PulsePressure is most easily defined as being the amount of pressure required to create the feeling of a pulse. Measured in millimeters of mercury mmHg , the pressure difference between the systolic and diastolic pressures give you the amount of pressure change to create the pulse, which is the pulse ... , your pulsepressure is 40 which is considered a normal and healthy pulsepressure. ref A review of educational ... p pulse pressure.htm ref Theoretically, the systemic pulsepressure can be conceptualized as being ... BP003.htm Arterial pulsepressure Bot generated title ref The aorta has the highest compliance ... ventricle, thereby reducing the pulsepressure. If the aorta becomes rigid in conditions such as arteriosclerosis or atherosclerosis , the pulsepressure would be very high. Systemic pulsepressure P sub systolic sub P sub diastolic sub 120mmHg 80mmHg 40mmHg Pulmonary pulsepressure P sub systolic sub P sub diastolic sub 25mmHg 10mmHg 15mmHg Values and variation Low Narrow PulsePressure A pulse ... cause of a low narrow pulsepressure is a drop in left ventricular stroke volume. In trauma a low or narrow pulsepressure suggests significant blood loss insufficient preload leading to reduced ... 31 6 oclc doi accessdate ref If the pulsepressure is extremely low, i.e. 25 mmHg or less, the cause ... pulsepressure is also caused by aortic valve stenosis and cardiac tamponade . High Wide PulsePressure High values during or shortly after exercise Usually, the resting pulsepressure in healthy adults, sitting position, is about 40 mmHg . The pulsepressure increases with exercise due to increased ... STUDENTS BY PULSEPRESSURE METHOD , Farida Munawar, Fareeha, Maryam, Sana, Anushe, Nida Department ... during exercise. In healthy individuals the pulsepressure will typically return to normal within ... PulsePressure Bertovic et al. 33 6 1385 Hypertension ref Consistently high values If the usual resting pulsepressure is consistently greater than 40 mmHg, e.g. 60 or 80 mmHg, the most likely basis ... more details
Exhaust pulsepressure charging EPPC is a system for Supercharger supercharging Two stroke cycle two stroke diesel engine s of the Two stroke cycle Loop scavenged loop scavenge type. Loop scavenge engines cannot be pressure charged in the same way as Two stroke cycle Uniflow uniflow engines or Four stroke cycle four stroke engines because the inlet and exhaust ports are open at the same time. Overview The engine usually has a Roots blower to provide air for scavenging and this is arranged to deliver excess air so that air follows the exhaust gases into the exhaust manifold. Some of this air is then forced back into the cylinder by a rise in pressure in the exhaust manifold resulting from the exhaust pulse from another cylinder. For additional pressure charging a turbocharger may be fitted, in series with the Roots blower, but a turbocharger cannot be used alone because it would not provide enough air for scavenging at low speeds. Examples Exhaust pulsepressure charging was used by Crossley in these diesel locomotive engines the HST Vee 8, used in the British Rail Class 28 , the CIE 001 Class and the WAGR X class the EST Vee 8 used in the CIE 201 Class the ESNT 6 used in British Rail Class D3 3 shunting locomotives See also Backpressure Inertial supercharging effect Kadenacy effect Pressure wave supercharger Sources The Diesel Locomotive by R. L. Aston, published by Thames and Hudson, London, 1957, pp 19, 22 24, 31 Category Superchargers Category Two stroke diesel engines automotive tech stub ... more details
other uses Refimprove date December 2008 File Pulse evaluation.JPG thumb Pulse evaluation at the radial artery. In medicine , one s pulse represents the tactile arterial palpation of the Cardiac cycle heartbeat by trained fingertips. The pulse may be palpated in any place that allows an artery to be compressed ... tibial artery . The pulse can also be measured by listening to the heart beat directly auscultation , traditionally using a stethoscope . Physiology The pulse is a decidedly low tech high yield .... Claudius Galen was perhaps the first physiologist to describe the pulse. ref Temkin 165 BBC a ref The pulse is an expedient tactile method of determination of Systole medicine systolic blood pressure to a trained observer. Diastolic blood pressure is non palpable and unobservable by tactile methods, occurring between heartbeats. Pressure wave s generated by the heart in Systole medicine ... and compliant. These properties form enough to create a palpable pressure wave. The heart rate may be greater or lesser than the pulse rate depending upon physiologic demand. In this case, the heart rate is determined by auscultation or audible sounds at the heart apex, in which case it is not the pulse. The pulse deficit difference between heart beats and pulsations at the periphery is determined by simultaneous palpation at the radial artery and auscultation at the heart apex. Pulse velocity, pulse ... has been commonly used in intensive care since the 1970s. The rate of the pulse is observed and measured .... The pulse may be further indirectly observed under light absorbances of varying wavelengths with assigned ... of pulse oximetry . Normal pulse rates Normal pulse rates Heart rate At rest at rest , in beats ... and Human Services National Institutes of Health Pulse ref class wikitable style text align ... 130 60 100 40 60 The pulse rate can be used to check overall heart health and fitness level. Generally ... weakness, loss of energy and fainting. ref cite web title Pulse Rate Measurement url http www.webmd.com ... more details
