writes.
Once the HR department proves it has its finger on the pulse of the organization's talent needs, its leaders will have a framework within which to ask for additional resources.
A lot of people tag LinkedIn's editors, so it's not a guaranteed path to increased exposure, but it can help alert the relevant people, which, in turn, could see your post featured on LinkedIn's Pulse platform.
He is proud to be part of a network of 170 - plus offices across North America, all of which have a finger on the pulse of cybersecurity trends.
On Wednesday, even the Wall Street Journal's editorial page, which often reflects the pulse of corporate leaders, said the resignations of chief executives should concern the president.
For example, 45 years ago here in Saskatchewan, pulses such as lentils and peas were a small part of the province's farm economy.9 In the 1970s, however, researchers at the University of Saskatchewan began searching for a protein crop to complement wheat, which was suffering from an oversupply and low prices.
Robert Yerkes and John Dodson motivated mice to solve a maze, correcting their errors with an electric pulsewhich in turn increased their stress...
From record - breaking stock market returns to falling unemployment, the U.S. has no shortage of positive economic indicators, and the majority of investors say they feel confident about achieving both their short - and long - term goals, according to the latest «Morgan Stanley Investor Pulse Poll,» which surveyed more than 1,200 investors age 25 to 75 with over $ 100,000 in assets.
Nor, as it happens, had Musk changed his view of the metal Steel Pulse version, which team members had installed on one of the houses there, according to sources.
-- They have a constant pulse on what's happening across the sales organization, again using a common set of operating metrics, so they can see which managers need help, where there may be capacity constraints in terms of needing more leads from marketing or needing to hire more salespeople to handle increased market demand.
We've seen how supply management for dairy, poultry and eggs hurts a) consumers through artificially high prices; b) food processors (and the jobs they could be creating in Canada) because of their inability to compete internationally; c) exporters of all kinds looking for more international trade access, but which Canada is denied because of supply management; d) the majority of Canadian farmers (over 90 per cent)-- those who grow and produce beef, pork, grains, oilseeds, pulses, and who are not supply managed — who would also benefit from more international trade access; and finally e) most ironically, dairy farmers themselves, also prevented from exploiting international growth opportunities.
Third and finally, the traditional story misses the real function of private banks, which is to solve an information problem in the purest Hayekian senses. That is, banks are or should be specialists in risk assessment and risk taking. They should know their client, understand the local market and have their pulse on the broad economy. Arguably, if properly structured, they can and should do this better than other entities such as governments. In other words, the proper role of banks should be underwriting — lend money, hold the debt, and bear the risk. Which is a long - winded way of getting to the main point of this which is to solve an information problem in the purest Hayekian senses. That is, banks are or should be specialists in risk assessment and risk taking. They should know their client, understand the local market and have their pulse on the broad economy. Arguably, if properly structured, they can and should do this better than other entities such as governments. In other words, the proper role of banks should be underwriting — lend money, hold the debt, and bear the risk. Which is a long - winded way of getting to the main point of this Which is a long - winded way of getting to the main point of this post.
LOS ANGELES --(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Campaigner ®, the email marketing brand of j2 Global, Inc. (NASDAQGS: JCOM), today announced the results of its 2017 Christmas in July Survey, which takes a pulse on perspectives around what drives retail success over the holiday season.
Junk bonds, for instance, are producing a less than pulse - quickening yield of 6 % which, adjusted for defaults (likely to explode during the next recession), isn't worth the risk — save in a few special situations.
The law's passage came as a surprise to many in Florida, where lawmakers had failed to enact legislation after the mass shooting at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando in 2016, which left 49 dead, and the shooting at the Fort Lauderdale airport that killed five people in 2017.
«This organization takes the time to keep their fingers on the pulse of changes affecting manufacturing and exporting interests, and makes the implications of these changes known to individual members; which allows us to compete on the world stage.»
Driverless cars rely on lidar, which uses laser light pulses to detect road hazards, as well as sensors such as radar and cameras.
BlackRock recently released the results of our fifth Global Investor Pulse survey, which queried 4,000 Americans about their financial lives to gauge current investor sentiment and behavior.
A gentler mercy followed in which pulse and breath joined in the kind of visceral, somatic prayer that felt upheld by the grace St Paul renders, «The Spirit intercedes for us in sighs too deep for words...» And, in awe, it occurred to me that my very breath proclaims the presence of the God who breathes me.
Radical individualism may regard as authentic faith only that which is confirmed by the pulse, when the truth is, some things are more important than how we may happen to feel about them on any given day.
Gold vermilion gash which — melting, flowing, pulsing — is yet always perfectly defining, accurately designing, and, enlightening one's mind, enflaming one's heart, catches the eye and snatches the ear: one hears the glowing — O heart of matter Thou art matter of the heart — and the blind man, captured in a rapture, sees the singing: Behold here iridescence where the sun never sets.
We hold that those occasions responding to basic pulses or to the lure of a particular past particle form the elementary particles, which in turn form the atoms, which in turn form the molecules, which in turn form the more complex molecules of primitive organisms, which in turn form the one - celled organisms, which in turn form the multi-celled organisms, which, finally, in turn form the more complex organisms, persons.
All our sensible experiences, as we get them immediately, do... change by discrete pulses of perception, each of which keeps us saying «more, more, more,» or «less, less, less,» as the definite increments or diminutions make themselves felt... [All our sensible experiences] come to us in drops.
Thus for Whitehead solipsism is only a temptation because intellectually we turn our back on that deep connectedness which we always really feel between our present pulse of subjectivity and other actual occasions.
Outler, unlike that wine connoisseur, can not be positively boring even on Christology and tradition, subjects which do not quicken all modern pulses.
The doctrine that experience comes in drops or pulses, each of which has a unique character and an indivisible unity, is to be found in the writings of William James; but James never outlined a metaphysics on this basis.
Each pulse of existence — Whitehead calls them «actual entities» — requires the antecedent others as its constituents, yet achieves individuality as a unique, finite synthesis; and when its growth is completed, stays in the universe as one of the infinite number of settled facts from which the individuals of the future will arise.
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