Sentence examples for the pulses from inspiring English sources

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the pulses

noun

A normally regular beat felt when arteries are depressed, caused by the pumping action of the heart.

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The pulses may also slow down digestion.

Last night, they finally quickened the pulses.

A program sends the pulses directly to loudspeakers or headphones.

Elsewhere, there is little to set the pulses racing.

This may not make the pulses race, even at a Liberal Democrat conference.

The pulses got shorter as gas clumps got closer to the object, and then they ceased.

In ordinary communications, the pulses are relatively bright, containing zillions of photons.

Clegg downplayed the lefty aspects of liberalism that set the pulses of Guardian readers racing.

'This may not make the pulses race,' as Clegg says in his speech.

The more frequent the pulses, the more complete a view of the item's movements.

So far the pulses tip millions of electrons at a time.

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