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Yes, Face ID is a fraction of a second faster.
A singer jumped an entrance by a fraction of a second.
Every once in a while, a fraction of a second gets lost.
You have a fraction of a second to consider fight or flight.
You would need to do it in a fraction of a second.
A fraction of a second later, a truck had barreled into them.
He managed to beat the autonomous car by a fraction of a second!
The results showed that people formed their opinions in a fraction of a second.
In that fraction of a second, we watch Theon Greyjoy retreat back into Reek.
It lasts only a fraction of a second, but there is definitely something happening.
"In a fraction of a second you turn on 'hyper mode,' " Leruth, 52, tells PEOPLE.
The greeting, which lasted a fraction of a second, was described as "flirtatious" by Stehlik.
With users merely glancing at content for a fraction of a second, every detail counts.
A fraction of a second ended a long Jones Beach career for Ed Peters, 74.
And we can send the new vaccine around the world in a fraction of a second.
"In a fraction of a second, people travel back in time and feel younger," said Grabowski.
It's less toxic than butane and can light practically anything in a fraction of a second.
It never once hit its advertised turbo speed — not even for a fraction of a second.
These, often aluminium-based, particles ignite a fraction of a second later and burn at very high temperatures.
" The cameras are able to read and process "several plates simultaneously" and "in a fraction of a second.
Then he heaved in an off-balance prayer a fraction of a second before the final horn sounded.
They even know the exact time, down to the fraction of a second, that the eclipses will occur.
The system quickly recognizes when it's made a mistake and will revert within a fraction of a second.
There are many moving parts, and the entire sequence can play out in a fraction of a second.
A fraction of a second later, a similar vibration shook the arms of an identical machine in Hanford, Washington.
In traditional cameras the shutter opens and closes, exposing the light-sensitive medium for a fraction of a second.
When the shark's dorsal fin emerged, I thought I had the shot but hesitated a fraction of a second.
The zap lasts only a fraction of a second, though the severity of the shock is up to you.
All questions you would resolve in a fraction of a second, and any of which might stump a robot.
This takes place in a tiny fraction of a second, with almost no conscious effort, and almost never fails.
So why would I want to spend $23 more for Chrome tabs that open a fraction of a second faster?
A bobtail squid flares its tentacles for a fraction of a second before making a quick escape into the darkness.
A fast response time is crucial: Gamma-ray bursts can last from a fraction of a second to mere minutes.
Greyparrot can then use a simple camera combined with a computer to sort waste in a fraction of a second.
Half were exposed subliminally to crime-related words like "apprehend" and "capture"; these blinked for a fraction of a second.
The device also streams your audio to the cloud, including a fraction of a second of audio before the wake word.
The Taycan Turbo S is quicker (albeit by a fraction of a second), it handles better, and behaves better in corners.
When it occurred, about three times the mass of the sun was converted to energy in a fraction of a second.
It can authenticate the identity of a customer calling, and figure out why they're calling, within a fraction of a second.
That must've been a fraction of a second because if it caught my chin it would have been a different result.
The documents laying out the California program suggest most scans were submitted to the database in a fraction of a second.
The resulting atomic reaction took only a fraction of a second, but its effects on one Indigenous family would last decades.
The combination of the ball in his glove and his foot on the base lasted for a fraction of a second.
Over the past 20 years, astronomers have timed pulses from PSR J1141-6545 down to a tiny fraction of a second.
The ball fell to Howard's left, and the American defender Jorge Villafana was a fraction of a second slow in reacting.
Researchers seeking to build quantum computers must stave off decoherence, which they can currently do only for a fraction of a second.
They last for only a fraction of a second, but in that time they emit the energy of perhaps 500 million suns.
For the twitchy action games that dominate bestseller lists, even delays of a fraction of a second are an irritation for players.
The polymer gel responds by expelling all its water in a fraction of a second and collapsing, much like coiling a spring.
That's why this one fraction of a second—above, and which I've slowed down slightly—from tonight's CNN debate caught my eye.
