pulse |
(electrical/electronic) A change in the level, over a relatively short period of time, of a signal whose value is normally constant. Example: The voltage level of a point shifts from 0 to +12 volts, with respect to ground, for a period of 2 microseconds. Pulses represent the 1's and 0's of digital logic.
Ãâó: connectors.tycoelectronics.com/glossary/glossary-p...
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pulse oximetry |
a test in which a device that clips on the finger measures the oxygen level in the blood.
Ãâó: www.cchs.net/health/health-info/docs/2100/2186.asp
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pulse |
Throbbing sensation felt in the arteries in time with the heartbeat.
Ãâó: www.kidneyoptions.com/medicalterm.html
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pulse |
A current or voltage which changes abruptly from one value to another & back to the original value in a finite length of time. Used to describe one particular variation in a series of wave motions.
Ãâó: www.iec-usa.com/Browse02/GLSP.html
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pulse |
movement of a blood vessel coinciding with the heart beat
Ãâó: heart.kumu.org/hhglossary.html
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