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modulation de fréquence
pulse modulation N
modulation [Brit mɒdjʊˈleɪʃ(ə)n, Am ˌmɑdʒəˈleɪʃən] N (all contexts)
I. pulse [Brit pʌls, Am pəls] N
1. pulse:
pulse ANAT, MED
2. pulse (beat, vibration):
3. pulse:
pulse AUDIO, ELEC, PHYS
4. pulse:
pulse BOT, FOOD
II. pulse [Brit pʌls, Am pəls] VB intr
pulse blood:
pulse heart:
modulation N
I. pulse1 [pʌls] N
1. pulse (heartbeat):
2. pulse (single vibration):
3. pulse (rhythm):
Phrases:
II. pulse1 [pʌls] VB intr
pulse2 [pʌls] N FOOD
modulation N
I. pulse1 [pʌls] N
1. pulse (heartbeat):
2. pulse (single vibration):
3. pulse (rhythm):
Phrases:
II. pulse1 [pʌls] VB intr
pulse2 [pʌls] N culin
Present
Ipulse
youpulse
he/she/itpulses
wepulse
youpulse
theypulse
Past
Ipulsed
youpulsed
he/she/itpulsed
wepulsed
youpulsed
theypulsed
Present Perfect
Ihavepulsed
youhavepulsed
he/she/ithaspulsed
wehavepulsed
youhavepulsed
theyhavepulsed
Past Perfect
Ihadpulsed
youhadpulsed
he/she/ithadpulsed
wehadpulsed
youhadpulsed
theyhadpulsed
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Each information bit (or each symbol) is represented by a long code sequence of several pulses, called chips.
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Among pulses, the major crops are redgram, blackgram, greengram and horsegram.
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Trains contain on average 12 pulses, but trains of over 100 pulses have been recorded.
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The ti's sound pulses in between the bell strokes, by raising the gourd in an upward motion and striking it with the free hand.
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The rural areas are used mainly for growing grains and pulses.
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