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    Jacques Loussier (redirect from Pulsion)
    Weill (RCA) 1972 – Dark of the Sun (MGM) (OCLC 746223157) 1979 – Pulsion (CBS) 1979 – Pulsion/Sous la mer 1980 – Fréderick Chopin par Jacques Loussier (CBS)...
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  • In medicine, a pulse represents the tactile arterial palpation of the cardiac cycle (heartbeat) by trained fingertips. The pulse may be palpated in any...
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  • Pulsing may refer to: Pulsing (bodywork) Pulse (signal processing) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Pulsing. If an internal...
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  • L8 Finger on the Pulsion; John McGuire is a man in his element. Darran Gardner talks to the e-commerce revolutionary whose firm Pulsion Technology is behind...
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    A pulse wave or pulse train or rectangular wave is a non-sinusoidal waveform that is the periodic version of the rectangular function. It is held high...
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    Legume (redirect from Pulse (legume))
    When used as a dry grain for human consumption, the seeds are also called pulses. Legumes are grown agriculturally, primarily for human consumption; for...
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  • Pulse (Pulse Candy), officially known as Pass Pass Pulse, is a hard candy manufactured by Noida-based DS Group and marketed under its umbrella brand 'Pass...
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  • X-Pulsion is a punk rock band from Brussels, Belgium, that formed in October 1977 and split in May 1978. Peter Schlager formed a new band of the same...
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  • Pulse! may refer to: Pulse! (magazine), a former music magazine published by Tower Records in the United States Pulse! radio, a student run radio station...
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  • submucosa of the esophageal wall, not the adventitia), also known as a pulsion diverticulum. It was named in 1877 after German pathologist Friedrich Albert...
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