Fraction of one period in which a signal or system is active.
1Conclusions: Pupillary constriction depends on flicker frequency and duty cycle besides intensity.
2First, it loosely replicates the duty cycle typical of less-experienced climbers on the rock.
3Five healthy subjects performed periods of intermittent quasi-static diaphragmatic contractions with a fixed duty cycle.
4It's important to buy a tape drive with a duty cycle that fits your application.
5Each drive has an intended duty cycle.
6Combining surface coil labeling with a reduced RF duty cycle permitted significantly lower SAR than single coil approaches.
7A GPS unit uses data from Google Earth to determine topographic variations that may affect the battery's duty cycle.
8At an output bandwidth of 1 MHz, a 100% acquisition duty cycle was achieved.
9Built for high-volume printing, the 5230dn has a 200,000-page monthly duty cycle and very good speed.
10The printer's monthly duty cycle of 80,000 pages indicates that Dell built it for high-volume use.
11The sampling period and duty cycle can be easily varied by changing the CO(2) laser beam scanning pattern during operation.
12The waveform with the slowest rate and shortest duty cycle had the smallest mismatch between flows after about 30 min of CPR.
13This latter value was primarily due to a significant shortening of the inspiratory duty cycle, while Pdi and lung mechanics were not modified.
14Daytime workload of the central vacuum pump decreased from 92% to 12% (expressed as duty cycle).
15A vessel-specific duty cycle is derived to characterize the towboat's operations; more than 50% of the time the vessel engines are at idle.
16The subsequent rebinding of kinesin-ADP to the microtubule is fast, so kinesin spends only a small fraction of its duty cycle in the dissociated state.
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