High-frequency trading is an automated strategy that can move billions of dollars worth of trades in a fraction of a second.
Technology allows for anyone with a computer to access the markets, sending in orders for execution in a fraction of a second.
Those gravitational waves were the result of two black holes colliding, and the signal lasted for only a fraction of a second.
"He appeared to be a white male," Brooks said, adding that he only saw the gunman for a fraction of a second.
For people positioned downrange, the crack arrives a fraction of a second before the thump or blast of the weapon actually firing.
The idea was to allow the driver to shift gears in a fraction of a second without letting go of the wheel.
At that point, down by 4 with a fraction of a second left, the Warriors were out of something more important: time.
The ball had to stay close to the floor to preserve every fraction of a second he gained against a staggering defender.
Huawei's tacked on some added security, but the reader goes to work quick, firing up the phone in a fraction of a second.
Keep in mind, for runners at this elite level, shaving even a fraction of a second every mile is a physical super-feat.
In a fraction of a second, a media slot on a website or video is placed for sale and the media is purchased.
At the heart of Takata's defect is its propellant, the explosive that helps inflate the airbag in a tiny fraction of a second.
"If you look at the software , we are tracking every fraction of a second how much force output somebody is creating," DeBruler says.
In a fraction of a second she embodied a special quality of guts and courage: "grace under pressure," is how Ernest Hemingway defined it.
What if a certain operation, like a simple logic step, is done in an even smaller fraction of a second than the clock duration?
For most of us, we worry if our watches or phones are off by a few minutes, not a tiny fraction of a second.
X-rays that beamed through the droplet in the same fraction of a second offered humanity's first glimpse of water under those extreme conditions.
If the timing between pulses is off by just a fraction of a second, the neurons don't fire and the counting process breaks down.
How is that measured, and what does it mean in the context of the fraction of a second it took to make this picture?
The singing mice never overlapped: Each mouse would wait for the other to stop, and then start up within a fraction of a second.
Instead, they themselves decay—after a fraction of a second, which is still a Methuselah-like lifetime by subatomic standards—back into Standard Model particles.
High-frequency trading is an automated strategy that can move billions of dollars worth of trades among different markets in a fraction of a second.
The main act of Kang-Kuen Ni's experiment could fit on the tip of a needle—and it happens in a fraction of a second.
Jordan banked in a shot, somehow, from the baseline, but it was a fraction of a second too late and the referees waved it off.
Now let's hope that it only takes a fraction of a second to unlock your phone as the current Touch ID sensor is incredibly fast.
When these devices detect the wake word, they stream audio to the Cloud, including a fraction of a second of audio before the wake word.
You can't buzz in until Alex is finished reading a clue; if you're too early, you get locked out for a fraction of a second.
But on the scale of a fraction of a second, and involving the other resources available to an AV — only the brain can do that.
Enough of this nonsense of calling a runner out when he loses contact with the bag for a fraction of a second during a slide.
It means you might just see an enemy target a fraction of a second faster than you would on a panel with a slower refresh rate.
For a fraction of a second, after the man has been launched into the air, before he's pulled the cord on his parachute, the cheers stop.
So-called high frequency trading firms place trades in a fraction of a second, sometimes in a bet that they can move faster than bigger competitors.
If you move maybe 13 centimeters in a fraction of a second, say 0.2 second, you could have a power output as high as 680 watts.
Preceded by the flames of their rockets, followed by their sonic booms, the slender towers touched down on neighbouring landing pads a fraction of a second apart.
Too early, and the system locks you out for a crucial fraction of a second; too late, and the brainiac at the next podium gets there first.
Unlike the public stock market, where investors can liquidate their positions in a fraction of a second, VCs usually have to wait years for a liquidity event.
On the cover of his debut issue, Captain America is captured a fraction of a second after delivering a vicious right hook to Adolf Hitler's toothbrush mustache.
FRBs send out as much energy in a fraction of a second as the sun puts out in 10,000 years, but they are exceedingly difficult to find.
