Inserted into the schedules were periodic time entries during the flights marked " bojinga ."
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The periodic time ( P ) is the rotational period, the time for one rotation of a neutron star.
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Like many DOHC engines, this engine has an interference valvetrain design, making periodic timing belt changes vital to the engine's life.
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It, in its turn, contains a specialised portion called the menstrual clock, which is responsible for the periodic time of the menstrual cycyle.
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Neural oscillations could create periodic time windows in which input spikes have larger effect on neurons, thereby providing a mechanism for decoding temporal codes.
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The PSS analysis also determines the circuit s periodic operating point which is required starting point for the periodic time-varying small-signal analyses : PAC, PSP, PXF, and Pnoise.
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It is defined as periodic time decrease per unit time; it is a dimensionless quantity, but can be given the units of s�s " 1 ( seconds per second ).
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The bad news is that there seems to be a regular, periodic timing to major comet impacts such as the one that killed off the dinosaurs, and apparently we're about due for the next one.
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Saying so is usually said to be cynical, but this is one of those periodic times in American history when the question of who gets the money is too blatantly in the open to be ignored.
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Predictions was fulfilled in 1846, by the discovery of Neptune revolving at the distance of 3, 000, 000, 000 miles from the sun . " The mass of Neptune, the size and position of his orbit in space, and his periodic time, were determined from his disturbing action on Uranus before the planet itself had been seen ."