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  • Millisecond
  • One thousandth of a second

    A millisecond (from milli- and second; symbol: ms) is a unit of time in the International System of Units equal to one thousandth (0.001 or 10−3 or 1/1000)

    Millisecond

    Millisecond

  • Millisecond furnace
  • Oil refining device

    A Millisecond Furnace is a device used for cracking naphtha into ethylene, by extremely short (50 to 100 millisecond) exposure to temperatures of about

    Millisecond furnace

    Millisecond_furnace

  • Millisecond pulsar
  • Pulsar with a rotational period less than about 10 milliseconds

    A millisecond pulsar (MSP) is a pulsar with a rotational period less than about 10 milliseconds. Millisecond pulsars have been detected in radio, X-ray

    Millisecond pulsar

    Millisecond pulsar

    Millisecond_pulsar

  • 1234567890
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    the Arabic numerals) may represent: An example of a pandigital number Millisecond 1234567890, a moment in Unix time celebrated in the year 2009 Numeral

    1234567890

    1234567890

  • Pulsar
  • Type of neutron star with beams of radiation

    This produces a very precise interval between pulses that ranges from milliseconds to seconds for an individual pulsar. Pulsars are one of the candidates

    Pulsar

    Pulsar

    Pulsar

  • Microsecond
  • One millionth of a second

    57 days. A microsecond is equal to 1000 nanoseconds or 1⁄1,000 of a millisecond. Because the next SI prefix is 1000 times larger, measurements of 10−5

    Microsecond

    Microsecond

  • Snowflake ID
  • Unique identifiers used by X (formerly Twitter)

    highest-order bit is always 0. The next 41 bits encode a timestamp, representing milliseconds since the chosen epoch. The next 10 bits represent a machine ID, preventing

    Snowflake ID

    Snowflake_ID

  • Pulsar timing array
  • Gravitational-wave astronomy technique

    applications for pulsar timing arrays, the best known is the use of an array of millisecond pulsars to detect and analyse long-wavelength (i.e., low-frequency) gravitational

    Pulsar timing array

    Pulsar_timing_array

  • Neutron star
  • Collapsed core of a massive star

    Fractures of the crust cause starquakes, observed as extremely luminous millisecond hard gamma ray bursts. The fireball is trapped by the magnetic field

    Neutron star

    Neutron star

    Neutron_star

  • List of most massive neutron stars
  • "Long-Term Timing of Pulsars in NGC 6440: An Updated Mass Limit of Millisecond Pulsar J1748-2021B" (PDF). www.virginia.edu. University of Virginia –

    List of most massive neutron stars

    List_of_most_massive_neutron_stars

  • PSR J1903+0327
  • Millisecond pulsar in the constellation Aquila

    PSR J1903+0327 is a millisecond pulsar in a highly eccentric binary orbit. The pulsar was discovered in an ongoing L-band (1.4 GHz) survey with the 305

    PSR J1903+0327

    PSR_J1903+0327

  • PSR J0437−4715
  • Pulsar in the constellation Pictor

    Discovered in the Parkes 70 cm survey, it remains the closest and brightest millisecond pulsar (MSP) known. The pulsar rotates about its axis 173.68 times per

    PSR J0437−4715

    PSR J0437−4715

    PSR_J0437−4715

  • Subtitles
  • Textual representation of events and speech in motion imagery

    audio-video stream) XML Yes No Elapsed time 1 millisecond MPSub .sub Text No Yes Sequential time 10 milliseconds Ogg Writ —N/a (embedded in Ogg container)

    Subtitles

    Subtitles

    Subtitles

  • PR interval
  • Period in electrocardiography

    In electrocardiography, the PR interval is the period, measured in milliseconds, that extends from the beginning of the P wave (the onset of atrial depolarization)

    PR interval

    PR interval

    PR_interval

  • Rapatronic camera
  • High-speed camera with an exposure time as brief as 10 nanoseconds

    photograph the rapidly changing matter in nuclear explosions within milliseconds of detonation, using exposures of several microseconds. To overcome the

    Rapatronic camera

    Rapatronic camera

    Rapatronic_camera

  • PSR J1719−1438 b
  • Extrasolar pulsar planet

    was discovered on August 25, 2011, in orbit around PSR J1719−1438, a millisecond pulsar. The pulsar planet is most likely composed largely of crystalline

