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nanosecond [am. angl. ˈnænoʊˌsɛkənd, brit. angl. ˈnanə(ʊ)sɛkənd] SAM.

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In electronic devices, the probability of such an undecided state lasting longer than a few nanoseconds, while always possible, is infinitesimal.
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The pulse has magnitude in the range of hundred or more kilovolts and duration of about 50-150 nanoseconds.
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This resistive non-superconducting section then leads to a detectable voltage pulse of a duration of about 1 nanosecond.
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Memory cycle time was reduced to 750 nanoseconds.
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If classified by pulse duration, the company manufactures nanosecond and picosecond lasers.
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This beam provided proton pulses of 3 nanoseconds each with up to 524 nanosecond gaps.
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However, the actual subtraction value amounted to only 985.6 nanoseconds, corresponding to an arrival time 57.8 nanoseconds earlier than expected.
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S, with a half-life shorter than 200 nanoseconds.
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This comparison indicated neutrinos had arrived at the detector 57.8 nanoseconds faster than if they had been traveling at the speed of light in vacuum.
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The obtained pulse is called a chirped pulse as its frequency is changing with time, and it is typically a few nanoseconds long.
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