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In 1961 the transmission rate was doubled to 300 cps.
Sounds have been measured up to two million cps or so."
CPS men typically worked nine hours, six days per week.
It operated at speeds of either 75 or 150 characters per second (cps).
A measure of spectrum equal to one cycle per second (cps).
CPS sent us a letter saying they would not be pursuing.
This would allow about 160 half-duplex lines running at a mean speed of 120 cps.
In a worm, the rate leaps to 100 cps.
CPS is a charitable organization with more than 32,000 active members.
And then there was the fact that all the cps guys were now wearing nose-and-mouth masks.
It'll be in the hands of the CPS well before that stage.
The CPS can only guess at what a jury might think.
A prosthetic device, almost invisible, to enhance human hearing through 30,000 cps.
She'll be our base cps for both missions.
It had a rated speed of 1,000 cps.
The baby was later taken into custody of police and CPS.
When using counting detectors the intensity is often measured in counts per second (cps).
The CPS decided in late 2002 that no charges would be brought.
Almost 1 million women experience domestic violence every year, according to the CPS.
The CPS later dropped all charges against her and the others involved.
The CPS also did away with what is known as social promotion.
In fact, the CPS sample does not cover all counties.
It's up to the CPS to decide whether to prosecute.
The local CPS is now expected to prepare papers for the case.
This will mean they can be briefed by the CPS.
The frequency is the number of those cycles per second.
The rate ranges from 60 to about 120 cycles per second.
A previous name for this unit was cycles per second.
It is most sensitive to the range from about 1000 to 4000 cycles per second.
The pulse in his own brain was also at 57 cycles per second.
At 10 cycles per second, the human brain is awake but not paying attention to the outside world.
Frequency: For a wave, the number of complete cycles per second.
Cats, on the other hand, can hear sounds up to an astonishing 10,000 cycles per second.
That is, for example, bird hearing falls off around 8,500 cycles per second.
The more cycles per second, the higher you go in the so-called spectrum of frequencies.
The electrical activity of the brain in such circumstances is between 13 and 30 cycles per second.
Specifically, the hearing focused on certain frequencies of around two billion cycles per second.
At the higher levels, humans in the prime of life can hear noises up to about 20,000 cycles per second.
This sinks to around 12,000 cycles per second in humans of retirement age.
Certain frequencies, such as seven cycles per second, are of ill-repute.
A frequency is measured in Hertz, or cycles per second.
Frequency is measured in hertz, which means, cycles per second.
And at 40 cycles per second it is either wide awake or vividly dreaming.
This frequency is equal to 2 cycles per second.
"All electric bikes have a frequency of 50 cycles per second.
The hump in the center of the graph from 153 to 156 cycles per second was growing taller.
Starting at two cycles per second, it rapidly increased to incapacitating levels.
Modern systems use a digital high frequency generator with typically 20,000 cycles per second.
Some authorities believe that a really delicate reaction is only possible for the domestic cat at up to 45,000 cycles per second.
"This one is looking for fifty-eight to sixty-two cycles per second."