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  1. Pulse (legume)

    . http www.pulsecanada.com Pulse Canada Industry association that represents growers, processors and traders of pulse crops in Canada. http www.specialcrops.mb.ca Canadian Special Crops Association National trade association that represents companies involved in the merchandising of Canadian pulse and special crops. DEFAULTSORT Pulse Legume Category Vegetables Category Lists of foods Category ...Citations missing date August 2009 A pulse Latin puls , ref http www.perseus.tufts.edu hopper text?doc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.04.0059 3Aentry 3Dpuls puls , Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary , on Perseus Digital Library ref from Greek language Greek poltos , porridge ref http www.perseus.tufts.edu hopper text?doc Perseus 3Atext 3A1999.04.0057 3Aentry 3Dpo 2Fltos poltos , Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek English Lexicon , on Perseus Digital Library ref is an annual legume leguminous crop yielding from one to twelve seeds of variable size, shape, and color within a pod. Pulses are used for food and animal feed. The term pulse , as used by the Food and Agricultural Organization FAO , is reserved for crops harvested solely for the dry seed. This excludes green beans and green peas, which are considered vegetable crops. Also excluded are crops that are mainly grown for oil extraction oilseeds like soybeans and peanut s , and crops which are used exclusively for sowing clovers, alfalfa . However, in common use these distinctions are not clearly made, and many of the varieties so classified and given below are also used as vegetables, with their beans in pods while young cooked in whole cuisines and sold for the purpose for example black eyed beans, lima ... nitrogen . Just like words such as bean and lentil , the word pulse may also refer to just the seed ... Countries Study, legume consumption was highly correlated with a reduced mortality from coronary ... ref See also Bean Common bean Legume Fabaceae References Reflist Food and Agriculture ...   more details



  1. Legume

    feed. Grain legumes are cultivated for their seed s, and are also called pulse legume pulses . The seeds ... in Google books ref See also Pulse legume References reflist External links Commons category Legumes wiktionary Americana Poster http www.grainlegumes.com AEP European association for grain legume research ...Image Soybeanvarieties.jpg thumb 185px Varieties of soybean seeds, a popular legume A legume IPA en l ju m pron in Botany botanical writing is a plant in the family Fabaceae or Leguminosae , or a fruit of these specific plants. A legume fruit is a Fruit Simple fruit simple dry fruit that develops from ... thumb 100px Pea pods The term legume is derived from the Latin word legumen with the same meaning ... language and refers to any kind of vegetable the English word legume being translated in French ... protein where there was not enough meat. Fixation of nitrogen in the soil Legume plants are notable ... and reduced by the presence of ample nitrogen. Legume seed and foliage have a comparatively higher protein content than non legume material, probably due to the additional nitrogen that legumes ... ref Legume species grown for their flowers include lupin s, which are farmed commercially for their blooms ... green manure legume species are cultivated to be tilled back into the soil in order to exploit the high ... for this purpose include Leucaena , Cyamopsis , and Sesbania species. Various legume species are farmed ... http www.ildis.org ILDIS International Legume Database & Information Service http www.bioversityinternational.org ... The significance of Vavilov s scientific expeditions and ideas for development and use of legume genetic resources http www.legumefutures.eu Legume Futures A major research initiative to develop novel ... Kaun el es Legumbre eo Gu o eu Lekale fa fr L gumineuse gl Legume hi hsb ... Belgfrukt pl Str k pt Legume qu Chaqallu ru simple Legume sk Strukoviny sl Strok sr fi Palko th uk war Legume zh yue bat smg Onk t nis augals ...   more details



  1. Rhodopis (legume)

    italic title Taxobox image image width image caption regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Fabales familia Fabaceae subfamilia Faboideae tribus Phaseoleae subtribus Diocleinae genus Rhodopis genus authority Urb. subdivision ranks Species subdivision Rhodopis is a genus of flowering plant s in the legume family, Fabaceae . It belongs to the sub family Faboideae . Category Faboideae Faboideae stub ...   more details



  1. Rothia (legume)

    Taxobox name Rothia image image width image caption regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Fabales familia Fabaceae subfamilia Faboideae tribus Crotalarieae genus Rothia genus authority Pers. subdivision ranks subdivision Rothia is a genus of flowering plant s in the legume family, Fabaceae . It belongs to the sub family Faboideae . Category Faboideae Faboideae stub ...   more details



