Examples of using Milliseconds in English and their translations into Norwegian
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No, Internet call. Rerouted every three milliseconds.
Rerouted every three milliseconds.
Should be increased 250 milliseconds. That would mean that this delayed parameter.
Its average load time is 687 milliseconds, which is faster than 85% of websites globally.
A ping to the server is timed at 41.0 ms, and the average page load time is 1437 milliseconds. Similar domains.
And that's the thought that went through my head for just a couple milliseconds before I realised, No, I'm looking at the painting.
Live TV and/or other broadcasts are usually delayed(even if by a few seconds/milliseconds), so it is possible that other sources may have more up-to-date information.
For most amateur athletes, the milliseconds that can quite literally be shaved off their times, won't be that important.
With its switching time of less than 20 milliseconds, sensitive loads will continue to operate without disruption.
For majority of amateur athletes, the milliseconds that can actually be shaved off their times, won't be that crucial.
For this purpose, a distance sensor scans the surroundings in front of the bus every 50 milliseconds.
indicating that the result should be a loop and the milliseconds that you want to of delay; i.e.
time lags as short as a few hundred milliseconds can create big problems.
regulates the damping force every 25 milliseconds and thus constantly captures the entire driving situation.
Thanks to advanced prediction algorithms, latency in Apple Pencil is as low as 9 milliseconds.
Automatic detection of fish as it was demonstrated means that the fish are photographed and analyzed in milliseconds so that it can be sorted in the correct class.
regulates the damping force every 25 milliseconds and thus constantly records the entire driving situation.
The young human eye can change focus from distance to seven centimeters from the eye in 350 milliseconds.
changing frequencies within a spectrum every 40 milliseconds.
Phosphorescence, photoluminescence as a result of triplet- singlet electronic relaxation(typical lifetime: milliseconds to hours).