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WHEN John's pulse was beating, the pulse in my fingertip was weaker than the one at his wrist.
My pulse was beating frantically and my knees trembled at the sound of automatic gunfire in the close distance.
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On looking closely at the pit of her throat, one could swear that the pulses were beating," wrote Vasari (3 ).
If you don't have a watch or a clock around, the Cleveland Clinic Health System recommends counting the beats you feel for 15 seconds and multiplying this by four to get your heart rate per minute: Your pulse is: (beats in 15 seconds) x 4 = y (your heart rate) You can count beats for 30 seconds and multiply by 2. Determine your normal heart rate.
"I knew there was a pulse to this picture; I knew it was beating.
His heart was beating, but he had no pulse.
Steve Phillips, the Mets' general manager, talked today about keeping his finger on the pulse of the free-agent market, but the Mets' pulse appeared to be beating faster for Tom Glavine.
"See the moths, Angie?" No wonder they call it a "pulse event" — wings are beating everywhere.
"No substance," writes Mr. O'Brien in 1939," is of importance in fiction unless it is organic substance, substance in which the pulse of life is beating.
For as long as he remains here, one program's host said, "the pulse of world history is beating here in Moscow".
Pulses are most commonly assessed as pulse rate, which is a measurement of how fast an individual's heart is beating, measured in beats per minute.
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