    PSR J1719−1438 b

    PSR_J1719−1438_b

  • Universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter
  • Computer hardware device

    DOS system requires that interrupts not be disabled for more than 1 millisecond at a time.[citation needed][dubious – discuss] Some hard disk drives

    Universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter

    Universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter

    Universal_asynchronous_receiver-transmitter

  • Network delay
  • Time required for data to traverse a network

    network congestion. IP network delays can range from a few milliseconds to several hundred milliseconds. For example, the hop count between two communication

    Network delay

    Network_delay

  • PSR J1748−2446ad
  • Pulsar in the constellation Sagittarius

    716.35 Hz (times per second), or 42,981 revolutions per minute (1.3959 milliseconds). This pulsar was discovered by Jason W. T. Hessels of McGill University

    PSR J1748−2446ad

    PSR J1748−2446ad

    PSR_J1748−2446ad

  • IEC 61131-3
  • Industrial standard for programmable logic controllers

    Duration literals Unit Description d Day h Hour m Minute s Second ms Millisecond us Microsecond ns Nanosecond

    IEC 61131-3

    IEC_61131-3

  • Black Widow pulsar
  • Millisecond pulsar in the constellation Sagitta

    The Black Widow pulsar (PSR B1957+20) is an eclipsing binary millisecond pulsar in the Milky Way. Discovered in 1988, it is located roughly 6,500 light-years

    Black Widow pulsar

    Black Widow pulsar

    Black_Widow_pulsar

  • Finger snapping
  • Auditory hand action

    audible snap sound occurs in just seven milliseconds. For reference, the blink of an eye takes place in 150 milliseconds. In Ancient Greece, musicians and dancers

    Finger snapping

    Finger snapping

    Finger_snapping

  • Upper-atmospheric lightning
  • Rare transient luminous events that occur over tops of thunder storms

    with underlying thunderstorm lightning. TLEs can last anywhere from a millisecond or less to 2 seconds or more. TLEs have been captured by a variety of

    Upper-atmospheric lightning

    Upper-atmospheric lightning

    Upper-atmospheric_lightning

  • NebulaGraph
  • Open-source distributed graph database system

    software distributed graph database built for super large-scale graphs with milliseconds of latency. NebulaGraph adopts the Apache 2.0 license and comes with

    NebulaGraph

    NebulaGraph

  • Time of arrival
  • When a radio signal reaches a remote receiver

    wave Material Time units Acoustic Air 1 millisecond Acoustic Water 1/2 millisecond Acoustic Rock 1/10 millisecond Electromagnetic Vacuum, air 1 nanosecond

    Time of arrival

    Time_of_arrival

  • Network Time Protocol
  • Networking protocol for clock synchronization

    usually maintain time to within tens of milliseconds over the public Internet, and can achieve better than one millisecond accuracy in local area networks under

    Network Time Protocol

    Network Time Protocol

    Network_Time_Protocol

  • PSR J1614−2230
  • Pulsar–white dwarf binary system in Scorpius constellation

    millisecond pulsar, a type of neutron star, that spins on its axis roughly 317.37 times per second, corresponding to a period of 3.1508 milliseconds.

    PSR J1614−2230

    PSR_J1614−2230

  • PSR J1719−1438
  • Millisecond pulsar in the constellation Serpens

    PSR J1719−1438 is a millisecond pulsar with a spin period of 5.7901 ms and is characteristic age of 11.4 billion years old located about 3,900 light years

    PSR J1719−1438

    PSR J1719−1438

    PSR_J1719−1438

  • Stopped-flow
  • Physical chemistry

    studying chemical reactions with a typical dead time on the order of 1 millisecond. In the simplest form of the technique, the solutions of two reactants

    Stopped-flow

    Stopped-flow

  • Donald C. Backer
  • American astrophysicist

    understanding and study of pulsars (including the discovery of the first millisecond pulsar), black holes, and the epoch of reionization. Backer was born

    Donald C. Backer

    Donald C. Backer

    Donald_C._Backer

  • BMW iX3
  • Battery electric compact luxury crossover SUV

    supplier-sourced silicons. It has a latency of 1 millisecond, cut down from the typical 10-50 milliseconds. BMW claims that the Heart of Joy was programmed