  1. Pterodon (legume)

    italic title taxobox name Pterodon regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Fabales familia Fabaceae subfamilia Faboideae tribus Dipterygeae genus Pterodon genus authority Vogel Pterodon is a genus of flowering plant s in the legume family, Fabaceae . It belongs to the subfamily Faboideae . Category Faboideae Faboideae stub ...   more details



  1. Liparia (legume)

    Taxobox name Liparia image image width image caption regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Fabales familia Fabaceae subfamilia Faboideae tribus Podalyrieae genus Liparia genus authority L. subdivision ranks subdivision Liparia is a genus of flowering plant s in the legume family, Fabaceae . It belongs to the sub family Faboideae . Category Faboideae Faboideae stub ...   more details



  1. Eminia (legume)

    Taxobox name Eminia image image width image caption regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Fabales familia Fabaceae subfamilia Faboideae tribus Phaseoleae subtribus Glycininae genus Eminia genus authority Taub. subdivision ranks subdivision Eminia is a genus of flowering plant s in the legume family, Fabaceae . It belongs to the sub family Faboideae . Category Faboideae Faboideae stub ...   more details



  1. Legume lectin

    Infobox protein family Symbol Lectin legB Name Legume lectin domain image PDB 1lem EBI.jpg width caption Structure of the monosaccharide binding site of lentil lectin. ref name pmid7696853 cite journal author Loris R, Casset F, Bouckaert J, et al. title The monosaccharide binding site of lentil lectin an X ray and molecular modelling study journal Glycoconj. J. volume 11 issue 6 pages 507 17 year 1994 month December pmid 7696853 doi url ref Pfam PF00139 Pfam clan CL0004 InterPro IPR001220 SMART PROSITE PDOC00278 MEROPS SCOP 1lem TCDB OPM family OPM protein PDB PDB2 1apn , PDB2 1avb , PDB2 1ax0 , PDB2 1ax1 , PDB2 1ax2 , PDB2 1axy , PDB2 1axz , PDB2 1azd , PDB2 1bjq , PDB2 1bqp , PDB2 1bxh , PDB2 1bzw , PDB2 1ces , PDB2 1ciw , PDB2 1cjp , PDB2 1cn1 , PDB2 1con , PDB2 1cq9 , PDB2 1cr7 , PDB2 1cvn , PDB2 1dbn , PDB2 1dgl , PDB2 1dhk , PDB2 1dq0 , PDB2 1dq1 , PDB2 1dq2 , PDB2 1dq4 , PDB2 1dq5 ... , PDB2 2zbj , PDB2 2zmk , PDB2 2zml , PDB2 2zmn , PDB2 3cna , PDB2 3d4k , PDB2 3enr , PDB2 5cna The legume ... pmid2227211 cite journal author Sharon N, Lis H title Legume lectins a large family of homologous proteins ... ref ref name pmid9546043 cite journal author Loris R, Hamelryck T, Bouckaert J, Wyns L title Legume ... pmid 9546043 doi 10.1016 S0167 4838 97 00182 9 url ref The exact function of the legume lectins ... family include phytohemagglutinin and concanavalin A . Sugar binding by legume lectins The legume ... or hydrophobic groups. ref name pmid9546043 Quaternary structure The legume lectins are also interesting from the point of view of protein structure. Despite the conserved structure of the legume lectin ... author Manoj N, Suguna K title Signature of quaternary structure in the sequences of legume lectins ... pii S0022 2836 00 93785 9 ref valign top Image Legume lectin monomer.jpg thumb 210px A typical legume .... Image Legume lectin quat.jpg thumb 340px Quaternary structures of some legume lectins. One of the subunits ... Lectins Category Carbohydrates Category Proteins Category Legume Lectins ru ...   more details



  1. Dolichos (legume)

    Taxobox name Dolichos image image width image caption regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Fabales familia Fabaceae subfamilia Faboideae tribus Phaseoleae subtribus Phaseolinae genus Dolichos genus authority L. subdivision ranks subdivision Dolichos is a genus of flowering plant s in the legume family, Fabaceae . It belongs to the sub family Faboideae . It is also known as seim, lablab , or field beans. Related links http www.lablablab.org University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore Dolichos lab Category Faboideae Faboideae stub ...   more details



