Examples of using Microsecond in English and their translations into Romanian
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
That happens in a microsecond.
Four microsecond recharge cycle.
It decided our fate in a microsecond.
You react in a microsecond without thinking.
Each fluctuation only lasts a microsecond.
But in this microsecond that we are still breathing air.
Hey, I wasn't worried for a microsecond.
I had taken a 100 microsecond operation down to a 50 microsecond operation.
Nanoseconds to half a microsecond.
One blast of everything for a microsecond to beat the inertia and then we shut down, except for life-support and two thrusters.
I think the engine fired for a microsecond but it stopped.
Direct current 12-volt will burn out the circuits in a cellphone in a microsecond.
We go back and retrieve Seven of Nine a microsecond before the explosion.
When Willie asked me to be a presenter at the New Awareness Awards… I had to think about it- for about a microsecond.
Problem A MOSFET is switched at 20kHz, andtakes 1 microsecond to switch between states(on to off and off to on).
I was at the keyboard andI saw him vanish in a microsecond.
Bitcoin Lifestyle claims that this process takes a microsecond, so the robot can capitalize on even the slightest market move.
No one has made one that has lasted longer than a microsecond.
Neutrons need about 1 microsecond to be slowed down and therefore a bomb must operate with the fast neutrons as they are produced, without a moderator.
We go to her empty-handed, we will be in the clink in a microsecond.
He went on to calculate that this process could occur in less than a microsecond, and as a consequence would result in an explosion.
Gradual change of the pulse width from 20 nanoseconds to half a microsecond.
Ah, lemongrass with dragon fruit Thai basil, served in a test tube,short ribs braised for a microsecond at 2100 degrees Kelvin, snow made with liquid nitrogen.
There occur currents up to several hundred thousand amperes,the steepness rise up to several hundred thousand Amperes/microsecond.
In 1934, Edgerton was able to generate flashes as brief as one microsecond with this method.
About point 6 grams of mass have been converted into a massive 12.5 kilotonnes of energy in just six tenths of a microsecond.
The S650 can effortlessly support hundreds of thousands of network clients while maintaining microsecond caliber NTP timestamp accuracy.
He invented flashes that can handle way moreenergy than this flash, and they can dump that energy in less that one microsecond.
The module allows Perl to access the system's clock to microsecond accuracy.
In the case of restrikes, secondary discharges,very often more 250 000 Amperes/ microsecond.