    BMW iX3

    BMW iX3

    BMW_iX3

  • Metric time
  • Measure of time intervals using the metric system

    multiples and submultiples with metric prefixes such as kiloseconds and milliseconds. Metric time is a measure of time intervals, while decimal time is a

    Metric time

    Metric time

    Metric_time

  • Shrinivas Kulkarni
  • American-Indian astronomer (born 1956)

    fields: (1) HI absorption studies of Milky Way Galaxy, (2) pulsars, millisecond pulsars, and globular cluster pulsars, (3) brown dwarfs and other sub-stellar

    Shrinivas Kulkarni

    Shrinivas Kulkarni

    Shrinivas_Kulkarni

  • Matthew Bailes
  • Astrophysicist

    the birth, evolution of binary and millisecond pulsars, gravitational waves detection using an array of millisecond pulsars and radio astronomy data processing

    Matthew Bailes

    Matthew Bailes

    Matthew_Bailes

  • Frank Zappa
  • American musician (1940–1993)

    instruments can be invited to play the most difficult passages ... with one-millisecond accuracy—every time". Even though it essentially did away with the need

    Frank Zappa

    Frank Zappa

    Frank_Zappa

  • PSR J0337+1715
  • Millisecond pulsar with two orbiting white dwarfs in the constellation Taurus

    PSR J0337+1715 is a millisecond pulsar discovered in a Green Bank Telescope drift-scan survey from 2007. It is spinning 365.95 times per second (every

    PSR J0337+1715

    PSR_J0337+1715

  • Lightning
  • Weather phenomenon involving electrostatic discharge

    ionic channel takes a comparatively long amount of time (hundreds of milliseconds) in comparison to the resulting discharge, which occurs within a few

    Lightning

    Lightning

    Lightning

  • Flash synchronization
  • Synchronizing the firing of a photographic flash

    their peak illumination 20 milliseconds after ignition, and class F lamps reach their peak at approximately 5 milliseconds. FP sync was used with FP (flat-peak)

    Flash synchronization

    Flash synchronization

    Flash_synchronization

  • Sequence of events recorder
  • specified that electrical system data should be time-tagged to the nearest millisecond. In 1984, the Tetragenics Company, a subsidiary of the Montana Power

    Sequence of events recorder

    Sequence_of_events_recorder

  • SWIFT J1756.9−2508
  • Millisecond pulsar in the constellation Sagittarius

    SWIFT J1756.9−2508 is a millisecond pulsar with a rotation frequency of 182 Hz (period of 5.4945 milliseconds). It was discovered in 2007 by the Swift

    SWIFT J1756.9−2508

    SWIFT_J1756.9−2508

  • Rößler (firearms manufacturer)
  • company's Titan 3, 6, 16 and Alpha models feature a lock time of 1.6 milliseconds. Company founder Erich Rößler was born in 1948 in Amstetten, Lower Austria

    Rößler (firearms manufacturer)

    Rößler (firearms manufacturer)

    Rößler_(firearms_manufacturer)

  • Planet
  • Large, round non-stellar astronomical object

    Wolszczan, A.; Frail, D. A. (1992). "A planetary system around the millisecond pulsar PSR1257 + 12". Nature. 355 (6356): 145–147. Bibcode:1992Natur

    Planet

    Planet

    Planet

  • PSR J2322−2650 b
  • Extrasolar pulsar planet

    J2322−2650 b is a tidally locked exoplanet discovered in 2017, orbiting the millisecond pulsar PSR J2322−2650. In 2025, the James Webb Space Telescope found

    PSR J2322−2650 b

    PSR J2322−2650 b

    PSR_J2322−2650_b

  • List of radioactive nuclides by half-life
  • This is a list of radioactive nuclides (sometimes also called isotopes), ordered by half-life from shortest to longest, in seconds, minutes, hours, days

    List of radioactive nuclides by half-life

    List_of_radioactive_nuclides_by_half-life

  • Detonator
  • Small explosive device used to trigger a larger explosion

    construction industries. Electronic detonators may be programmed in millisecond or sub-millisecond increments using a dedicated programming device. Wireless electronic

