Thesaurus / pulse
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As officials make difficult calls about when to lift—or reapply—restrictions, it will help to have “a pulse of the level of infection in a community, in real time,” says Matus—like the one thrumming under our feet.
TACKLING COVIDTATE RYAN-MOSLEYAUGUST 19, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWWe have recorded these people not breathing and having no pulse.
MISERY IN MINSKEUGENE ROBINSONAUGUST 18, 2020OZYDuring systole, as the heart pushes blood into the rest of the body, it’s possible to feel your pulse in your fingertips.
HOW YOUR HEART INFLUENCES WHAT YOU PERCEIVE AND FEARJORDANA CEPELEWICZJULY 6, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINESonar systems send out pulses of sound and detect the echoes.
SCIENTISTS SAY: ECHOLOCATIONCAROLYN WILKEAPRIL 27, 2020SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTSMedical imaging relies on very short pulses of this low-intensity ultrasound.
NEW ULTRASOUND TREATMENT KILLS OFF CANCER CELLSALISON PEARCE STEVENSAPRIL 10, 2020SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTSThe pulse in Louis's temples beat hard; yet he was determined not to anticipate, but make Wharton explain himself.
THE PASTOR'S FIRE-SIDE VOL. 3 OF 4JANE PORTERHer pulse was beneath his fingers, and with every stroke of it he felt more keenly the mystery and cruelty of life.
BELLA DONNAROBERT HICHENSBut he thought of the inexorable beating of that pulse of life—of life, and the will to live as her philosophy desired.
BELLA DONNAROBERT HICHENSIt is merely occupied with the number of times the pulse beats per minute in different positions of the body.
ASSIMILATIVE MEMORYMARCUS DWIGHT LARROWE (AKA PROF. A. LOISETTE)His pulse rate was now in the neighborhood of ten per second, which is a pretty good increase.
OLD FRIENDS ARE THE BESTJACK SHARKEYWORDS RELATED TO PULSE
- beckon
- billow
- brandish
- coil
- curl
- direct
- falter
- flap
- flourish
- flow
- fluctuate
- flutter
- fly
- gesticulate
- indicate
- motion
- move to and fro
- oscillate
- palpitate
- pulsate
- pulse
- quaver
- quiver
- reel
- ripple
- seesaw
- shake
- sign
- signal
- stir
- stream
- surge
- sway
- swell
- swing
- swirl
- swish
- switch
- tremble
- twirl
- twist
- undulate
- vacillate
- vibrate
- wag
- waggle
- waver
- whirl
- wield
- wigwag
- wobble
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