| 31. | Present-day Arbiters reach decisions very quickly on average, usually within about a few hundred picoseconds.
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| 32. | For example, a Picosecond Pulse Labs model 5580 bias tee works from 10 kHz to 15 GHz.
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| 33. | He investigated ultra-high peak power lasers in the range of nanosecond to sub picosecond pulse duration.
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| 34. | These pulses of energy traveled at nearly the speed of light, and lasted just 2.3 picoseconds.
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| 35. | Hydrogen bonds between water molecules have an average lifetime of 10 " 11 seconds, or 10 picoseconds.
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| 36. | Coulomb explosions for industrial machining are made with ultra-short ( picosecond or high femtoseconds ) laser pulses.
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| 37. | In this configuration the one originally proposed for picosecond ultrasonics only longitudinal acoustic strain pulses need to be considered.
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| 38. | Recent circuit developments have produced MEMS oscillators suitable for high speed serial applications with sub-picosecond integrated jitter.
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| 39. | In an experiment, ice at " 3 �C was superheated to about 17 �C for about 250 picoseconds.
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| 40. | The ability to produce trains of pulses with femtosecond or picosecond separation implies transmission of optical information at very high speeds.
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