Sentences with phrase «second chirp»

As a result, the second chirp creates a different pattern of signals.
When the second chirp comes, the neurons have not yet settled down.

Not exact matches

But while bleating smartphones and constantly chirping social media usually take the blame for derailing productivity, there is a second, perhaps even more insidious, low - tech impediment to actually getting work done: good old - fashioned meetings.
First a few jokes: My sources tell me that the new Fed Chairman will be Marc Faber; second, as Lloyd Blankfein is chirping about Brexit and Goldman moving to Frankfurt, Germany, he opined several years ago that Goldman was doing God's work.
It really mucks up beautiful basketball when the refs are chirping every 5 seconds, and when the other team is allowed to suplex players and only get double techs.
It can locate the direction of a cricket's chirp even though its ears are less than 2 mm apart — a separation so slight that the time of arrival difference between its ears is only about four millionths of a second (0.000004 sec).
For example, some of the jigsaw pieces it selects are split - second upsweeps or downsweeps in frequency — the sharp pitch changes that make up a chirp.
When binary black holes merge, they produce chirps that last just a fraction of a second in the LIGO detector's sensitive band.
When the neutron star pair collided, the chirp lasted about 100 seconds and passed through LIGO's entire frequency range.
«It looked like a chirp, it looked at something that started at low frequencies — for us low frequencies means 20 or 30 hertz, that's like the lowest note on a bass guitar, sweeping very rapidly up over just a fraction of a second... up to 150 hertz or so, sort of near middle C on a piano.»
Those «chirps,» sweeping from low to high pitches like a siren, happen much faster — in less than a second — whereas this one lingered in low pitches for almost a minute that the detector could record.
Also, according to folklore, if you want to know (roughly) the temperature, listen to the number of cricket chirps in a 15 - second period and add 37 to get the approximate temperature in Fahrenheit.
So when I spied this sugary - sweet novelty print 1950's dress from Second Skin Vintage, with her pastel hues and rows of chirping baby birds, I knew I had found the perfect Easter frock to help me ring in the Spring.
In this clutch / flywheel replacement guide, during the test drive, the driver says «I just chirped second gear!
This car has never chirped second gear.».
Mazda uses audible alerts, but they're the politest ones I've seen (actually, heard): If you flip the turn signal to change lanes, blind spot detection only chirps for a second rather than continuously if there's another car in the way.
And this year, the engine makes enough power so that if you rev the engine high enough, you can make the rear tires chirp when shifting into second gear.
It'll chirp the fronts in first and second easily on dry pavement but holds its line fairly well, despite all the power running to those wheels.
It'll spin the tires out of first, and give a chirp in second if you really goose it.
Sure, you could chirp the tires from a stop, but acceleration was leisurely and with quoted 0 -60-mph times ranging from the mid - to high - nine - second range.
The forest was alive with birdsong from the nearby Lily lake - they chirped with such abandon it seemed as if they were welcoming the guests to this splendid place: the venue for Professor Wangari Maathai's second memorial anniversary.
The new owners won't care about how you listened to the chirping of the cute little Chickadees as you fed them from right out of your hand off the second floor back porch that you proudly built (without a permit) when that same said porch collapses during their house warming party with all of your former neighbours thereon, and thence, thereunder, in an alcohol - fuelled heap of cursing humanity.
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