The Pulse may refer to tocright Radio The Pulse Sirius XM , a hot AC channel on Sirius XM Radio The Pulse Sirius , The original Sirius incarnation on channel 9 until November 12, 2008 The Pulse of West Yorkshire , a UK radio station originally known as Pennine Radio 94.7 The Pulse , an Australian community radio station from Geelong, Victoria formerly known as 3YYR The Pulse program , an Australian radio program The Pulse ESPN Radio , a college basketball program airing on ESPN Radio Comics The Pulse comics , a Marvel comic book about a section of the Daily Bugle newspaper focusing on superheroes The Pulse comics news , a comic book news website at Comicon.com Novels The Pulse, the signal transmitted from cell phones that made people go crazy in Stephen King s novel Cell novel Cell Other Central Pulse , a New Zealand netball team based in Wellington that compete in the trans Tasman ANZ Championship The Pulse , a lifestyle and entertainment magazine in Worcester, MA The Pulse , a weekly local music and entertainment magazine in Minneapolis, MN The Pulse Journal , a weekly broadsheet newspaper founded in Mason, Ohio and owned by Cox Enterprises The Pulse, A Social Experiment, a voluntary experiment to do without electronics for a period of time See also Pulse disambiguation disambig ... more details
Multiple issues orphan April 2010 cleanup March 2011 no footnotes March 2011 http www.s pulse.eu S PULSE is the acronym of Shrink Path of Ultra Low Power Superconducting Electronics. S PULSE is a support action of the European Seventh Framework Programme FP7 that stimulates joint efforts of European academic and industrial groups in the field of superconducting technologies. The general goal is to prepare Superconductor Electronics SE technologies for the technology generation beyond the CMOS scaling limits called often beyond CMOS . S PULSE supports the Superconducting Electronics community to strengthen the vital link between research and development and industry. It also strengthens the exchange of knowledge and ideas and take charge of education. The challenge in SE is to achieve superconducting electronic circuit performance beyond the possibilities of semiconductor circuit technologies, and to make SE technologies ready to benefit to other technologies in the world markets. This support action, developed in the 2008 2010 period, is focused to prepare a Technology Roadmap and a Strategic Research Agenda SRA to enable the transition from the present scientific oriented network for SE towards an industrially guided European Technology Platform ETP . References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist External links http www.s pulse.eu S PULSE http www.lahc.univ savoie.fr fluxonics FLUXONICS http www.fluxonics foundry.de FLUXONICS Foundry RSFQ DEFAULTSORT S Pulse Category Superconductivity ... more details
Pulse was a tabloid magazine published by Tower Records which contained record reviews, interviews and advertising. ref citation url http www.sfgate.com cgi bin article.cgi?f c a 2006 10 19 DDGPJLR16L32.DTL title For S.F. rockers, Tower Records was where it was all happening now the party s over author Joel Selvin authorlink Joel Selvin publisher San Francisco Chronicle date October 19, 2006 ref Initially, it was given away free in their stores to promote their record sales. ref citation url http www.statehornet.com home index.cfm?event displayArticlePrinterFriendly&uStory id 2a04805e abc4 4280 a6e5 ac16184d46d9 title Tower Records magazine full of information author Cindy Vincent date 24 April 2001 publisher The State Hornet format dead link date May 2010 ref After nine years, in 1992, the magazine began national distribution with a cover price of 2.95, ref citation url http nl.newsbank.com nl search we Archives?p product SB&p theme sb&p action search&p maxdocs 200&p topdoc 1&p text direct 0 0EB0D9B1676ACC86&p field direct 0 document id&p perpage 10&p sort YMD date D&s trackval GooglePM title Pulse gives rock lovers their money s worth publisher Sacramento Bee date January 28, 1992 ref but was cancelled when the company discontinued U.S. operations. References reflist Category American music magazines entertainment mag stub es Pulse ... more details
