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millisecond
[ mil-uh-sek-uhnd ]
millisecond
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noun
- one thousandth of a second ms
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of millisecond1
Example Sentences
But you also need gut feel; the instinct to read a situation and grab a moment, all in milliseconds.
And by the time that the conscious recognition of that has happened, which is around 300 milliseconds … Then the onset latency should be at least that amount of time, if not even more.â€
Although these time changes are only estimated to be a matter of milliseconds a year, they can accumulate over eons.
Their strong magnetic fields can produce beams of radio waves that sweep across the sky like a lighthouse, resulting in metronomic radio pulses with intervals ranging from milliseconds to seconds.
The electrical signals, lasting on average 120 milliseconds, were then found to move down and across the folds of the precentral gyrus to a neighboring auditory cortical subregion, called the superior temporal gyrus.
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