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microseconds

n. (plural of microsecond English)

Usage examples of "microseconds".

A few microseconds after my message was sent out, the ship's radio receivers recorded a signal.

I found identical results: send a signal, and microseconds afterwards we get a funny squiggle of radio sound on our receivers.

How many microseconds after you started to send your call for help did the receivers begin to record radio noise, and how long after you stopped sending did the noise you received end?

And the signal went on for a hundred and sixty microseconds after my call ended.

It took ninety-four microseconds round-trip time to the nearest point on the boundary, and a hundred and sixty microseconds to the farthest point.

Simeon said when a few microseconds of a scan told him the room was safe.

The moment of indecision and resolution took only microseconds, but she knew Keff had noticed the hesitation.

She guessed by the microseconds it took to reach it that the node lay hundreds of kilometers away on the planet's surface.

It is now only three point five seven times ten to the ninth microseconds until impact.

Whenever you speak to me, I always use a large percentage of my capacity—perhaps larger than you suspect—during several million microseconds in my great need to analyze exactly what you have said and to reply correctly.

Whenever you speak to me, I always use a large percentage of my capacity--perhaps larger than you suspect--during several million microseconds in my great need to analyze exactly what you have said and to reply correctly.

The spheres must be launched within microseconds of each other to be effective.

But by a few microseconds after the explosion of the conventional grenade thousands of forged particles were bombarding the outside of the canister.