The purpose of the fast link pulse (FLP) burst is to "advertise" one computer's capabilities to another computer before a link is established between them. The FLP burst sends information to the other computer telling it, for example, how fast it is. The other computer then checks to see if this is an upgrade and, if it is, decides to use it when a link is established. The computer sending out the FLP then clocks itself at the same speed as the normal link pulse of the other computer, establishing a link with it. This process is called autonegotiation.
To link PEI to mainland Canada.
he grows way too fast and has a learning disability.
No. Roserade cannot learn Dark Pulse. Sorry.
An electronic pulse generator is used to produce rectangular pulses to power machinery. A microwave is an example of a machine that uses an electronic pulse generator.
Height does not affect pulse rate kthanks.
what was the purpose of pulse polio
Our pulse rate increases with the increasement in the motion of the body.as a result, when we are fixed at a place, our pulse rate is minimumand inversely when we are in motion our pulse is fast
Our pulse rate increases with the increasement in the motion of the body.as a result, when we are fixed at a place, our pulse rate is minimumand inversely when we are in motion our pulse is fast
What is too fast a pulse for a 74 year old woman?
your pulse shows you how fast your heart is pumping the blood
It depends on the person and what they are doing.
The rhythm of the pulse is checked by feeling the radial pulse, to see if the beats are coming at regular intervals or irregular intervals, if there is a pause or dropped beats in between the pule and if it is normal rate, slow or fast. More detailed information will be done by ECG / EKG and for irregular pulse you may need study of 24 hour tape of the heart.
pulse indicates how fast the heart is beating
Besides certain chemicals (such as epinephrine), fast pulse will often come from excitement, fear, nervousness, or exercise.
When taking a pulse you need to pay attention to the rate of the pulse (how fast/slow?) and the quality of the pulse (how weak/strong?).
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