about pressure in the physical sciences Image Pressure exerted by collisions.svg thumb right 250px alt A figure showing pressure exerted by particle collisions inside a closed container. The collisions that exert the pressure are highlighted in red. Pressure as exerted by particle collisions inside a closed container. Thermodynamics cTopic List of thermodynamic properties System properties Pressure ... of an object. Gauge pressure also spelled gage pressure ref group lower alpha The preferred spelling ... spelling. Many of the largest American manufacturers of pressure transducers and instrumentation use the spelling gage pressure in their most formal documentation Honeywell Sensotec s http www.sensotec.com ... 22gage pressure 22&x 0&y 0 product search page . ref is the pressure relative to the local atmospheric or ambient pressure. Definition Pressure is the effect of a force applied to a surface. Pressure is the amount of force acting per unit area. The symbol of pressure is p . ref group lower ... math p frac F A mbox or p frac dF n dA math where p is the pressure, F is the normal force , A is the area of the surface area on contact Pressure is a Scalar physics scalar quantity. It relates the vector surface element a vector normal to the surface with the normal force acting on it. The pressure ... usual to say the pressure is directed in such or such direction . The pressure, as a scalar, has ..., not the pressure. If we change the orientation of the surface element, the direction of the normal force changes accordingly, but the pressure remains the same. Pressure is transmitted to solid boundaries ... column The SI unit for pressure is the Pascal unit pascal Pa , equal to one newton unit newton per ... Bureau of Weights and Measures ref before that, pressure in SI was expressed simply as N m ... bars are used in some parts of the world, primarily in the United States of America. The cgs unit of pressure is the barye ba , equal to 1  dyn cm sup 2 sup or 0.1  Pa. Pressure is sometimes ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Pressure Is On Type studio Artist Hank Williams, Jr. Cover ThePressureIsOn.jpg Released start date 1981 08 Recorded Genre Country music Country Length 33 59 Label Elektra Records Elektra Curb Records Curb Producer Jimmy Bowen Last album Rowdy Hank Williams, Jr. album Rowdy br 1981 This album The Pressure Is On br 1981 Next album High Notes br 1982 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 4 5 ref name allmusic cite web last Jurek first Thom title The Pressure Is On review url Allmusic class album id the pressure is on r94746 pure url yes work Allmusic accessdate 16 February 2011 ref The Pressure Is On is a studio album by American country music artist Hank Williams, Jr. . It was released by Elektra Records Elektra Curb Records in August 1981. All My Rowdy Friends Have Settled Down and A Country Boy Can Survive were released as singles. The album peaked at number 5 on the Billboard magazine Billboard Top Country Albums chart ref cite web title The Pressure Is On Charts url Allmusic class album id the pressure is on r94746 charts awards pure url yes work Allmusic accessdate 16 February 2011 ref and has been certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA . ref http www.riaa.org goldandplatinumdata.php?resultpage 1&table SEARCH RESULTS&action &title pressure 20is 20on&artist &format &debutLP &category &sex &releaseDate &requestNo &type &level &label &company &certificationDate &awardDescription &catalogNo &aSex &rec id &charField &gold &platinum &multiPlat &level2 &certDate &album &id &after &before &startMonth 1&endMonth 1&startYear 1958&endYear 2011&sort Artist&perPage 25 RIAA Gold & Platinum ref Track listing A Country Boy Can Survive Hank Williams, Jr. 4 16 The Coalition to Ban Coalitions ... Emerson , Vince Emerson 3 13 The Pressure Is On Williams, Jr. 4 13 All My Rowdy Friends Have Settled ... 5 U.S. Billboard 200 align center 76 References reflist DEFAULTSORT Pressure Is On Category 1981 ... more details
was deleted Image Pressure cd.jpg thumb Things Move Fast 1999 My Heart Was Lost , cassette, Self Service Recs, 1997. The Pressure , cassette, Corporate Corp Recs, 1997. I Wanna Call Someone , 7 single ... Pressure, The Category American post punk music groups Category American post hardcore musical ... more details
About the album the 2010 short film No Pressure film the episode from the TV series How I Met Your Mother No Pressure How I Met Your Mother Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name No Pressure Type studio Artist Erick Sermon Cover NoPressure.jpg Caption Released October 1, 1993 Recorded 1992 1993 Genre Hip hop music Hip hop , East Coast hip hop Length 54 23 Label Def Jam Recordings Def Jam Producer Erick Sermon small Executive producer Music exec. small , Colin Wolfe Last album This album No Pressure br 1993 Next album Double or Nothing Erick Sermon album Double or Nothing br 1995 Singles Name No Pressure Type studio single 1 Hittin Switches single 1 date May 4, 1993 single 2 Stay Real single 2 date September 7, 1993 No Pressure is the solo debut studio album from United States