Examples of using Milliseconds in English and their translations into French
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Plays out the spin in milliseconds, predicts the result,
Mere milliseconds of hesitation in each input process can add up to substantial time lost in the long run.
The LEDs are switched on for many milliseconds and so are fifty times brighter than before.
The whole process should take between 5 and 20 milliseconds, depending on the computer,
Taking more than 400 milliseconds to go from one page to the next is considered slow.
Since the current passes within milliseconds, the client only feels a very light tingling sensation during the treatment session.
And in a matter of milliseconds, it can fine-tune itself on the fly,
Milliseconds later, the circuit breakers for DGs 1,
In just a few seconds(milliseconds), the Ad Exchange may make a bid for publicity
With its switching time of less than 20 milliseconds sensitive loads will continue to operate without disruption.
A simultaneous discontinuity in the two radio channel signals, of 13 milliseconds, was noted at 0125:40.1.
The target acceleration with time expressed in milliseconds is a 86 sin(PIt/88)
For 1.3 milliseconds, I truly believed I was a noble robot in days of yonder.
In a truly dangerous situation, this can save valuable milliseconds because there is no need to run to the next emergency-stop button.
Latency must be less than 5 milliseconds, and bandwidth must not be less than 1 GB/s between the Data Centers in the Metro Area Network.
The ATTACK time range is from 0.2 milliseconds, a very fast attack, to a relatively slow 20 milliseconds.
Latency is more critical than ever, with variance tolerances now measured in single digits of milliseconds.
Furthermore, the signal lags a few seconds behind the neuronal events whose timescale ranges from a millisecond to several hundred milliseconds.
A hermetic seal is ruptured and the gas products are discharged within milliseconds into the protected space.
the delay in the connection is less than 40 milliseconds.