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pulse A Chinese herbalist takes the pulses from three different areas on each wrist. From the right, they get a reading on the lung, kidney and spleen yang, from the left, they get a reading on the heart, liver and kidney ying.
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pulse rate The number of times a heart beats per minute in a person's body.
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pulse A short burst of sonar, typically measured as a function of time, distance or power. Each pulse of sonar is also known as a ping. However, the pulse is a more formal term and we use it to describe the length in time and width in meters of a sonar ping (See below).
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pulse In time-domain EM surveys, the short period of intense primary field transmission. Most measurements (the off-time) are measured after the pulse.
Ãâó: www.fugroairborne.com.au/Resources/glossary.shtml
pulse French: impulsion A variation in electrical energy above or below a normal level and a given duration, such as a brief surge of voltage or current.
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