American Hip hop music hip hop artist Erick Sermon , released in 1993 on Def Jam Recordings . The album peaked at number sixteen on the Billboard 200 Billboard 200 chart. Release and reception Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 4 5 ref name AllmscRvw cite web last Wynn first Ron title allmusic No Pressure Review url Allmusic class album id r190047 review pure url yes publisher Allmusic accessdate ... Bernard title No Pressure Music EW.com publisher Entertainment Weekly date 1993 10 15 url http www.ew.com ... name RRRvw cite web first Matt last Jost title Erick Sermon No Pressure Def Jam Rush Associated Labels ... allmusic No Pressure Charts & Awards Billboard Albums format work publisher Allmusic accessdate 2010 ..., and Sermon s mush mouthed, deadpan raps. Wynn ended his review stating that No Pressure is as much ... single pure url yes title allmusic No Pressure Charts & Awards Billboard Singles format work ... title allmusic No Pressure Credits format work publisher Allmusic accessdate 2010 11 22 ref arranging ... erences tags External links Allmusic class album id r190047 label No Pressure http www.discogs.com Erick Sermon No Pressure release 323644 No Pressure at Discogs Erick Sermon Category 1993 debut albums ... more details
Bounding pulse is a medical sign characterized as a leaping and forceful pulse that quickly disappears. To feel a bounding pulse, the radial artery is lightly palpated at the distal palmar edge. It is best detected when the arm is held aloft. ref Taber s 21st ed ref Bouding pulse is normal under heavy exercise, pregnancy, alcohol consumption, or high anxiety. ref http www.waybuilder.net sweethaven MedTech Vitals default.asp?iNum 0301 ref It is common for people over the age of 60 to develop signs of this due to an overall increase in the systolic pressure from hardening arteries Atherosclerosis . However, this does not mean the presence of a bounding pulse in an older person is not clinically significant. ref cite book last1 Guyton first1 Arthur last2 Hall first2 John editor1 first Rebecca editor1 last Gruliow title Textbook of Medical Physiology format Book edition 11th year 2006 publisher Elsevier Inc. location Philadelphia, Pennsylvania language English isbn 0 7216 0240 1 page 175 chapter Chapter 15 Vascular Distensibility and Functions of the Arterial and Venous Systems ref A bounding pulse is also often associated with Hypertension high blood pressure and large stroke volume , and can occur with many pathological conditions, including Heart failure Chronic kidney disease Chronic kidney failure Patent ductus arteriosus Aortic insufficiency Aortic regurgitation Atherosclerosis Carbon monoxide poisoning Anemia Fever Hyperthyroidism Thyrotoxicosis Med sign stub References references Category Medical signs ... more details
Wiktionary pulse Scientifically pulse signal processing , a rapid and transient change from a baseline In physiology, a pulse is the throbbing of arteries as an effect of heartbeat In physics, a pulse physics is a single and abrupt emission of particles or radiation In music. a pulse music is a rhythmic succession of sounds Pulse may also refer to TOC right Art and entertainment Film Pulse 1988 film Pulse 1988 film , a horror film starring Cliff De Young Pulse 1995 film Pulse 1995 film , a video by the band Pink Floyd Pulse 2001 film Pulse 2001 film or Kairo , a Japanese horror film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa Pulse 2002 feature film Pulse 2002 feature film or Octane , an American thriller Pulse A Stomp Odyssey , a 2002 short documentary Pulse 2005 film Pulse 2005 film , an independent film starring Stelio Savante Pulse 2006 film Pulse 2006 film , an American remake of the 2001 Japanese film Literature Pulse Augustus , a character in the Marvel Comics universe The Pulse comics The Pulse comics , a Marvel Comics series Pulse , a music magazine Pulse magazine Pulse magazine , a medical professional s magazine Pulse , a book by Robert Frenay Music Pulse band , an American dance house project Pulse group , a UK group, winners of the reality TV show Dance X Twist and Pulse , an English street dance band Albums Pulse The Back Horn album Pulse The Back Horn album Pulse Front 242 album Pulse Front 242 album Pulse Greg Phillinganes album Pulse Greg Phillinganes album Pulse Megumi Hayashibara album Pulse Megumi Hayashibara album Pulse Pink Floyd album Pulse Pink Floyd album Pulse Toni Braxton album Pulse Toni Braxton album Pulse Thomas Giles album Songs Pulse song Pulse song , a song by Fluke Pulse , a song by The Mad Capsule Markets from Osc Dis Pulse , a song by The Psychedelic Furs from The Psychedelic Furs album The Psychedelic Furs Television Pulse TV channel , a media stream based on video games and sports Pulse TV series Pulse TV series , a videogame news program aired ... more details