  1. Cassia (legume)

    About the legume genus Cassia other uses Cassia disambiguation DISPLAYTITLE Cassia legume taxobox name Cassia image Starr 030702 0030 Cassia javanica.jpg image caption Apple blossom Cassia br Cassia javanica as described by Carolus Linnaeus the Younger regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Fabales familia Fabaceae subfamilia Caesalpinioideae tribus Cassieae subtribus Cassiinae genus Cassia genus authority Carolus Linnaeus L. subdivision ranks Species subdivision Hundreds Verify source date December 2007 , see text. synonyms Cathartocarpus small partim small Cassia is a genus of Fabaceae in the subfamily Caesalpinioideae . Commonly called cassias , cassia disambiguation cassia is also the English name of Cinnamomum aromaticum in the Lauraceae from which the spice cassiabark is derived , and some other species of Cinnamomum . In addition, the genus Cassia was for long ill delimited with regards to the related Cassiinae especially Senna genus Senna , many species of which were once placed herein. ref name ildis2005 ILDIS 2005 ref As a rule of thumb, Cassia sensu stricto contains the largest Cassiinae, usually mid sized tree s. In classical antiquity Antiquity , cassia kas a , q i Verify source date December 2007 what is Q tsiy ah ? , etc. usually meant certain local or widely traded Cinnamomum species. For details, see Cinnamomum aromaticum History Cassia . Ecology and uses Image Cassia.jpg thumb left 250px A Cassia fistula flower Owing to this confusion about which species actually belong into Cassia , many references to some sort of cassia are less than clear usually it is hard or even impossible to determine if a species of the present genus, of Senna genus Senna , or of Cinnamomum is meant ... Reflist References Aut International Legume Database & Information Service ILDIS 2005 http www.ildis.org Genus Cassia . Version 10.01, November 2005. Retrieved 2007 DEC 20. DEFAULTSORT Cassia Legume ...   more details



  1. The Pulse

    The Pulse may refer to tocright Radio The Pulse Sirius XM , a hot AC channel on Sirius XM Radio The Pulse Sirius , The original Sirius incarnation on channel 9 until November 12, 2008 The Pulse of West Yorkshire , a UK radio station originally known as Pennine Radio 94.7 The Pulse , an Australian community radio station from Geelong, Victoria formerly known as 3YYR The Pulse program , an Australian radio program The Pulse ESPN Radio , a college basketball program airing on ESPN Radio Comics The Pulse comics , a Marvel comic book about a section of the Daily Bugle newspaper focusing on superheroes The Pulse comics news , a comic book news website at Comicon.com Novels The Pulse, the signal transmitted from cell phones that made people go crazy in Stephen King s Cell novel Cell Other Central Pulse , a New Zealand netball team based in Wellington that compete in the trans Tasman ANZ Championship The Pulse, a lifestyle and entertainment magazine in Worcester, MA The Pulse, a weekly local music and entertainment magazine in Minneapolis, MN The Pulse Journal , a weekly broadsheet newspaper founded in Mason, Ohio and owned by Cox Enterprises The Pulse, A Social Experiment, a voluntary experiment to do without electronics for a period of time See also Pulse disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Pulse

    other uses Refimprove date December 2008 In medicine , one s pulse represents the tactile arterial palpation of the heartbeat by trained fingertips. The pulse may be palpated in any place that allows an artery ... joint posterior tibial artery . The pulse can also be measured by listening to the heart beat directly auscultation , traditionally using a stethoscope . Physiology The pulse is a decidedly low ... of cardiac performance. Claudius Galen was perhaps the first physiologist to describe the pulse. ref Temkin 165 BBC a ref The pulse is an expedient tactile method of determination of Systole medicine ... in Pulse diagnosis Pulse Diagnosis and seek six different pulses in each wrist, each corresponding ... and volume of the pulse and may characterize it as strong, thready, slippery or floating. ref The Pulse ... enough to create a palpable pressure wave. The Heart Rate may be greater or lesser than the Pulse ... or audible sounds at the heart apex, in which case it is not the pulse. The pulse deficit difference ... artery and auscultation at the heart apex. Pulse velocity, pulse deficits and much more physiologic ... care since the 1970s. The rate of the pulse is observed and measured by tactile or visual means on the outside of an artery and is recorded as beats per minute or BPM. The pulse may be further indirectly ... under oxygenated vs. deoxygenated conditions allows the technology of Pulse Oximetry . Normal Pulse Rates Normal pulse rates in beats per minute BPM class wikitable     newborn   ... athletes     120 160 80 140 80 130 75 120 75 110 60 100 40 70 The pulse rate can be used ... cite web title Pulse Rate Measurement url http www.webmd.com heart disease pulse measurement work Healthwise publisher WebMD accessdate 14 March 2011 ref Evaluation A collapsing pulse is a sign of hyperdynamic circulation . Several pulse patterns can be of clinical significance. These include Pulsus ... The strength of the pulse can also be reported ref name urlwww.meddean.luc.edu cite web url ...   more details