    Detonator

    Detonator

    Detonator

  • Vulpecula
  • Constellation in the northern celestial hemisphere

    star. Fifteen years after the first pulsar was discovered, the first millisecond pulsar, PSR B1937+21, was also discovered in Vulpecula, only a few degrees

    Vulpecula

    Vulpecula

    Vulpecula

  • Galactic Center GeV excess
  • Unexplained gamma rays from the Galactic Center

    after all. Other hypotheses include ties to a yet unseen population of millisecond pulsars or young pulsars, burst events, the stellar population of the

    Galactic Center GeV excess

    Galactic Center GeV excess

    Galactic_Center_GeV_excess

  • PSR B1937+21
  • Pulsar in the constellation Vulpecula

    Miller Goss. It is the first discovered millisecond pulsar, with a rotational period of 1.5578 milliseconds, meaning it completes 641.92 rotations per

    PSR B1937+21

    PSR B1937+21

    PSR_B1937+21

  • IBM 2321 Data Cell
  • Former direct access storage device

    holds up to 400 megabytes of data, with an access time of 95 milliseconds to 600 milliseconds, depending on the addressed strip position and data arrangement

    IBM 2321 Data Cell

    IBM 2321 Data Cell

    IBM_2321_Data_Cell

  • Earth's rotation
  • Rotation of Earth around its axis

    rotation. Atomic clocks show that the modern day is longer by about 1.7 milliseconds than a century ago, slowly increasing the rate at which UTC is adjusted

    Earth's rotation

    Earth's rotation

    Earth's_rotation

  • 47 Tucanae
  • Globular cluster in the constellation Tucana

    accreting low-mass X-ray binary to a millisecond pulsar. X-ray emission has been individually detected from most millisecond pulsars in 47 Tucanae with the

    47 Tucanae

    47 Tucanae

    47_Tucanae

  • Lanny D. Schmidt
  • American physical chemist (1938–2020)

    known for mentoring over a hundred graduate students and his work on millisecond reactors and reactive flash volatilization. Born in Waukegan, Illinois

    Lanny D. Schmidt

    Lanny D. Schmidt

    Lanny_D._Schmidt

  • Transition path sampling
  • might require years of simulations to show an event that occurs once per millisecond without some kind of acceleration. TPS focuses on the most interesting

    Transition path sampling

    Transition_path_sampling

  • Darbian (speedrunner)
  • American speedrunner and video game streamer

    627 using original Nintendo Entertainment System hardware. He cut 66 milliseconds from the previous record, set the prior year by Blubbler. In early 2016

    Darbian (speedrunner)

    Darbian_(speedrunner)

  • Barycentric Dynamical Time
  • Linear scaling of Barycentric Coordinate Time

    differences are mainly periodic, and overall will remain at less than 2 milliseconds for several millennia. TDB applies to the Solar-System-barycentric reference

    Barycentric Dynamical Time

    Barycentric_Dynamical_Time

  • Pulsar planet
  • Planets found orbiting pulsars

    orbiting pulsars. The first such planets to be discovered were around a millisecond pulsar in 1992 and were the first extrasolar planets to be confirmed

    Pulsar planet

    Pulsar planet

    Pulsar_planet

  • PSR B1257+12
  • Millisecond pulsar in the constellation Virgo

    PSR B1257+12, alternatively designated PSR J1300+1240, is a millisecond pulsar, 2,300 light-years (710 parsecs) from the Sun, in the constellation Virgo

    PSR B1257+12

    PSR_B1257+12

  • Pulsar-based navigation
  • Navigation technique employing X-ray signals emitted by pulsars

    furthermore, the millisecond pulsars also tend to be the most stable, with the slowest rate of change in period. Therefore millisecond pulsars are considered

    Pulsar-based navigation

    Pulsar-based_navigation

  • Switching time
  • design of the synthesizer. In the 1970s switching speeds ranged from 1 millisecond to 10 microseconds. A more general statement has been given by James

    Switching time

    Switching_time

  • Magnetar
  • Type of neutron star with a strong magnetic field

    counts per second to over 200,000 counts a second in only a fraction of a millisecond. Eleven seconds later, Helios 2, a NASA probe, itself in orbit around

