on the nanosecond time scaleの例文
nanosecond rise time
Nanosecond rise time

nanosecond time-resolved spectroscopy
Nanosecond time - resolved spectroscopy

absolute time scale
Nothing about natural selection has an absolute time scale-- the widely variable and natural unit of time is the generation, because that's where mutation and selection happen ( for simpli......

advective time scale
Similar argument holds for the tracer equations, where the molecular thermodiffusivity and salt diffusivity lead to Reynolds number of negligible magnitude, which means the molecular diffu......

astronomical time scale
Unlike former astronomical time scales, TCG is defined in the context of the metrics. Unlike former astronomical time scales, TCB is defined in the context of the general relativistic metr......

atomic time scale
In the late 1940s the atomic clock was developed and several laboratories began atomic time scales. The latter is not to be confused with " TA ( NPL ) ", which denotes an independent atomi......

characteristic time scale
where \ rho is the drop density, R is the drop radius, \ tau is the characteristic time scale, and \ sigma is the drop surface tension. At TeleDanmark Research in the late 1980s and early ......

continuous time scale
In a sense, what is done now is to use ITA with offsets, except that those change unpredictably, leaving gaps and overlaps in the otherwise continuous time scale. Versions of the algorithm......

coordinate time scale
There are four purpose-designed coordinate time scales defined by the IAU for use in astronomy. Since 1972, UTC is calculated by subtracting the accumulated leap seconds from International......

cosmological time scale
:: I believe that they are talking about a long time ago because the abstract says " might remain unchanged over cosmological time scales ". Similarly, many time periods studied in science......

dynamic time scale
The significance of shorter dynamic times scales near the equator is that they are similar to those of highly energetic atmospheric modes.

dynamical time scale
As an example, the Sun dynamical time scale is approximately 1133 seconds. It was the counterpart to Barycentric Dynamical Time ( TDB ), which was a time standard for Solar system ephemeri......

extended time scale
Groner, Walder & Groner and Menz & Groner extended Lawrence Stark s concept of scanpaths to two different classes of sdcanning processes : local scanpaths which are assumed to operate on ......

fast time scale
Real-world input, however, is hardly stationary, but often changing on a fast time scale. Light is absorbed and emitted at these fast time scales in cases where the energy of the photons i......

geologic time scale
FADs are frequently used to designate segments in the Geologic time scale. Phylogenetic hypothesis of major lepidopteran lineages superimposed on the geologic time scale. The USGS geologic......

geological time scale
This method is useful for dating a large span in geological time scale. Some plants have remained remarkedly unchanged throughout earth's geological time scale. The geological time scale a......

geomagnetic polarity time scale
The three succeeded in creating the first geomagnetic polarity time scale. The geomagnetic polarity time scale was calibrated largely using K Ar dating. K-Ar dating was used to calibrate ......

logarithmic time scale
On a logarithmic time scale a step lasts ten times longer than the previous step. The rear of the device had a separate rotating calculator, where if the ship's speed was set against the 6......

lunar geologic time scale
I have just read the Harland et al . book and have discovered the following : In the text, they advocate using the lunar geologic time scale for the Hadean which includes the Imbrian, Nect......

magnetic polarity time scale
Results of the individual samples are analyzed by removing the natural remanent magnetization ( NRM ) to reveal the DRM . Following statistical analysis, the results are used to generate a......

multiple time scale
Examples of systems with multiple time scales include neural systems and switching controllers. One recent computational hypothesis involves cascades of plasticity that allow synapses to f......

new zealand geologic time scale
Though the New Zealand geologic time scale has not been formally adopted, it has become widely used by New Zealand palaeontologists since its proposal by J . S . Crampton in 1995.

polarity time scale
The three succeeded in creating the first geomagnetic polarity time scale. The geomagnetic polarity time scale was calibrated largely using K Ar dating. K-Ar dating was used to calibrate ......

pulsar time scale
This new pulsar time scale will serve as an independent means of computing TT, and it may eventually be useful to identify defects in TAI.

relative time scale
As bifurcation parameters are altered, different classes of neuron behavior are exhibited . is associated with the relative time scales of the firing dynamics, which varies broadly from ce......