  1. S-PULSE

    Orphan date April 2010 Cleanup date March 2011 citations date March 2011 http www.s pulse.eu S PULSE is the acronym of Shrink Path of Ultra Low Power Superconducting Electronics. S PULSE is a support action of the European Seventh Framework Programme FP7 that stimulates joint efforts of European academic and industrial groups in the field of superconducting technologies. The general goal is to prepare Superconductor Electronics SE technologies for the technology generation beyond the CMOS scaling limits called often beyond CMOS . S PULSE supports the Superconducting Electronics community to strengthen the vital link between research and development and industry. It also strengthens the exchange of knowledge and ideas and take charge of education. The challenge in SE is to achieve superconducting electronic circuit performance beyond the possibilities of semiconductor circuit technologies, and to make SE technologies ready to benefit to other technologies in the world markets. This support action, developed in the 2008 2010 period, is focused to prepare a Technology Roadmap and a Strategic Research Agenda SRA to enable the transition from the present scientific oriented network for SE towards an industrially guided European Technology Platform ETP . References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist External links http www.s pulse.eu S PULSE http www.lahc.univ savoie.fr fluxonics FLUXONICS http www.fluxonics foundry.de FLUXONICS Foundry RSFQ DEFAULTSORT S Pulse Category Superconductivity ...   more details



  1. Pulse!

    Pulse was a tabloid magazine published by Tower Records which contained record reviews, interviews and advertising. ref citation url http www.sfgate.com cgi bin article.cgi?f c a 2006 10 19 DDGPJLR16L32.DTL title For S.F. rockers, Tower Records was where it was all happening now the party s over author Joel Selvin authorlink Joel Selvin publisher San Francisco Chronicle date October 19, 2006 ref Initially, it was given away free in their stores to promote their record sales. ref citation url http www.statehornet.com home index.cfm?event displayArticlePrinterFriendly&uStory id 2a04805e abc4 4280 a6e5 ac16184d46d9 title Tower Records magazine full of information author Cindy Vincent date 24 April 2001 publisher The State Hornet format dead link date May 2010 ref After nine years, in 1992, the magazine began national distribution with a cover price of 2.95, ref citation url http nl.newsbank.com nl search we Archives?p product SB&p theme sb&p action search&p maxdocs 200&p topdoc 1&p text direct 0 0EB0D9B1676ACC86&p field direct 0 document id&p perpage 10&p sort YMD date D&s trackval GooglePM title Pulse gives rock lovers their money s worth publisher Sacramento Bee date January 28, 1992 ref but was cancelled when the company discontinued U.S. operations. References reflist Category American music magazines entertainment mag stub es Pulse ...   more details



  1. File:Legume lectin monomer.jpg

    Summary Information Description Cartoon representation of a legume lectin monomer lentil lectin, in complex with glucose Source self made Date Location Author User Tomixdf Permission other versions Licensing PD self date February 2008 ...   more details



