Definitionn. (electronics) a sharp transient wave in the normal electrical state
Last update: July 15, 2015
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By the pulsation of the pericardial vesicle (best observed in the larva) the blood is driven into the glomerulus, from which it issues by efferent vessels which effect a junction with the ventral (sub-intestinal) vessel in the trunk. [Please select]
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Petya rode beside Denisov, the pulsation of his body constantly increasing. [Please select]
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There must have been disquieting echoes in her, rhythms that answered to the pulsation of an ampler life. [Please select]
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There was one slight pulsation of the heart and a gentle motion of the hand. [Please select]
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One more lingering pulsation of the earthquake quivered through the ground. [Please select]
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There was a gentle pulsation in the heart so near to his. [Please select]
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The more northerly colonies, the nearer to New France, feel the stronger pulsation, but Virginia, too, is shaken. [Please select]
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The strong pulse and the feeble pulse refer to the strength or weakness of the pulsation. [Please select]
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The man whom she had loved with every pulsation of her heart already seemed to her only a dear memory. [Please select]
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By dicrotic pulse is meant that kind of pulsation which makes each beat seem double, and therefore it is generally called the double pulse. [Please select]
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The venous or "jugular pulse" is the pulsation so frequently observed in the jugular vein of cattle and is particularly noticeable while they are ruminating--"chewing the cud." [Please select]
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