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Meanings of
cps
in English
Portuguese
hertz
Catalan
cs
Spanish
hercio
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The unit of frequency; one hertz has a periodic interval of one second.
cycle
hertz
Hz
cycle per second
Portuguese
hertz
Synonyms
Examples for "
cycle
"
cycle
hertz
Hz
cycle per second
Examples for "
cycle
"
1
The crisis forced authorities into a brutal
cycle
of interest rate hikes.
2
We'll resume our normal two week development
cycle
in the new year.
3
Mr Bell said health interventions could break the addiction and crime
cycle
.
4
CNN said Thursday's debate ranked 7th among Democratic debates this presidential
cycle
.
5
Nevertheless, Fitch believes risks remain, particularly on the company's working capital
cycle
.
1
With 5G and that
higher
-
hertz
display, it would have been unbeatable.
2
It did this by mimicking the system's own signal, a tone of 2600
hertz
.
3
Major employers in the area include Motorola,
Hertz
,
Gateway 2000 and Amdahl.
4
Shareholders are set to vote on the
Hertz
bid on Sept. 16.
5
And then began the gay-dog business in the life of Jo
Hertz
.
1
However, compression extends over a smaller range of levels at 250
Hz
.
2
And that great
120
Hz
display makes the whole experience feel faster, too.
3
Having a 120
Hz
refresh rate would mean a smoother scrolling display.
4
It runs at
120
Hz
,
which eliminates any potential problems around scrolling lag.
5
We find no age-related change in induction magnitude in the 1
Hz
condition.
1
At quite a high rate of
cycles
per
second
as it turns out.
2
Therefore any object at room temperature emits electromagnetic waves with a frequency of a trillion
cycles
per
second
.
3
Such a current usually has a frequency of between 200 and 2,000
cycles
per
second
.
4
A normal person's speech, at a pitch of two hundred
cycles
per
second
,
will therefore be below the range of detection for our tiny titan.
5
The FM band, for instance, occupies the airwaves between 87.7 and 108 megahertz (MHz), or millions of
cycles
per
second
.
Usage of
cps
in English
1
Another is to use characters per second
(
cps
)
or bits per second (bps).
2
Such diversity is genetically encoded by almost 100 variants of the capsule biosynthesis locus,
cps
.
3
Monday's vote by the
CPS
board caps three months of public debate.
4
CPS
lawyer Asker Husain said: It was right to prosecute this case.
5
In silico docking was used to explain the inhibition difference among
CPs
.
6
This decision has been taken after careful consideration of the
CPS
advice.
7
CPS
said that roughly one-third of district-run schools would lose some teachers.
8
It is currently difficult to predict the structures and bioavailability of
CPs
.
9
The
CPS
advised there was insufficient evidence to take any further action.
10
However, this site is non-essential for sorting of the ESCRT cargo
Cps
1
.
11
Rauner's office did not have an immediate reaction to
CPS
's
new borrowing.
12
Any changes to the arrangement with
CPS
also has to be reported.
13
The
CPS
also did away with what is known as social promotion.
14
Investigating officers have previously expressed their frustration at the
CPS
's
slow pace.
15
What is next for
CPS
with the Supreme Court of Appeal's dismissal?
16
Except for MIG, we found significant pairwise phenotypic correlations between the
CPS
.
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cps
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
active cps
accept cps
address cps
balance cps
controversial cps
More collocations
Translations for
cps
Portuguese
hertz
Catalan
cs
hertz
hz
cicle per segon
Spanish
hercio
Cps
through the time
Cps
across language varieties
United States of America
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