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pulse A discrete change in voltage or current from a sensor that indicates the passage of a incremental amount.
Ãâó: www.florite.com/support/terminology.htm
pulse The beat of the heart felt in an artery. Radial: most common pulse site. In wrist directly under the thumb. Brachial: inside the elbow, little finger side. Femoral: inside the groin. Carotid: on each side of the neck, under outer jaw. Apical: over the lower half of the heart, between breast bone and left nipple, hard to feel. A stethoscope is usually needed to get a clear sound. To take a pulse, use the first and second fingers and count the beats for 60 seconds.
Ãâó: www.daytonhearthospital.com/d2-health1.html
pulse A pulse rhythm is usually more flowing and faster than a groove, but has a similar rhythmic effect, in that it makes for a solid song base. Often times string-chugging can be intermixed with chords in order to gain the desired effect. Imagine a laserbeam, and it "pulsing" with a rhythm. That's the basic imagery, I suppose... Examples:
Ãâó: www.metal-reviews.com/glossary.htm
pulse rate The speed of the ON-OFF signals applied to a stepper motor driver. The pulse rate, divided by the logical steps per revolution of the motor/driver combination, is the rotational speed in revolutions per second (RPS).
Ãâó: www.microkinetics.com/glossary.html
pulse The beat of the heart felt in an artery.
Ãâó: www.arheart.com/hearthealth/terms.html
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