| 21. | The latest X86 chip, the Pentium 4, has 42 million transistors running at 3 billion cycles per second.
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| 22. | The brain stem contains a nucleus of cells that burst at a rate of 10 cycles per second.
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| 23. | At first, cells fire rhythmically at the extremely low rate of one to four cycles per second, Sejnowski said.
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| 24. | With an atomic clock, however, the oscillation frequency-- measured in billions of cycles per second-- is precise and unvarying.
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| 25. | The clock frequency ( cycles per second ) and the number of data transfers it performs per clock cycle.
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| 26. | The term " cycles per second " is usually referred to in science as hertz ( abbreviated Hz ).
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| 27. | Megahertz _ that is, millions of cycles per second _ is a measure of the speed of a microprocessor.
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| 28. | Humans can't react fast enough to keep the power pulsing at a steady 60 cycles per second of alternating current.
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| 29. | Intel's Pentium 4 processor clocks at speeds up to 1.7 gigahertz, which is more than a billion cycles per second.
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| 30. | A . Let's use as an example your trip to Russia, which uses 220 volts at 50 cycles per second.
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