During sex, if a careless upstroke allows the penis to fully exit the crevice of choice, the next fraction of a second has a high disaster quotient.
That can create a trick for photographers, as the ball occasionally disappears into players' shirts for a fraction of a second just as photographers click their shutters.
All of this happens in a fraction of a second, which is as long as you can keep nature from peeking at the qubits and spoiling things.
So what may look like a great connecting blow, in fact, isn't, because you've turned [your head] a little bit at the last fraction of a second.
Yet, the higher elements get the more unstable they become, which would make them impossible to exist for more than a fraction of a second, if at all.
The bottom-containing particles we know about only stick around for a tiny fraction of a second, traveling somewhere between two and 22 millimeters in CERN's LHCb experiment.
By wriggling up out of the water and giving a slippery, well-placed hug, the eels can turn the tables on predators in a fraction of a second.
It performs this rapid rate of shrinkage in just a fraction of a second; its transformation into a football-like object looks practically instantaneous to the human eye.
You don't really know what to expect, and yet, you're able to say in a fraction of a second that you're watching the opening title of Stranger Things.
In the fraction of a second the fish feeds, it doesn't latch on to the coral but seals its mouth over it and sucks up the coral's mucous.
We have been on this planet for less than a fraction of a second in geological time and we've already put the fucking thing into a terminal fever.
Arrive a fraction of a second of later than you should and take a full cut, and the ball will fly off the frame instead of the strings.
They vibrated the space-time continuum like a drum and released as much energy in a fraction of a second as all the stars in the observable universe.
The only magnets capable of higher intensities are pulsed magnets, and their fields only last for a fraction of a second, according to a press release from Nature.
Not a lump of unobtanium, but a bunch of computer gibberish saying the new atom managed to stay stable for a fraction of a second before decomposing into nothingness.
Sometimes the difference between a ball correctly going through the level or not is touching a button for seemingly a fraction of a second too long or too short.
A few weeks ago, my boss messaged me asking, "Do you want to interview Tan from Queer Eye?" to which I replied "YES" within a fraction of a second.
When the diaphragm spasms, it causes you to suck in a breath, while your vocal cords close off a fraction of a second later, providing that excellent "hic" sound.
I chuckled and watched as a small cluster of bots gathered in my palm for a fraction of a second, then splintered off like a flock of birds disbursing.
The effect of the fusion surgery may be mostly in his follow-through, as he tends to lift up his shoulders a fraction of a second earlier than before.
It's that familiar movement in our eyebrows that lasts only a fraction of a second but conveys that we recognize someone at a distance or shows signs of friendliness.
" But, according to Amazon's FAQ, "When these devices detect the wake word, they stream audio to the cloud, including a fraction of a second of audio before the wake word.
These are all hashtags in which people do and say nice or funny things that will make you feel healthier and stronger, if only for a fraction of a second.
Zabaat continues to look around, seemingly in disbelief, until he reaches out his arms and catches Dora just a fraction of a second before she would slam into the ground.
"Powerwall can detect an outage, disconnect from the grid, and automatically restore power to your home in a fraction of a second," the government's virtual power plant FAQ section reads.
And while a fraction of a fraction of a second doesn't sound like much, if it's happening in thousands of places, millions of times, it starts adding up real quick.
It's not until over 6 minutes into the video that our own sun and solar system begin to form, while humanity doesn't appear until the last fraction of a second.
We set our clocks based on the position of the sun (and thus, the rotation of Earth) and didn't really notice when it varied by a fraction of a second.
In SpinLaunch's design, once a rocket is spinning at launch speeds, an exit port in the centrifuge will open for a fraction of a second, sending the rocket shooting out.
In that case, he says he would rather the car go around Ferrari's test track at a fraction of a second slower on tires that provide a better overall experience.
It lasted until his retirement in 2009, after he failed his recertification test at 82 by missing the required time in the pool sprint by a fraction of a second.