  1. Pulse (disambiguation)

    legume , a class of food crops Pulse High School , New York City Central Pulse , a New Zealand netball ...Wiktionary pulse A pulse is the throbbing of arteries as an effect of a heartbeat. Pulse may also refer to TOC right Art and entertainment Film Pulse 1988 film Pulse 1988 film , a horror film starring Cliff De Young Pulse 1995 film Pulse 1995 film , a video by the band Pink Floyd Pulse 2001 film Pulse 2001 film or Kairo , a Japanese horror film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa Pulse 2002 feature film Pulse 2002 feature film or Octane , an American thriller Pulse A Stomp Odyssey , a 2002 short documentary Pulse 2005 film Pulse 2005 film , an independent film starring Stelio Savante Pulse 2006 film Pulse 2006 film , an American remake of the 2001 Japanese film Literature Pulse Augustus , a character in the Marvel Comics universe The Pulse comics The Pulse comics , a Marvel Comics series Pulse , a music magazine Pulse magazine Pulse magazine , a medical professional s magazine Pulse , a book by Robert Frenay Music Pulse band , an American dance house project Pulse group , a UK group, winners of the reality TV show Dance X Pulse music , series of beats in music Albums Pulse The Back Horn album Pulse The Back Horn album Pulse Front 242 album Pulse Front 242 album Pulse Greg Phillinganes album Pulse Greg Phillinganes album Pulse Megumi Hayashibara album Pulse Megumi Hayashibara album Pulse Pink Floyd album Pulse Pink Floyd album Pulse Toni Braxton album Pulse Toni Braxton album Pulse Thomas Giles album Songs Pulse song Pulse song , a song by Fluke Pulse , a song by The Mad Capsule Markets from Osc Dis Pulse , a song by The Psychedelic Furs from The Psychedelic Furs album The Psychedelic Furs Television Pulse TV channel , a media stream based on video games and sports Pulse TV series Pulse TV series , a videogame news program aired on G4TV Video games Gran Pulse, or simply Pulse, a fictional world from Final Fantasy XIII Science and technology Pulse ALM , a proprietary application ...   more details



  1. Pulse wave

    about a pulse wave form a heart beat Pulse about a rectangular pulse train a Dirac pulse train Sampling function Otheruses Pulse disambiguation Unreferenced date December 2009 File Dutycycle.png thumb 350px The shape of the pulse wave is defined by its duty cycle D, which is the ratio between the pulse duration math tau math and the period T A pulse wave or pulse train is a kind of non sinusoidal waveform that is similar to a square wave , but does not have the symmetrical shape associated with a perfect square wave. It is a term common to Analog synthesizer synthesizer programming, and is a typical waveform available on many synths. The exact shape of the wave is determined by the duty cycle of the oscillator . In many synthesizers, the duty cycle can be modulated sometimes called pulse width modulation for a more dynamic timbre. The pulse wave is also known as the rectangular wave , the Periodic function periodic version of the rectangular function . See also Rectangular function Sampling function Pulse width modulation Sine wave Triangle wave Square wave DEFAULTSORT Pulse Wave Category Waves Electronics stub ...   more details



  1. Pulse duration

    In signal processing and telecommunication , the term pulse duration has the following meanings Image Pulse duration example picture 50perc.png right frame Pulse duration using 50 peak amplitude. In a Pulse signal processing pulse waveform , the interval between a the time , during the first transition, that the pulse amplitude reaches a specified fraction level of its final amplitude, and b the time the pulse amplitude drops, on the last transition, to the same level. Note The interval between the 50 points of the final amplitude is usually used to determine or define pulse duration, and this is understood to be the case unless otherwise specified. Other fractions of the final amplitude, e.g., 90 or 1 e mathematical constant e , may also be used, as may the root mean square rms value of the pulse amplitude . Deprecated synonyms pulse length , pulse width . In radar , measurement of pulse transmission time in microseconds, that is, the time the radar s transmitter is energized during each cycle. References FS1037C MS188 DODDIC Category Signal processing Category Telecommunications terms ...   more details