    Magnetar

    Magnetar

    Magnetar

  • Ferrari 575M Maranello
  • Grand Tourer produced by Ferrari from 2002–2006 as a successor to the Ferrari 550

    made it 50% quicker, completing gear changes in 200 milliseconds compared with 300 milliseconds for the manual. The F1 transmission was Ferrari's first

    Ferrari 575M Maranello

    Ferrari 575M Maranello

    Ferrari_575M_Maranello

  • PSR J1544+4937
  • Millisecond pulsar in the constellation Boötes

    pulsar and gamma-ray source. It is a millisecond pulsar with a very short rotation period of 2.1592 milliseconds and is characteristic age of 12.2 billion

    PSR J1544+4937

    PSR_J1544+4937

  • Femtosecond
  • One quadrillionth of a second

    pulse shaping Ultrafast laser spectroscopy Mode-locking Microsecond Millisecond Nanosecond Orders of magnitude (time) "Femtosecond: Merriam Webster definition"

    Femtosecond

    Femtosecond

  • Spread Networks
  • Fiber-optic networking company

    Carteret) is 13 milliseconds. Their wave service lines promise roundtrip times of about 14.1-14.2 milliseconds, down from about 14.6 milliseconds in 2011. According

    Spread Networks

    Spread_Networks

  • Fast radio burst
  • Astronomical high energy transient pulse

    (FRB) is a transient radio wave of duration ranging from a fraction of a millisecond, for an ultra-fast radio burst, to 3 seconds, caused by a high-energy

    Fast radio burst

    Fast radio burst

    Fast_radio_burst

  • Myanmar Standard Time
  • Time zone in Myanmar

    nayi (နာရီ). Although the calendar consists of time units down to the millisecond level, the popular usage never extended beyond baho and at most nayi

    Myanmar Standard Time

    Myanmar Standard Time

    Myanmar_Standard_Time

  • Low latency (capital markets)
  • Use of algorithmic trading to react to market events faster than competitors

    the opportunity to "arb" the market may only present itself for a few milliseconds before parity is achieved. To demonstrate the value that clients put

    Low latency (capital markets)

    Low_latency_(capital_markets)

  • Inhibition of return
  • Cue-response paradigm

    orientation mechanism that briefly enhances (for approximately 100–300 milliseconds (ms)) the speed and accuracy with which an object is detected after the

    Inhibition of return

    Inhibition_of_return

  • PSR J1748−2021B
  • Pulsar binary with white dwarf

    Jason W. T.; Frey, Lucille H.; Camilo, Fernando (March 2008). "Eight New Millisecond Pulsars in NGC 6440 and NGC 6441". The Astrophysical Journal. 675 (1):

    PSR J1748−2021B

    PSR_J1748−2021B

  • Producer–consumer problem
  • Family of computing problems

    ) var sendMsg = 0 func produceMessage() int { time.Sleep(400 * time.Millisecond) sendMsg++ fmt.Printf("sendMsg = %v\n", sendMsg) return sendMsg } func

    Producer–consumer problem

    Producer–consumer_problem

  • Aggressive Link Power Management
  • latency of 10 microseconds while slumber has a maximum latency of 10 milliseconds. The states can be initiated by Host (HIPM), Device (DIPM) or both. If

    Aggressive Link Power Management

    Aggressive_Link_Power_Management

  • SAX J1808.4−3658
  • Neutron star in the constellation Sagittarius

    SAX J1808.4−3658 is a millisecond pulsar in the constellation of Sagittarius. It was the first accreting millisecond pulsar discovered in 1998 by the Italian-Dutch

    SAX J1808.4−3658

    SAX J1808.4−3658

    SAX_J1808.4−3658

  • Duncan Lorimer
  • Astrophysicist

    30-jansky dispersed burst which occurred on July 24, 2001, less than 5 milliseconds in duration, located 3° from the Small Magellanic Cloud. The burst became

    Duncan Lorimer

    Duncan Lorimer

    Duncan_Lorimer

  • Spot welding
  • Type of electric resistance welding

    be delivered to the spot in a very short time (approximately 10–100 milliseconds). This permits the welding to occur without excessive heating of the

    Spot welding

    Spot welding

    Spot_welding

  • Search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370
  • Search for a missing Boeing 777 in the southern Indian Ocean