He would chop up a sturdy bass line until it became gummy and woozy; his snares and kick drums came in a fraction of a second later than you expected.
A fraction of a second later, a huge white truck flew by at a crazy speed, driving over people, twisting the wheel to cut down the maximum number of people.
Now, the process requires global research teams to work with billion-dollar machinery on experiments that can last years -- to create something that exists for just a fraction of a second.
Where Google asks for three or four seconds of steadiness to get a good exposure in the dark, Huawei's new camera produces vastly better images in a fraction of a second.
The home screen only shows up for a fraction of a second, but Kunz-Mejri told SecurityWeek that one can get it to stay visible with a well-timed button press.
In a fraction of a second, the power radiated through these waves was more than ten times greater than the combined luminosity of every star and galaxy in the observable universe.
With regular film (as you probably know), between each frame is a black frame that flashes for a fraction of a second, and the viewer's eyes fill in the picture reflexively.
Researchers believe that inflation increased the size of the universe by more than a factor of 10^26—or more than 60 e-folds—in just a fraction of a second.
It may not be exactly clear where or why, but there's always a tiny fraction of a second, a chance to mutter and swear to yourself, before it all falls apart.
It can speed up the selection wheel you use to enter data like dates and times on your phone, or make your mouse cursor disappear for a fraction of a second.
In many cases, he writes, it may be physically impossible to avoid injury because a ball is moving so fast a spectator only has a fraction of a second to move.
Within a fraction of a second, your brain is able to read thousands of micro expressions in someone else&aposs face, body language, or even mood without being aware of it.
The party, meanwhile, is quite obviously of that moment, that fraction of a second it took for the image of the young woman and the blur around her to be registered.
A six-digit PIN might take a fraction of a second longer to input—UGH, so long—but it's better than having your phone stolen and all your freaky photos dumped online.
In defiance of this failure, a company in China claims to have produced a "laser AK-47" that can burn targets in a fraction of a second from half a mile away.
The servo motors seemed to be timed just a fraction of a second off, but soon I got the hang of it, and started executing tidy pirouettes near some stainless steel fridges.
The time for the signal to reach us from orbit is a fraction of a second, while on or near the Moon it would take perhaps a full second and a half.
Still, when the systems were working best, they were able to identify vulnerabilities, reverse-engineer exploits, and deploy a successful patch to stop the attack, all in a fraction of a second.
Too many times I've hit the camera button only to find the shot actually fired a fraction of a second later, capturing a blink or awkward pose rather than what I envisioned.
While questions certainly remain, we know how the universe began and, in large particle accelerators, we can literally recreate the conditions common in the universe a fraction of a second after it began.
Hearing the ball, the top players say, enables faster reactions — a crucial advantage in a sport where blazingly fast serves and powerful groundstrokes mean that even the tiniest fraction of a second matters.
They reach home plate only about 50 milliseconds apart, but that fraction of a second makes the slower pitch significantly more hittable because of the firing time for synapses in a batter's brain.
She avoided a crash near the finish line and came across a fraction of a second behind Eva Samkova of the Czech Republic, who won gold four years ago and bronze this time.
Back, for example, is essential to operating virtually any Android app, and yet you can find yourself exiting apps entirely on the P10 by pressing it for a fraction of a second too long.
Conversations are sent to Amazon's servers in encrypted form, "including a fraction of a second of audio before the wake word," according to a statement the company offered up to us earlier this year.
The lag between the moves I made with the controller and the image was a small fraction of a second, enough to bother a high speed racer, perhaps, but nothing that impeded my experience.
Unlike a typical alternator, which converts engine torque to electricity to power a vehicle's circuitry and charge its battery, the starter-alternator can also re-start the engine in a fraction of a second.
It would have been prohibitively expensive to employ enough managers to time each worker's every move to a fraction of a second or ride along in every truck, but now it takes maybe one.
For example, the base unit of time—the second—is 9,192,631,770 periods of a kind of cesium atom, and the meter is actually the distance light travels in a specific fraction of a second.