  1. Pulse (music)

    otheruses Pulse disambiguation Image Pulse wide wave.svg thumb 200px A repeating pulse represented graphically as on an oscilloscope . In music and music theory , the pulse or tactus consists of beat music ... level . quote This pulse is typically what listeners entrain to as they tap their foot or dance along ... s beat level shown in middle with division levels above and multiple levels below. The pulse may be audible or implied. The tempo of the piece is the speed of the pulse. A pulse which became too fast ... 40 to 240 beats per minute. The pulse is not necessarily the fastest or the slowest component of the rhythm ... or quarter note when written down see time signature . File Pulse music .png thumb center 550px Clear quarter note pulse in 4 4 at a tempo of quarter note 120 audio Pulse music .mid Play . At quarter note 600 the pulse becomes a drone audio Pulse as drone.mid Play , while at quarter note 30 the pulse becomes disconnected sounds audio Pulse as disconnected.mid Play . While ideal pulses are identical, when pulses are variously accent music accented , this produces two or three pulse pulse groups ... an ideal pulse in this way. A repetitive, regularly accented pulse group is called a Metre music meter . Pulse groups may be distinguished as Synchronization synchronous , if all pulses on slower levels coincide with those on faster levels, and nonsynchronous , if not. Image Varied pulse groups equals non isochronal multiple level.png thumb right 250px Varied pulse groups equals non isochronal multiple level audio Varied pulse groups equals non isochronal multiple level.mid Play . An isochronal or equally spaced pulse on one level that uses varied pulse groups rather than just one pulse group the whole piece create a pulse on the slower multiple level that is non isochronal a stream of 2 3... at the eighth note level would create a pulse of a quarter note dotted quarter note as its multiple level . See also Composite rhythm Sources Reflist Rhythm and meter DEFAULTSORT Pulse Music ...   more details



  1. Pulse labelling

    Unreferenced date October 2006 Orphan date February 2009 Context date October 2009 Pulse labeling is a biochemistry technique of identifying the target molecule presence by inclusion of a pulse of a radioactive compound. This is mainly done to identify the stage at which the messenger RNA is being produced in a cell biology cell . In this the pulse of sup 3 sup H atom is pulsed for a period of around 2 mins to detect the newly formed mRNA during that period. DEFAULTSORT Pulse Labelling Category Biochemistry methods Biochemistry stub ...   more details



  1. Pulse (physics)

    Context date April 2011 In physics , a pulse is a single disturbance that moves through a medium from one point to the next point. Pulse Reflection Consider a pulse moving through a medium perhaps through a rope or a slinky . When the pulse reaches the end of that medium, what happens to it depends on whether the medium is fixed in space or free to move at its end. For example, if the pulse is moving through a rope and the end of the rope is held firmly by a person, then it could be said that the pulse ... to move up or down when the pulse reaches its end, then it could be said that the pulse is approaching a free end. Free End A pulse will reflect off a free end and return with the same direction of displacement that it had before reflection. That is, a pulse with an upward displacement ... 1D fixed endpoints.gif right thumb 250px A pulse traveling through a string with fixed endpoints as modeled by the wave equation . A pulse will reflect off a fixed end and return with the opposite direction of displacement. In this case, the pulse is said to have inverted. That is, a pulse with an upward ... When there exists a pulse in a medium that is connected to another less heavy or less dense medium, the pulse will reflect as if it were approaching a free end no inversion . Contrarily, when a pulse is traveling through a medium connected to a heavier or denser medium, the pulse will reflect as if it were approaching a fixed end inversion . Optical pulse technical section date April 2011 Bright pulse Dark pulse Dark pulses ref P. Emplit et al, Opt. Commun. 62, 374 1987 . ref are characterized ... pulse laser was reported in a quantum dot diode laser with a saturable absorber. ref M. Feng et al, CLEO ... pulse fiber laser was successfully achieved in an all normal dispersion erbium doped ber laser with a polarizer in cavity. Experimentation has revealed that apart from the bright pulse emission ... on numerical simulations, the dark pulse formation in the laser is a result of dark soliton shaping ...   more details



  1. Pulse storm

    A pulse storm is a single cell thunderstorm that is usually not very strong when it is of substantial intensity, it only produces severe weather for short periods of time. Such a storm weakens and then generates another short burst hence pulse. Pulse storms ordinarily form in environments with low wind shear and moderate instability, with the low wind shear contributing a short average lifespan of less than an hour. Severe weather in a pulse storm will most often occur during a momentarily forceful updraft , taking the form of hail or particularly damaging winds brought about by downburst s. Rarely, a weak tornado develops in association with a pulse storm. External links http www.theweatherprediction.com habyhints2 400 What is a pulse storm? http ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu Gh guides mtr svr type sngl ev.rxml Evolution of a Single Cell Storm climate stub Category Severe weather and convection es C lula convectiva ...   more details



