pulsation in the PONS Dictionary

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It has been proposed that this short-term behaviour is due to non-radial pulsations, fast rotational modulation, or the presence of a lower-mass companion.
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Suppose we have a spherically symmetric star of fixed mass which is experiencing spherical pulsations.
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Based upon frequency analysis of the observed light curve, the star's variability exhibits multiple periods of pulsation.
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Much work has been devoted to development of pumps with low pulsation.
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During each pulsation cycle, the temperature of the star varies by.
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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 identified pulsation periods are 32.3, 38.5, and 44.9 days.
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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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With relative fluctuations in brightness from 10% down the observable limit, non-radial pulsation is very common among stars.
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It is in an eccentric orbit, which aided its detection as giant stars have pulsations which can mimic the presence of a planet.
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