Infobox Motorcycle name Pulse 500 image aka manufacturer Muz 500 Muz production 2001 predecessor successor parent company class 500  cc engine Swissauto Two stroke cycle two stroke V4 engine V4 500  cc related similar ELF 500 ROC br Muz 500 The Pulse GP team was formed by Dave Stewart, ex team manager of BSL 500 V BSL . Stewart had left BSL at the end of 2000 with the intention of setting up his own European based GP team the following year. The Pulse 500 competed in the 2001 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season 2001 500  cc World Championship . The team purchased the Muz 500 , a two stroke V4 machine which had competed in the 1999 500  cc Championship. The machines, while fast and showing potential in 1999, had been technically unchanged since then and as such were two years behind the opposition in development. The Pulse team was also severely underfunded and with no major sponsor, so no pre season testing or development work was carried out on the bikes. Riders Mark Willis motorcycle racer Mark Willis AUS Jason Vincent GBR Having worked with Mark Willis on the BSL, team manager Stewart offered him a seat on the Pulse. The second rider was Jason Vincent who had spent several seasons in the 250  cc class, finishing 11th in that class in the previous year. Both riders faced an uphill struggle with the Pulse however, and were usually relegated to the back of the grid. Development of the bike was practically stagnant plans were made to replace the original Mikuni carburettors with Keihins, but this never happened. br The bike only achieved one point scoring race, ridden by Willis at the Italian GP, finishing 13th. Vincent, though consistently a better qualifier, had a best race result of 16th. br Finally, the financial pressure became too great for the team ... the Pulse 500 raced in 9 of the 16 races of the season. Specifications class wikitable colspan 3 Pulse ... results 2001 Category Motorcycle racing teams Category Grand Prix motorcycles it Pulse moto ... more details
A finger mounted pulse oximeter taking measurement through the fingernail. image2 Wrist oximeter.jpg caption2 A wrist mounted remote sensor pulse oximeter with plethysmogram. Pulse oximetry is a non invasive ... with pulse oximetry among normoxic volunteers journal J Clin Monit Comput volume 17 issue 2 pages ... a pressure capsule to squeeze blood out of ear to obtain zero setting in an effort to obtain absolute ... pulse oximetry but was hard to implement because of unstable photocell s and light sources. This method ... 2008 Pulse oximetry was developed in 1972, by Takuo Aoyagi and Michio Kishi, bioengineers, at Nihon ... of Blood Gas Analysis. VII. Pulse Oximetry url http www.masimo.com Nellcorfiction PDF FF History ... in 1979, and introduced the first pulse oximeter to commercial distribution in 1981. Biox initially focused on respiratory care, but when the company discovered that their pulse oximeters were being ... 2 billion was spent annually on this measurement. With the introduction of pulse oximetry ... By 1987, the standard of care for the administration of a general anesthetic in the US included pulse oximetry. From the operating room, the use of pulse oximetry rapidly spread throughout the hospital, first to the recovery room , and then into the various intensive care unit s. Pulse oximetry was of particular .... Some have termed newer generation pulse oximetry technologies as high resolution pulse oximetry ... of pulse oximetry in conducting portable and in home sleep apnea screening and testing. ref name ... 2008 01 09 ref In 2009, the world s first Bluetooth enabled fingertip pulse oximeter was introduced .... Pulse oximetry is a particularly convenient noninvasive measurement method. Typically it utilises ... article.aspx?articleid 332 Principles of pulse oximetry Anaesthesia UK 11 Sept 2004. ref ... nail polish does not interfere with pulse oximetry among normoxic volunteers J Clin Monit Comput. 2002 Feb 17 2 93 6. ref and discern only the absorption caused by arterial blood. Thus, detecting a pulse ... more details
In signal processing and telecommunication , the term pulse duration has the following meanings Image Pulse duration example picture 50perc.svg right thumb 300px Pulse duration using 50 peak amplitude. In a Pulse signal processing pulse waveform , the interval between a the time , during the first transition, that the pulse amplitude reaches a specified fraction level of its final amplitude, and b the time the pulse amplitude drops, on the last transition, to the same level. Note The interval between the 50 points of the final amplitude is usually used to determine or define pulse duration, and this is understood to be the case unless otherwise specified. Other fractions of the final amplitude, e.g., 90 or 1 e mathematical constant e , may also be used, as may the root mean square rms value of the pulse amplitude . In radar , measurement of pulse transmission time in microseconds, that is, the time the radar s transmitter is energized during each cycle. References FS1037C MS188 DODDIC Category Signal processing Category Telecommunications terms ... more details
