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During each pulsation cycle, the temperature of the star varies by.
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The longer the pulsation period, the more luminous the star.
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The pulsations result from a process called the -mechanism.
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It can detect luminosity variations associated with acoustic pulsations of stars.
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The point of maximum pulsation of the radial artery can usually be palpated just proximal to the wrist.
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The ratio of the time that the liner is open (milking phase) and closed (rest phase) is called the pulsation ratio.
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After subtracting the bestfitting eclipsing binary model, the residuals were analyzed to determine the pulsation properties.
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Giant stars have pulsations that can mimic the presence of planets.
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Non-radial pulsations are when some parts of the surface move inwards and some outward at the same time.
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However, delicate air vibrations could not set up pulsations through the skull as in a proper auditory organ.
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