    "pingers"—which are activated by immersion in salt water and thereafter emit a 10 millisecond pulse every second at a frequency of 37.5±1 kHz. The beacons are limited

    Search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370

    Search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370

    Search_for_Malaysia_Airlines_Flight_370

  • Glutamate (neurotransmitter)
  • Anion of glutamic acid in its role as a neurotransmitter

    produce excitatory electrical responses in their targets a fraction of a millisecond after being stimulated. NMDA receptors are also ionotropic, but they

    Glutamate (neurotransmitter)

    Glutamate (neurotransmitter)

    Glutamate_(neurotransmitter)

  • Pan Am Flight 103
  • 1988 aircraft bombing over Scotland

    police searchers within 24 hours. No distress call was recorded; a 180-millisecond hissing noise could be heard as the explosion destroyed the aircraft's

    Pan Am Flight 103

    Pan Am Flight 103

    Pan_Am_Flight_103

  • The Hummingbird Project
  • 2018 film by Kim Nguyen

    trying to shave 1 millisecond off the time it takes to transmit orders to NYC. Currently, his software will do it in 17 milliseconds, which is not fast

    The Hummingbird Project

    The_Hummingbird_Project

  • Neuromodulation
  • Regulation of neurons by neurotransmitters

    broad, long-lasting signal. This modulation can last for hundreds of milliseconds to several minutes. Some of the effects of neuromodulators include altering

    Neuromodulation

    Neuromodulation

    Neuromodulation

  • PSR J2322−2650
  • Millisecond pulsar in the constellation Sculptor

    PSR J2322−2650 is a millisecond pulsar located approximately 750 light-years (230 parsecs) from Earth in the constellation Sculptor. It is notable for

    PSR J2322−2650

    PSR J2322−2650

    PSR_J2322−2650

  • Quark star
  • Compact exotic star which forms matter consisting mostly of quarks

    and higher densities cannot have a rotational period shorter than a millisecond; even with the unimaginable gravity of such a condensed object the centrifugal

    Quark star

    Quark_star

  • Time zone
  • Area that observes a uniform standard time

    as UTC, represented as a year, month, day, hour, minute, second, and millisecond; Windows 95 and later, and Windows NT 3.5 and later, also allow the system

    Time zone

    Time zone

    Time_zone

  • Ryota Ogiwara
  • Japanese motorcycle racer (born 2008)

    in Qatar, he placed second in both races, missing out on victory by milliseconds. He moved up in the standings to third overall, making him the top-placed

    Ryota Ogiwara

    Ryota_Ogiwara

  • Habitability of neutron star systems
  • Possible factors for life on planets or moons around neutron stars

    companions. The most famous of these are the low-mass planets around the millisecond pulsar PSR B1257+12. Habitability is defined conventionally by the equilibrium

    Habitability of neutron star systems

    Habitability of neutron star systems

    Habitability_of_neutron_star_systems

  • Nio ET9
  • Battery electric full-size luxury sedan

    compared to existing technologies, responding to road inputs within milliseconds. At the ET9's launch, Nio demonstrated the suspension's capabilities

    Nio ET9

    Nio ET9

    Nio_ET9

  • P600 (neuroscience)
  • Peak in electrical brain activity

    with an onset around 500 milliseconds after the stimulus that elicits it; it often reaches its peak around 600 milliseconds after presentation of the

    P600 (neuroscience)

    P600_(neuroscience)

  • Astronomical radio source
  • Object in outer space which strongly emits radio waves

    archival survey data and found a 30-jansky dispersed burst, less than 5 milliseconds in duration, located 3° from the Small Magellanic Cloud. They reported

    Astronomical radio source

    Astronomical_radio_source

  • NGC 6760
  • Globular cluster in the constellation Aquila

    passage through the galactic disk 71 million years ago. At least two millisecond pulsars have been found in NGC 6760. Shapley, Harlow; Sawyer, Helen B

    NGC 6760

    NGC 6760

    NGC_6760

  • PSR B1257+12 A
  • Sub Earth orbiting PSR B1257+12

    Wolszczan, A. (1994). "Confirmation of Earth Mass Planets Orbiting the Millisecond Pulsar PSR B1257+12" (PDF). Science. 264 (5158): 538–542. Bibcode:1994Sci