about a pulse wave form a heart beat Pulse about a rectangular pulse train a Dirac pulse train Sampling function Otheruses Pulse disambiguation Unreferenced date December 2009 File Dutycycle.svg thumb 350px The shape of the pulse wave is defined by its duty cycle D, which is the ratio between the pulse duration math tau math and the period T A pulse wave or pulse train is a kind of non sinusoidal waveform that is similar to a square wave , but does not have the symmetrical shape associated with a perfect square wave. It is a term common to Analog synthesizer synthesizer programming, and is a typical waveform available on many synths. The exact shape of the wave is determined by the duty cycle of the oscillator . In many synthesizers, the duty cycle can be modulated sometimes called pulse width modulation for a more dynamic timbre. The pulse wave is also known as the rectangular wave , the Periodic function periodic version of the rectangular function . The Fourier series expansion for a rectangular pulse wave with period math T and pulse time math is math f t frac tau T sum n 1 infty frac 2 n pi sin frac pi n tau T cos frac 2 pi n T t math Note that, for symmetry, the starting time math t 0 in this expansion is half way through the first pulse. The phase can be offset to match the accompanying graph by replacing math t with math t 2 . See also Rectangular function Sampling function Pulse width modulation Sine wave Triangle wave Square wave DEFAULTSORT Pulse Wave Category Waves Electronics stub ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced October 2006 orphan February 2009 context October 2009 Pulse labelling is a biochemistry technique of identifying the target molecule presence by inclusion of a pulse of a radioactive compound. This is mainly done to identify the stage at which the messenger RNA is being produced in a cell biology cell . In this the pulse of sup 3 sup H atom is pulsed for a period of around 2 mins to detect the newly formed mRNA during that period. DEFAULTSORT Pulse Labelling Category Biochemistry methods Biochemistry stub ... more details
Refimprove date January 2012 The Renault Pulse is an entry level supermini small car from Renault which is heavily based on Nissan Micra . Renault Pulse and Nissan Micra share the same lightweight V platform chassis, same suspension and gearbox. Renault has slightly altered the looks while the basic architecture remains sam. The interior of the Renault Pulse are almost identical to those of Nissan Micra. Renault Pulse interior space The spacious interiors of the Renault Pulse is exactly as same as the Nissan Micra. Renault Pulse exterior The dimensions of the Renault Pulse is the same as the Nissan Micra. The only changes include a redesigned front fascia and taillights. Renault Pulse features The top end Renault Pulse RxZ will be fully loaded with safety and comfort features like front dual airbags, automatic climate control, illuminated engine start stop button, lock unlock sensing folding outside rear view mirrors etc. The Renault Pulse RxL version will be equipped with driver airbag, all power windows, rear wiper, follow me headlamps and integrated audio features as standard equipment. Renault Pulse diesel The Renault Pulse diesel is powered by 1.5 litre K9K diesel engines mated to a 5 speed transmission that churns out 62PS of power 4000rpm and 160Nm of torque 2000rmp. Renault Pulse fuel efficiency The Renault Pulse diesel engine delivers fuel efficiency of 23 kmpl as claimed by ARAI. External links http autoindiapro.com renault pulse AutoIndiaPro Category Renault vehicles Pulse ... more details
Image Pulse wide wave.svg thumb 200px A repeating pulse represented graphically as on an oscilloscope . otheruses Pulse disambiguation In music and music theory , the pulse consists of beat music beat ... stimuli perceived as points in time ref name Winold occurring at the mensural level . This pulse ... above and multiple levels below. The pulse may be audible or implied. The tempo of the piece is the speed of the pulse. If a pulse becomes too fast it would become a drone music drone one that is too ... ref Musical pulses are generally specified in the range 40 to 240 beats per minute. The pulse is not necessarily ... signature . Pulse groups File Pulse music .png thumb right 250px Clear quarter note pulse in 4 4 at a tempo of quarter note 120 audio Pulse music .mid Play . At quarter note 600 the pulse becomes a drone audio Pulse as drone.mid Play , while at quarter note 30 the pulse becomes disconnected sounds audio Pulse as disconnected.mid Play . While ideal pulses are identical, when pulses are variously accent music accented , this produces two or three pulsepulse groups such as strong weak and strong ... there is a natural tendency to perceptually group or differentiate an ideal pulse in this way. A repetitive, regularly accented pulse group is called a Metre music meter . Pulses can occur at multiple metric levels see figure. Pulse groups may be distinguished as Synchronization synchronous , if all ... Varied pulse groups equals non isochronal multiple level.png thumb left 250px Varied pulse groups equals non isochronal multiple level audio Varied pulse groups equals non isochronal multiple level.mid Play . An isochronal or equally spaced pulse on one level that uses varied pulse groups rather than just one pulse group the whole piece create a pulse on the slower multiple level that is non isochronal a stream of 2 3... at the eighth note level would create a pulse of a quarter note dotted quarter ... Pulse Music Category Rhythm ... more details
