Examples of using Microseconds in English and their translations into Swedish
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Microsecond; microseconds; µs; us.
The variance is 1.47 microseconds.- Now!
The temporal variance of the chroniton torpedo was 1.47 microseconds.
Elapsed time(in microseconds) of a completed remote call
Time(in microseconds) spent by the client's thread waiting for other threads or resources.
Time waiting for disk input/output(in microseconds) for the remote call in this collection interval.
Wait Time Time waiting for other clients(in microseconds) for the remote call in this collection interval.
excluding only critical motion control demanding real-time communication with response times down to microseconds.
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Colorized simulation of what happens to 1100 carbon atoms in a‘flat' sheet of graphene about 20 microseconds after the central atom is moved slightly upwards.
Tewary also calculated how ripples propagate in 1,100 carbon atoms in a sheet of graphene over periods up to about 45 microseconds, a problem that could not be solved previously.
reaching maximum temperature in less than 100 microseconds, thus allowing for rapid(high throughput
Seismologists estimate that the earthquake was so powerful that it may have shortened the length of the day by 1.26 microseconds and moved the Earth's figure axis by 2.7 milliarcseconds about 8 cm.
can shine in microseconds Performance 1 model is consistent with the original car,
including our own attention divided into microseconds, which are offered for sale in algorithmic auctions while we scroll in social media flows.
conventional calculations show that the gas should be‘pressed out' of the nanobubbles within microseconds.
The new NIST technique is expected to enable modeling of many other processes that occur at time scales of nano- to microseconds, such as formation
nucleic acid-based molecular machines on timescales from microseconds to minutes, and will reveal intimate details of the interactions of these molecules with their environment.