| 21. | A nanosecond is equal to 1000 picoseconds or microsecond.
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| 22. | The interface delay is a configurable static parameter expressed in tens of microseconds.
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| 23. | The addition time was 96 microseconds and the multiplication time was 352 microseconds.
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| 24. | The addition time was 96 microseconds and the multiplication time was 352 microseconds.
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| 25. | The addition time was 62 microseconds and the multiplication time was 713 microseconds.
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| 26. | The addition time was 62 microseconds and the multiplication time was 713 microseconds.
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| 27. | Its addition time was 72 microseconds and the multiplication time was 732 microseconds.
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| 28. | Its addition time was 72 microseconds and the multiplication time was 732 microseconds.
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| 29. | These times include the storage access time, which was about 62 microseconds.
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| 30. | To control the reaction, calculations down to the microsecond level were needed.
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