Sure, a six-digit passcode is virtually impossible for a thief to crack before his repeated attempts lock the phone, but it demands an unacceptable fraction of a second for you to tap it out.
An elite pitcher will have a slight delay—a fraction of a second—between when he rotates his pelvis to make his bellybutton face forward, to when he rotates his upper chest to face forward.
They worked on a device that, just before dawn on July 16, 1945, in New Mexico, set off a nuclear chain reaction lasting a fraction of a second and altering the course of human history.
Whereas in most rhythm games you want to hit the note dead on, here there's a need to delay just a fraction of a second to guarantee the best flow, and win through each stage.
Torbjörn has gotten a lot of criticism for being a cheap defensive hero, mostly because his all-seeing, all-knowing turret can land shots on a target that's visible for just a fraction of a second.
As reported today in Nature, astronomers working at the Parkes radio telescope in Australia have pinpointed the location of FRB 150418, which released two days worth of our Sun's energy in a fraction of a second.
In a plasma injector, a deuterium-tritium gas will be hit with an immense amount of electricity for a fraction of a second, heating it up to around 9 million degrees Fahrenheit and creating a plasma.
Using his own photos as examples, Semetko explains the importance of positioning subjects geometrically, hinting at a narrative, capturing faces and bodies in emotive positions, and seeking rare moments that last a fraction of a second.
"A fraction of a second later, an enormous white truck came along at a crazy speed, turning the wheel to mow down the maximum number of people," Nice Matin journalist Damien Allemand wrote in a Medium post.
Other times we'll watch a captivating back-and-forth unfold before our eyes until someone brings the volley to a close by reading the play and exercising just the right judgment, in a fraction of a second.
You might not be so quick to accuse police of overreacting if you knew a good cop — a good man— who was gunned down by a murderer when he faltered for a mere fraction of a second.
Cruyff said he wasn't especially quick, but if you always knew what you would do and could move the ball just a fraction of a second before your opponent, there was no way he could catch up.
"When you go to move about the boat, you can't tell me there isn't a fraction of a second where you're not clipped in," she said in a phone interview from her home in England last week.
Each segment of the ring contains a radio-frequency radiation field that oscillates at 400 megahertz, boosting particles as they enter and switching direction to boost the particles going the other way a fraction of a second later.
The theory depends on the existence of a hypothetical quantum field that stretched the universe ultra-rapidly and uniformly in all directions, expanding it by a huge factor in a fraction of a second: a process dubbed inflation.
But the time it would take for that, coupled with any electronic lag time, would be a small fraction of a second, according to Jonathan McDowell, an astrophysicist at Harvard who taught me how to use this tool.
Physicists are able to create these freezing temperatures on Earth, but the force of Earth's gravity quickly acts on the atoms, giving scientists only a fraction of a second to observe their behavior in the lowest quantum state.
This is especially true on a dating app, where users have anywhere from a fraction of a second to a minute to swipe right for a potential match or left, based on a picture (and sometimes bio) alone.
In a sport where an out-of-place toe or the mistiming of a release-and-catch maneuver by a fraction of a second can make the difference between success and failure, nothing can be taken for granted.
That the video spends more than three quarters of its time focused on innocuous chit-chat and everyday activities makes for an apt demonstration of how the dire consequences of a distraction can play out in a fraction of a second.
Because the bursts are so short and hard to track, Bannister's team found a way to freeze and save data collected by the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder in a fraction of a second after the telescope detects a burst.
After all, there are systems out there that may have to temporarily store a recording of a person's voice without their consent — think of a VoIP call that caches audio for a fraction of a second in case of packet loss.
And instead of simply bleeping words like "fuck" and "shit," the series makes the atypical call to black out the screen entirely for a fraction of a second, jarring you out of your complacency and forcing you to keep paying attention.
