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MSec

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AcronymDefinition
MSecMulticast Security
MSecMillisecond
MSecMandrake Security
MSecMedical Supplies & Equipment Company (various locations)
MSecMyanmar Securities Exchange Centre (est. 1996; joint venture; Myanmar and Japan)
MSecMessage Security
MSecMathematical and Scientific E-Content
MSecMohamed Sathak Engineering College (India)
MSecMongolian Securities and Exchange Commission
MSecMajor and Special Events Committee (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)
MSecMountain State Employers Council
MSecMennonite Secondary Education Council
MSecMaster of Science in Economics
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References in periodicals archive
This in turn may help to resolve some of the outstanding issues in current research on binary millisecond pulsar systems.
Now your arrow is off the string 3 milliseconds sooner.
These sensors offer a dynamic portrait of brain activity over time, down to the millisecond, but do not tell the precise location of the signals.
The fastest of these so-called millisecond pulsars whirls at 43,000 revolutions per minute.
Continental estimates that the technology delivers crash data at the speed of sound, outperforming conventional sensing technology by 15 milliseconds. "Every millisecond counts when it comes to optimizing crash protection," says McConnell.
A FLOWER which bursts open in half a millisecond has been hailed as the world's fastest moving plant after a special camera captured it in action.
The new temperature measurement technique developed at NIST is simple to implement, requiring only standard video and fluorescence microscopy equipment, and can be used for temperature measure ments with simultaneous micrometer spatial resolution and millisecond time resolution.
On our interconnected Earth, where the tiny mouse that roars on your computer can connect you to China or Mozambique in a millisecond, we can no longer afford not to know about the world beyond our own town limits.
An extra one-tenth of a millisecond each day is one of the few good things to come from El Nino, the warming trend that has been whipping up global weather problems from torrential rains in Peru to drought in Indonesia.
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