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microsecond [Brit ˈmʌɪkrə(ʊ)ˌsɛkənd, Am ˈmaɪkroʊˌsɛkənd] N
microsecond
microseconde f
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microseconde
microsecond
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One microsecond is to one second as one second is to 11.574 days.
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Here again, the concern is an exact time base with jitter of less than a tenth of a microsecond, without which video recorders can not function.
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The high power of the discharge, above 5 kilowatts for less than a microsecond, can melt and vaporise materials.
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While most proteins typically fold in the order of milliseconds, before 2010 simulations could only reach nanosecond to microsecond timescales.
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If another section attempts to address the same memory bank during this time it is locked out and must wait then try again in the next 4-microsecond cycle.
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