Pulsation in a sentence as a noun

Other systems depend on the pulsation nature of our circulatory system.

Time is like temperature, it is measured relatively to the pulsation of an harmonic oscillator.

The fake one finally arrives couple weeks later but comparing them the fake one is just as strong but also has added features like different pulsations and more speed control.

Given the high pulsation level for 5C radiation, even short exposures may well produce severe biological effects.

For a modern eight-cylinder internal combustion engine with a flywheel and a balanced, counterweighted crankshaft, there's no significant pulsation present in the output power train.

So, basically while i'm taking shower the HAL ... err ... Google Home cameras in the shower would check for moles development, blood O2 from the color of skin, vascular health from the reaction to the water temperature, pulse from visible pulsations, mental and other conditions from the eyes movements, etc...

It was a mess.” Conversely, if the pressure was too high, “the brain could just physically not stand it.” The organ fell apart.> By that summer, Vrselja and Daniele had fine-tuned the pulse generator and attached a number of custom sensors[...]It sounds like it was a lot of work getting the pulsation right.

He was suprised to note that this gesture created a stunning illusion--very much like a mirage where the reflection of surroundings creats a kind of camoflaging effect" and continues further down the page, "The following year [1997], Villareal decided to address another practical problem, one that stemmed from the exponential growth of the events attendance: how to find the way back to camp at night...Using 16 strobe lights and a Basic Stamp microcontroller, he constructed his first light pulsation system and mounted it atop his camper on a wooden lattice structure.

Pulsation definitions

noun

(electronics) a sharp transient wave in the normal electrical state (or a series of such transients); "the pulsations seemed to be coming from a star"

See also: pulsing pulse impulse

noun

a periodically recurring phenomenon that alternately increases and decreases some quantity

noun

the rhythmic contraction and expansion of the arteries with each beat of the heart; "he could feel the beat of her heart"

See also: pulse heartbeat beat