    PSR B1257+12 A

    PSR B1257+12 A

    PSR_B1257+12_A

  • PSR J0740+6620
  • Millisecond pulsar in the constellation Camelopardalis

    S., and confirmed as a rapidly rotating millisecond pulsar. It completes spin period of 2.8857 milliseconds and is characteristic age of 3.75 billion

    PSR J0740+6620

    PSR J0740+6620

    PSR_J0740+6620

  • Vibrational bond
  • at very high energy states. Vibrational bonds only exist for a few milliseconds. This bond is detectable through modern analytic chemistry and is significant

    Vibrational bond

    Vibrational_bond

  • Mega-Earth
  • Supermassive terrestrial planet

    et al. (25 August 2011). "Transformation of a Star into a Planet in a Millisecond Pulsar Binary". Science. 333 (6050): 1717–1720. arXiv:1108.5201. Bibcode:2011Sci

    Mega-Earth

    Mega-Earth

    Mega-Earth

  • Dollar (reactivity)
  • Unit of reactivity for a nuclear reactor

    significant control problem, as reactor power would increase exponentially on millisecond or even microsecond timescales – much too fast to be controlled with

    Dollar (reactivity)

    Dollar_(reactivity)

  • LRC (file format)
  • File format

    song) offset Specifies a global offset value for the lyric times, in milliseconds. The value is prefixed with either + or -, with + causing lyrics to appear

    LRC (file format)

    LRC_(file_format)

  • Superluminous supernova
  • Supernova at least ten times more luminous than a standard supernova

    produce an SLSN, including core collapse in particularly massive stars, millisecond magnetars, interaction with circumstellar material (CSM model), or pair-instability

    Superluminous supernova

    Superluminous supernova

    Superluminous_supernova

  • Super Mario Bros.
  • 1985 video game

    seconds. The current world record is 4:54.365 seconds, which is 100 milliseconds longer than the theoretical best possible human time of 4:54.265. Super

    Super Mario Bros.

    Super_Mario_Bros.

  • Decimalisation
  • Converting a measuring system to a decimal base

    Springer. ISBN 978-3-319-77577-7. "What is millisecond?". WhatIs.com. Retrieved 2021-10-11. "What is a Millisecond (ms or msec)? - Definition from Techopedia"

    Decimalisation

    Decimalisation

  • Frogfish
  • Family of fishes

    wait for prey, and then striking extremely rapidly, in as little as 6 milliseconds. Few traces of frogfishes remain in the fossil record, though Fowlerichthys

    Frogfish

    Frogfish

    Frogfish

  • Death of Dale Earnhardt
  • Fatal auto racing accident

    259 km/h). Earnhardt experienced a crash impulse of approximately 80 milliseconds in duration. The result of the wall impact and the impact from Schrader's

    Death of Dale Earnhardt

    Death_of_Dale_Earnhardt

  • PSR B1257+12 B
  • Super-Earth orbiting PSR B1257+12

    2005-12-30. Wolszczan, A.; Frail, D. (1992). "A planetary system around the millisecond pulsar PSR1257 + 12". Nature. 355 (6356): 145–147. Bibcode:1992Natur

    PSR B1257+12 B

    PSR B1257+12 B

    PSR_B1257+12_B

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Online names & meanings

  • ADORACION
  • Female

    Spanish

    ADORACION

    Spanish name ADORACION means "adoration." 

  • Amalendu
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Telugu

    Amalendu

    Sun; The Unblemished Moon

  • Gullinbursti
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Gullinbursti

    The boar ridden by Freyr.

  • Seel
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Seel

    English : variant of Seal.North German : metonymic occupational name for a rope maker, from Middle Low German sēl ‘rope’.

  • Hitasa
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Hitasa

    The Oblation Eater

  • ANESA
  • Female

    Danish

    ANESA

    , chaste, sacred, pure.

  • Suhaimah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Suhaimah

    Small Arrow

  • Hooriya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Hooriya

    Angel, Houri, Nymph

  • Kanru
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Kanru

    Beautiful

  • RHETA
  • Female

    English

    RHETA

    English variant spelling of Spanish Rita, RHETA means "pearl." 

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