Image Pulse generators.jpg thumb right Pulse generators in a physics laboratory A pulse generator is either an electronic circuit or a piece of electronic test equipment used to generate rectangular Pulse signal processing pulse s. This article describes the test equipment. Bench pulse generators Simple bench pulse generators usually allow control of the pulse repetition rate frequency , pulse width .... More sophisticated pulse generators may allow control over the rise time and fall time of the pulses. Pulse generators are available for generating output pulses having widths durations ranging from minutes down to under 1 picosecond. Pulse generators are generally voltage source s, with true current pulse generators being available only from a few suppliers. Pulse generators may use digital ... pulses. For example, the pulse repetition rate and duration may be digitally controlled but the pulse amplitude and rise and fall times may be determined by analog circuitry in the output stage of the pulse generator. With correct adjustment, pulse generators can also produce a 50 duty cycle square wave . Pulse generators are generally single channel providing one frequency, delay, width and output. Optical pulse generators Light pulse generators are the optical equivalent to electrical pulse ... from a LED or laser diode. Multiple channels A new family of pulse generators can produce multiple ... digital delay pulse generators, the newest designs even offer differing repetition rates with each ... class of pulse generator offers both multiple input trigger connections and multiple output connections ... capacitor networks or switched delay lines. Microwave pulsers Pulse generators capable of generating ... . Step Recovery Diode pulse generators are inexpensive but typically require several volts of input ... at which successive pulses occur . NLTL based pulse generators generally have lower jitter, but are more ... class of microwave pulse generation architecture, the RACE Rapid Automatic Cascode Exchange pulse ... more details
Context date April 2011 In physics , a pulse is a single disturbance that moves through a medium from one point to the next point. Pulse Reflection Consider a pulse moving through a medium perhaps through a rope or a slinky . When the pulse reaches the end of that medium, what happens to it depends on whether the medium is fixed in space or free to move at its end. For example, if the pulse is moving through a rope and the end of the rope is held firmly by a person, then it is said that the pulse ... to move up or down along the stick when the pulse reaches its end, then it is said that the pulse is approaching a free end. Free End File Pulse reflection free end 1.svg thumb Figure 1 A pulse reaching the end of the medium, the end point is free. The successive positions of the pulse is drawn ... 2. File Pulse reflection free end 2.svg thumb Figure 2 The reflection of the pulse. The successive positions of the pulse is drawn green, blue, black, red, green, blue. The initial green curve is the final curve of figure 1 A pulse will reflect off a free end and return with the same direction of displacement that it had before reflection. That is, a pulse with an upward displacement will reflect ... wave equation . Fixed End File Pulse reflection fixed end 1.svg thumb Figure 3 A pulse reaching the end of the medium, the end point is fixed. The successive positions of the pulse is drawn black, red, green, blue, black, red, green. The final green curve is the initial curve of figure 4. File Pulse reflection fixed end 2.svg thumb Figure 4 The reflection of the pulse. The successive positions of the pulse ... to figures 3 and 4. A pulse will reflect off a fixed end and return with the opposite direction of displacement. In this case, the pulse is said to have inverted. That is, a pulse with an upward ... Media When there exists a pulse in a medium that is connected to another less heavy or less dense medium, the pulse will reflect as if it were approaching a free end no inversion . Contrarily ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Single Name Pulse Cover Fluke Pulse.jpg Artist Fluke band Fluke Released August 2002 Format Gramophone record 12 Vinyl Recorded 2002 in music 2002 Genre Electronica br House music House br Techno music Techno Length 8 minute min 20 second s Label One Little Indian