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( Pulse 87 did gain a foothold in the New York City market, and was poised to expand into other major markets, but the format's parent company went bankrupt before that could happen, and the format is now only available via Internet and mobile streaming.
Pulse radar: The round-trip time for the radar pulse to get to the target and return is measured.
Pulse amplitude is measured with respect to a specified reference and therefore should be modified by qualifiers, such as " average ", " instantaneous ", " peak ", or " root-mean-square ".
Pulse dialing, dial pulse, or loop disconnect dialing, also called rotary or decadic dialling in the United Kingdom ( because up to 10 pulses are sent ), is pulsing in which a direct-current pulse train is produced by interrupting a steady signal according to a fixed or formatted code for each digit and at a standard pulse repetition rate.
Pulse dispersion in a graded index optical fiber is given by
Pulse dispersion in a step index optical fiber is given by
In telephone networks, digital communication is utilized for transferring many phone calls over the same copper cable or fiber cable by means of Pulse code modulation ( PCM ), i. e. sampling and digitization, in combination with Time division multiplexing ( TDM ) ( 1962 ).
Schlumberger's Pulse technology is an example of this.
Pulse broadening caused by material dispersion in a unit length of optical fiber is given by the product of M ( λ ) and spectral width ( Δλ ).
The Gray code is sometimes attributed, incorrectly, to Elisha Gray ( in Principles of Pulse Code Modulation, K. W. Cattermole, for example ).
* Nat Turner is mentioned in the song " Born Fe Rebel " by Steel Pulse.
Elves is an acronym for Emissions of Light and Very Low Frequency Perturbations from Electromagnetic Pulse Sources.
Reporting on the popular culture site Inside Pulse and in The Eagle newspaper, Robert Saucedo remembered to be " not the only one ... having to sit through the movie as a kid fidgeting in your seat as the film delivers abstract image after abstract image ", concluding that Fantasia is " for adults and very nerdy kids ," while news and gossip website PopSugar included Fantasia in its " 10 Movies That Scared Buzz Readers as Kids " list.
Because of the low Pulse Repetition Frequency ( PRF ) of most coherent pulsed radars, which maximizes the coverage in range, the amount of doppler processing is limited.
According to Metro Pulse writer Jack Renfro, the incident occurred in 1952 and may have been witnessed by James Agee, who passed the story on to Mitchum – who not only starred in the movie, but also produced the film, co-wrote the screenplay, and is rumored to have directed much of the film himself.
Its formal name is Pulse code modulation ( PCM ) of voice frequencies.
G. 711, also known as Pulse Code Modulation ( PCM ), is a very commonly used waveform codec.
# Pulse combustion dryer: A less-expensive continuous process that can handle higher viscosities and solids loading than a spray dryer, and that sometimes gives a freeze-dry quality powder that is free-flowing.
This functions as a metronome and is referred to as " The Pulse ".
In most cases, the function of the POTS local loop presented to the customer for connection to telephone equipment is practically unchanged and remains compatible with old Pulse dialing telephones, even ones dating back to the early 20th century.
Pulse position modulation is also used for communication to the ISO / IEC 15693 contactless smart card as well as the HF implementation of the EPC Class 1 protocol for RFID tags.
The heyday of roots reggae is usually considered the latter half of the 1970s – with singers such as Johnny Clarke, Cornell Campbell, Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Burning Spear, Dennis Brown, Max Romeo, Horace Andy, Hugh Mundell, and Lincoln Thompson, and groups like Black Uhuru, Steel Pulse, Israel Vibration, The Gladiators and Culture – teaming up with producers such as Lee ' Scratch ' Perry, Bunny Lee, Joseph Hoo Kim and Coxsone Dodd.
The first movie, Heirs to the Stars, opened on May 28, 2005, followed by Lovers on October 29, 2005, and Love is the Pulse of the Stars on March 6, 2006.
Around 33 % of " Heir to the Stars " was remastered footage, with 70 % for " Lovers " and almost 80 % for " Love is the Pulse of the Stars ".

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Pulse Code Modulation ( PCM ) lines and 6 automatic exchange stations from Pyongyang
K-Rock shares transmitter facilities with sister station Bay FM ( along with 94. 7 The Pulse and 96. 3 Rhema FM )-broadcasting from a high-powered transmitter on top of Murradoc Hill on the Bellarine Peninsula.
If the PSAP receives calls from the telephone company on older analog trunks, they are usually Pulse driven circuits.
* Edward " Stubbs " Stubblefield, the fictional undead from the Stubbs the Zombie in " Rebel Without a Pulse " video game
However, various backronyms have been suggested, including " Transmitted Electro-Magnetic Pulse / Energy Standards & Testing ", " Telecommunications ElectroMagnetic Protection, Equipment, Standards & Techniques ", " Transient ElectroMagnetic Pulse Emanation STandard ", and " Telecommunications Electronics Material Protected from Emanating Spurious Transmissions ".
* An aeroplane model referring to the crashing aeroplane used in the DVD Pulse at the end of " On the Run ", perhaps also David Gilmour's and Nick Mason's love for aviation and / or the song " Learning to Fly " or possibly the plane that killed Pink's father and symbolising his mother in " The Trial ", from The Wall
* Sci-Fi Pulse interview from 2004
* Pulse ( signal processing ), a rapid and transient change from a baseline
* " Pulse ", a song by The Mad Capsule Markets from Osc-Dis
* " Pulse ", a song by The Psychedelic Furs from The Psychedelic Furs
* Gran Pulse, or simply Pulse, a fictional world from Final Fantasy XIII
* Hallowed Pulse, one of the deities from Fabula Nova Crystallis: Final Fantasy
* Pulse ( signal processing ), A rapid change in some characteristic of a signal from a baseline value to a higher or lower value, followed by a rapid return to the baseline value.
Channel 13 dropped the Pulse moniker from its newscasts in 1989, renaming the news branding Channel 13 Eyewitness News ( later becoming Fox 13 Eyewitness News " in 1996 before the Eyewitness News brand was dropped altogether in 1997 ).
Atlantic Pulse used ATV reporters, but different anchors and graphics, with a comparatively spartan set located across the newsroom from ATV's.
If the instruction has an indirect address, the effective address is read from main memory, and any required data is fetched from main memory to be processed and then placed into data registers ( Clock Pulse: T < sub > 3 </ sub >).
At Royal Ascot he won the Prince of Wales's Stakes by five lengths from Steel Pulse, setting a new course record.
Tom Terrell, who would later serve as their manager, was instrumental in masterminding the U. S. premiere of Steel Pulse on the night of Bob Marley's funeral, which was broadcast live around the world from the 9: 30 Club, 930 F Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. on 21 May 1981.
Pulse shared the stage with Watts ’ band, Beshara, along with other artists from Birmingham.
The track " Pulse " from this release received significant airplay on the national radio network Triple J and was later included on the compilation CD Full Metal Racket, an album compiled by Andrew Haug.
Characters from the series moved to Brian Michael Bendis ' subsequent series The Pulse.

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