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millisecond

[ UK /mˈɪlɪsˌɛkənd/ ]
[ US /ˈmɪɫɪˌsɛkənd/ ]
NOUN
  1. one thousandth (10^-3) of a second

How To Use millisecond In A Sentence

  • Pain circled my head, blood trickled coppery in my mouth, and darkness called until the clock ticked into the next millisecond and my foot came down awkwardly on the dirt. 365 tomorrows » 2009 » November : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • The 10-millisecond case, including all jitter effects, is highlighted, which results in a 2-dB degradation in loss-of-lock threshold.
  • The technology revolves around neural network processors which can solve very complex problems in real time, where real time is microseconds rather than milliseconds.
  • The "clocks" in question are actually millisecond pulsars – city-sized, sun-massed stars of ultradense matter that spin hundreds of times per second. New Pulsar "Clocks" Will Aid Gravitational Wave Detection | Universe Today
  • The signals were amplified, rectified, and integrated on a moving-time-average basis, with a time constant of 100 milliseconds.
  • A number of time-resolved Laue studies have been performed with time resolutions varying from nanoseconds to milliseconds.
  • Milliseconds later powerful rams lifted the pod six inches, then its rocket motor ignited with a roar, boosting me at a crushing 11g on a slightly forward trajectory.
  • The whole sequence of events, from the inrush of calcium to the initiation of the action potential, takes place in less than two milliseconds.
  • In less than 35 milliseconds the glottis (a tissue flap that guards the entrance to the trachea, or windpipe) closes and produces the characteristic sound as the incoming air is blocked from entering the trachea. When a hiccup is more than just a hiccup
  • The millisecond he stood up, he would be pumped full of steel.
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