Producer Fluke Last single Slap It Fluke song Slap It br 2001 This single Pulse br 2002 Next single Hang Tough Fluke song Hang Tough br 2003 Pulse is a single by the England English electronic music band Fluke band Fluke . This single was never released on an album and is a change in style for Fluke being a more Techno orientated production. Versions cellspacing 0 cellpadding 1 border 0 Pulse VLS 1 valign top Pulse valign top 370TP 12P1 valign top Format valign top Gramophone record 12 Vinyl valign top Label valign top One Little Indian valign top Released valign top August, 2002 valign top Tracklisting valign top 1. Pulse 8 minutes 21 seconds Audio Fluke Pulse.ogg sample br 2. Pulse Paris & Healey remix 8 minutes 38 seconds End of Pulse VLS 1 colspan 3 hr Pulse VLS 2 valign top Pulse valign top 370TP 12P2 valign top Format valign top Gramophone record 12 Vinyl valign top Label valign top One Little Indian valign top Released valign top August, 2002 valign top Tracklisting valign top 1. Pulse Trisco remix 7 minutes 36 seconds br 2. Pulsed 8 minutes 01 seconds br End of Pulse VLS 2 colspan 3 hr Fluke DEFAULTSORT Pulse Fluke Song Category Fluke songs ... more details
Radio station image Image with inadequate rationale removed Image Pulse logo.png name Pulse Gold airdate September 16, 1975 frequency 1278 and 1520 MW & DAB share 1.2 share as of September 2007 share source http www.rajar.co.uk listening quarterly listening.php area West Yorkshire format Oldies owner UTV Radio Pulse Gold was an Independent Local Radio station broadcasting from Bradford. It broadcast alongside sister station The Pulse Of West Yorkshire . History The station was previously known as Pennine Radio , Classic Gold , Great Yorkshire Gold , Great Yorkshire Radio , 1278 and 1530 AM West Yorkshire , West Yorkshire s Big AM , Pennine s Big AM , and West Yorkshire s Classic Gold , and under previous ownership was part of the Yorkshire Radio Network . It was then branded as Pulse Gold, and recently has launched as West Yorkshire s Pulse 2. Ownership It was previously owned by The Radio Partnership , The Wireless Group , and now is operated by UTV Radio . Most programmes on Pulse Gold come from The Gold Network, which was formed in August 2007 following the merger of the Capital Gold and Classic Gold radio networks. Aiming to deliver the widest breadth of music currently available anywhere else on commercial radio, Gold plays songs from the last five decades and offers a variety of specialist music shows, interviews, celebrity podcasts, guest DJs and gigs. Local Presenters Local presenters on Pulse Gold included Elisa Hilton, Danny Lacey, Paul Fairclough & Colin Lowther as well as Tim Thornton and Ian Ormondroyd who were the commentary team for Pulse Gold Sport. See also The Pulse sister station The Pulse Of West Yorkshire. External links http www.pulsegold.com Pulse Gold http 217.151.107.92 8000 Pulse Gold Listen Live http www.mygoldmusic.co.uk The Gold Network coord missing West Yorkshire DEFAULTSORT Pulse Gold Category Radio stations in Yorkshire Category Bradford media ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Pulse diagnosis is a technique used in traditional medicine s such as in Ayurveda , traditional Chinese Medicine Chinese medicine , or early Greek medicine. In Ayurveda, advocates claim that by taking a pulse examination , humoral imbalances such as the three Doshas Vata, Pitta, and Kapha can be diagnosed. The ayurvedic pulse also helps determine the balance of prana, tejas and ojas. ref Noah Volz Ayurvedic Pulse Diagnosis http www.ayurvedacollege.com articles students pulse ref In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the pulse is divided into three positions on each wrist. The first pulse closest to the wrist is the cun inch position, the second guan gate , and the third pulse position furthest away from the wrist is the chi foot . Each position represents a pair if organs, with different organs apparent on the superficial, middle, and deep level. Various classic texts cite different pairings of organs, some omitting the second organ from the pulse entirely. Generally, the first position on the left hand represents the heart and small intestine, the second, liver and gallbladder, and third the kidney yin and the bladder. On the right hand, the first position is representative of the lungs and large intestine, the second of the spleen and stomach, and the third represents the kidney yang and uterus or triple burner. The strengths and weaknesses of the positions are used to asses the patient diagnostically, along with the different qualities and speed of the pulse. ref Maciocia, Giovanni. The Foundations of Chinese Medicine, Second Edition. Copyright 2005. ref See also Ayurveda Pulse examination Traditional Chinese medicine References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Pulse Diagnosis Category Ayurveda Category Traditional Chinese medicine Med stub de Pulsdiagnose sv Pulsdiagnostik zh ... more details