nanosecond in A Sentence

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    Response time: Less than 5 Nanosecond.

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    We have only recently conceived of the Nanosecond.

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    Better speed and could calculate data in Nanoseconds.

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    The correct answer is: Nanoseconds.

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    The access time in DRAM is around 60 Nanoseconds.

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    Poplar low power Nanosecond integrated laser/UV Laser Marking machine parts.

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    The laser pulses in Nanosecond range has very high energy.

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    These computers reduce the computational time from microseconds to Nanoseconds.

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    Whereas, the access time in DRAM usually remains above 50 Nanoseconds.

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    Oops, you have just lost 63 Nanoseconds already trying to decide.

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    Maple series air cooled low power Nanosecond laser/UV laser Marking Machine parts.

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    The access time on DRAM is almost never less than 50 Nanoseconds.

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    Here the response time is very short- which is only 10 Nanoseconds.

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    In less than a Nanosecond, I have to decide where I'm going to hit it.

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    In the Nanosecond before your next thought, you are in a state of pure potential.

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    Most of it is high-volume Nanosecond computer trading, the type that almost crashed our economy.

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    An everyday experience with small fractions of a second is a 1-gigahertz microprocessor which has a cycle time of 1 Nanosecond.

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    It's where the brain weighs up the value of a stimulus in a Nanosecond, sending‘go for it' or‘stay away' signals.

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    They see an opening in the faster-moving lane, flip on their turn signal and merge a Nanosecond later, right into my path.

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    In that one billionth of a second CNI's pulsed Nanosecond fiber lasers can interact with a range of materials to mark, ablate, clean, scribe, cut, engrave and drill.

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    The Q-swithched Nd: YAG laser radiates the light with a specific wavelength in high peak energy pulses hence the light penetrates into the tissue only for a Nanosecond.

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    What is different today are the vast social media networks that allow all information- minor or major- to zip around the internet in Nanoseconds without regard to truth or importance.

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    Since the laser pulses in Nanosecond but with super high energy(single pulse can reach to 2000mj), the shot pigment mass swell quickly and break into small pieces, which will be eliminated through metabolic system.

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    The enemy is our chattering brain, which, if we give it so much as a Nanosecond, will start producing alibis, transparent self-justifications, and a million reasons why we can't/shouldn't/won't do what we need to do.

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    The enemy is our chattering brain, which, if we give it so much as a Nanosecond, will start producing excuses, alibis, self-justifications, and a million reasons why we can't/shouldn't/won't do what we know we need to do.

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    The enemy is our chattering brain, which, if we give it so much as a Nanosecond, will start producing excuses, alibis, transparent self-justifications, and a million reasons why we can't/shouldn't/won't do what we know we need to do.”.

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    If the resolving time of the detectors is less than 500 picoseconds rather than about 10 Nanoseconds, it is possible to localize the event to a segment of a chord, whose length is determined by the detector timing resolution.

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    The neuroscience-based approach is to focus on changing our stress wiring, the self-regulatory circuits that are triggered in a matter of Nanoseconds that control our response to stress(and whether we eat that cookie or go for a walk instead).

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    She was careful to tell her audience that the length of her Nanoseconds was actually the maximum speed the signals would travel in a vacuum, and that signals would travel more slowly through the actual wires that were her teaching aids.

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    In your example, the out-of-order 3 will lead to a branch-misprediction(for appropriate conditions, where 3 gives a different result than 1000), and thus processing that array will likely take a couple dozen or hundred Nanoseconds longer than a sorted array would, hardly ever noticeable.

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