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Pulses meaning
plural of pulse
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Global Pulse Confederation (GPC) – the world wide body of the pulses value chain- is looking to partner with various stakeholders in the pulses industry in India to grow both consumption and cultivation of pulses in the country.
This means most pulses actually contain no photons (no pulse is sent), some pulses contain 1 photon (which is desired) and a few pulses contain 2 or more photons.
Pulses or legumes are the edible seeds of leguminous plants grown for food, and the most commonly consumed pulses include chickpeas, lentils, peas and beans.
Covid-19 Impact in the Pulses Trade Absence of lockdown has served so well with pulses sector, most especially when compared to our neighbouring countries.
In case of pulses, the minister said prices of most pulses are stable now and in fact much lower than what they prevailed four years back.
The 2015-16 pulses crisis was not a wasted opportunity; it set forth an ambitious and desirable outcome to make the country self-sufficient in pulses production.
Leuzinger and Bader proved that by inserting small needles into the water-carrying tissues, releasing small pulses of heat from one needle at intervals, and then detecting the pulses with the others.
The scientists tested how long fidelity improvement could be sustained and found that more pulses always improved matters for the Rigetti computer, while there was a limit of about 100 pulses for the IBM computer.
A "pulse distributor" takes the pulses generated by the CPU clock and break them up into eight separate time pulses, each of which would activate a different row of the lattice.
As these narrow waveguides (~1-3 µm core diameter) are combined with ultrashort pulses at the zero-dispersion wavelength pulses are not instantly destroyed by dispersion.
Bad designs have intermittent problems such as "glitches", vanishingly fast pulses that may trigger some logic but not others, " runt pulses " that do not reach valid "threshold" voltages, or unexpected ("undecoded") combinations of logic states.
Dials at user stations typically produced pulses at the rate of ten pulses per second (pps), while dials on operator consoles on Crossbar or electronic exchanges often pulsed at 20 pps.
However, they recommended slowing the shock wave firing rate from 120 pulses per minute to 60 pulses per minute to reduce the risk of renal injury and increase the degree of stone fragmentation.
New Zealand uses ten pulses minus the number desired; so dialing 7 produces three pulses.
Signals on the first frequency were transmitted in 0.3 sec pulses (under normal temperature and pressure conditions on-board), with pauses of the same duration filled by pulses on the second frequency.
Since the pulse energy is equal to the average power divided by the repetition rate, this goal can sometimes be satisfied by lowering the rate of pulses so that more energy can be built up in between pulses.
The most common version decodes the digits 1 through 9, as one to nine pulses, respectively, and the digit 0 as ten pulses.
The use of chirped pulses and a high dynamic range may lead to temporal overlap of the sent and received pulses, however, requiring a circulator for this function.
Using two receivers solved the problem of mis-aligning the pulses, because the phases would only align properly between the two copies of the signal when the same pulses were being compared.
A handheld, lightweight controller allows the user to control timing, intensity and synchronisation of the stimuli, while Neuromod’s proprietary Tonguetip module sits in the user’s mouth, administering electrical pulses to the top of the tongue.