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interpulse, a. and n.|ˈɪntəpʌls| Also inter-pulse. [f. inter- + pulse n.1] A. adj. [inter- 5.] Existing or occurring between one pulse and the next.
1948G. N. Glasoe in Glasoe & Lebacqz Pulse Generators iv. 119 For such a succession of pulses, it is generally desired that the interpulse intervals, as well as the pulses, be of controlled duration. 1962Simpson & Richards Physical Princ. Junction Transistors xvii. 444 The interpulse period must be long enough to allow C1 to replenish its charge before another sweep begins. 1966Jrnl. Exper. Psychol. LXXI. 881/1 As the interpulse intervals increase the threshold for the gap monotonically increases. 1971Jrnl. Gen. Psychol. LXXXIV. 86 It is possible that pairs of photic pulses of the proper durations and appropriate interpulse intervals would provide impairment of visual resolution. 1971Sci. Amer. Jan. 50/1 The amplitude of the pulses from the objects was observed to be very uneven, but the interpulse spacing was quite regular. B. n. Astr. [inter- 3.] A weaker pulse occurring between the main pulses of radiation from some pulsars.
1969Nature 8 Feb. 525/2 The interpulse trails the main pulse by 14·0 ms. 1971New Scientist 1 July 6/2 In many pulsars..there is a weak ‘interpulse’ roughly halfway between main pulses. |