  1. Dicrotic pulse

    one source date May 2010 A dicrotic pulse ref http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pmc articles PMC2344508 pdf brmedj07512 0010.pdf ref is a type of pulse characterized by a percusion wave in systole and a prominent dicrotic wave in diastole. Physiologically, the dicrotic wave is the result of reflected waves from the lower extremities and aorta. Conditions associated with low cardiac output and high systemic vascular resistance can produce a dicrotic pulse ref http heart.bmj.com cgi content abstract 56 6 531 ref . Moreover, conditions associated with low systemic vascular resistance and a compliant aorta e.g. sepsis can also produce a dicrotic pulse, although the mechanism is not entirely understood. In contrast to an anacrotic or bisferiens pulse, the 2 peaks in a dicrotic pulse occur in systole and diastole as opposed to both occurring in systole . See also Pulsus bisferiens Pulsus bigeminus References Reflist Cardiovascular system symptoms and signs cardiology stub Category Medical signs ...   more details



  1. Pulse (song)

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Single Name Pulse Cover Fluke Pulse.jpg Artist Fluke band Fluke Released August 2002 Format Gramophone record 12 Vinyl Recorded 2002 in music 2002 Genre Electronica br House music House br Techno music Techno Length 8 minute min 20 second s Label One Little Indian Producer Fluke Last single Slap It Fluke song Slap It br 2001 This single Pulse br 2002 Next single Hang Tough Fluke song Hang Tough br 2003 Pulse is a single by the England English electronic music band Fluke band Fluke . This single was never released on an album and is a change in style for Fluke being a more Techno orientated production. Versions cellspacing 0 cellpadding 1 border 0 Pulse VLS 1 valign top Pulse valign top 370TP 12P1 valign top Format valign top Gramophone record 12 Vinyl valign top Label valign top One Little Indian valign top Released valign top August, 2002 valign top Tracklisting valign top 1. Pulse 8 minutes 21 seconds Audio Fluke Pulse.ogg sample br 2. Pulse Paris & Healey remix 8 minutes 38 seconds End of Pulse VLS 1 colspan 3 hr Pulse VLS 2 valign top Pulse valign top 370TP 12P2 valign top Format valign top Gramophone record 12 Vinyl valign top Label valign top One Little Indian valign top Released valign top August, 2002 valign top Tracklisting valign top 1. Pulse Trisco remix 7 minutes 36 seconds br 2. Pulsed 8 minutes 01 seconds br End of Pulse VLS 2 colspan 3 hr Fluke DEFAULTSORT Pulse Fluke Song Category Fluke songs ...   more details



  1. Pulse Gold

    Radio station image Image with inadequate rationale removed Image Pulse logo.png name Pulse Gold airdate September 16, 1975 frequency 1278 and 1520 MW & DAB share 1.2 share as of September 2007 share source http www.rajar.co.uk listening quarterly listening.php area West Yorkshire format Oldies owner UTV Radio Pulse Gold was an Independent Local Radio station broadcasting from Bradford. It broadcast alongside sister station The Pulse Of West Yorkshire . History The station was previously known as Pennine Radio , Classic Gold , Great Yorkshire Gold , Great Yorkshire Radio , 1278 and 1530 AM West Yorkshire , West Yorkshire s Big AM , Pennine s Big AM , and West Yorkshire s Classic Gold , and under previous ownership was part of the Yorkshire Radio Network . It was then branded as Pulse Gold, and recently has launched as West Yorkshire s Pulse 2. Ownership It was previously owned by The Radio Partnership , The Wireless Group , and now is operated by UTV Radio . Local Presenters Local presenters on Pulse Gold included Elisa Hilton, Danny Lacey, Paul Fairclough & Colin Lowther as well as Tim Thornton and Ian Ormondroyd who were the commentary team for Pulse Gold Sport. The Gold Network Most programmes on Pulse Gold were came from The Gold Network, which was formed in August 2007 following the merger of the Capital Gold and Classic Gold radio networks. Aiming to deliver the widest breadth of music currently available anywhere else on commercial radio, Gold plays the greatest songs from the last five decades and entertains with a variety of specialist music shows, exclusive interviews, free downloadable celebrity podcasts, special guest DJs and VIP gigs. See also The Pulse sister station The Pulse Of West Yorkshire. External links http www.pulsegold.com Pulse Gold http 217.151.107.92 8000 Pulse Gold Listen Live http www.mygoldmusic.co.uk The Gold Network DEFAULTSORT Pulse Gold Category Radio stations in Yorkshire Category Bradford media ...   more details




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