A fraction of a second later, I was staring at an alumni website, learning that the ex-boyfriend hadn't just been accepted into the country's most prestigious film school, he'd graduated from it and landed a plum job at Pixar.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Pop singer Madonna prevailed on Thursday in a copyright lawsuit over her song "Vogue" that alleged one of her producers copied a fraction-of-a-second segment of horns from a song he had also worked on.
Video: Royal Society/YouTube "The Orion laser can deliver 1,000 times the power of the entire US national grid in just a fraction of a second, over an area smaller than a strand of hair," Meinecke points out in the short documentary.
Children's brains respond more strongly to their mothers' voices than to the voices of strangers, even when heard for only a fraction of a second, according to a new study published May 16, in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
"It's kind of like saying that when Floyd Mayweather punches you, his glove is in contact with your face for only a fraction of a second," said Ahmad R. Sedaghat, M.D., Ph.D., assistant professor in the department of otolaryngology at Harvard Medical School.
It's a funny thing, AI. It can identify objects in a fraction of a second, imitate the human voice and recommend new music, but most machine "intelligence" lacks the most basic understanding of everyday objects and actions — in other words, common sense.
They are conducted within beachball-sized steel vessels, while high-speed cameras record the plutonium's reaction in fraction-of-a-second intervals and then feed the results into computers that extrapolate what they've seen to analyze the potential performance of nuclear weapons designs.
Like, after watching Maddie Zeigler perform for a fraction of a second, I suddenly want to throw on a leotard, fling my limbs around the room like a fucking octopus, and start pulling my own hair a bit, just to make a point.
Selling its wares to payments companies — including Ingenico ePayments and Six Payments — the Fraugster AI technology takes data from multiple sources, then analyzes and cross-checks it in a fraction of a second to determine whether a transaction is fraudulent or not.
A sound coming from the right will hit the left ear a fraction of a second later than the right ear and will be perceived slightly softer as the sound diminishes and is reflected off the outer ear and head and torso.
Autonomous driving systems will also need the capacity to sense the world around them, interpret that data, and then make decisions such as whether to brake or veer to the right to avoid an obstacle, all within a fraction of a second.
The facilities are stacked with servers — boxlike computers that crunch the data for everything from hospitals, law enforcement agencies and banks to news websites, email and weather reports — that cannot be without electricity and cooling for even a fraction of a second.
They are also feeding voraciously and spectacularly, circling high over the water, alert for the slightest flicker of fish, and then freezing in midair for a fraction of a second before dropping headfirst onto their targets, like missiles falling from a plane.
That thing right there performs a serious computer vision task in real time: It can detect in a fraction of a second whether and where a person, or car, or bird, or whatever, is in its field of view, and relay that information wirelessly.
For the quantum computer, doing another round of calculations takes a fraction of a second, and even multiplied by thousands of times to get the required number of runs to produce usable probability numbers, it only ended up taking the machine several extra seconds.
Automotive designers have not yet found a way to make a driver who may be distracted by texting, reading email or watching a movie perk up and retake control of the car in the fraction of a second that is required in an emergency.
"Flash Boys" followed the exchange's founders as they built what they saw as a more investor-focused market that included a "speed bump" to slow trades by a fraction of a second to help level the playing field for fast and slow traders alike.
"Marilyn," with Micachu, sounded laconic on first listen, but everything was slightly imbalanced: the popped snares were a fraction of a second off the beat, the mix was a clutter, and Micachu was singing about shining teeth and watery graves the whole time anyway.
As she and Matthew made out on the Beemans' couch, and we saw Matthew reaching under her sweater, the camera moved down to his leg and stayed there for just a fraction of a second as Paige's hand started to move where it shouldn't.
As a refresher on exactly when Alexa is listening to or recording your voice, here's what the company's FAQ page says: When these devices detect the wake word, they stream audio to the cloud, including a fraction of a second of audio before the wake word.
A team of scientists at the University of California, San Diego, have built an interface that can peek into a bird's brain and predict the song it is going to sing "a fraction of a second before it does so," per MIT Technology Review's Antonio Regalado.
"I thought it was a goal and for that fraction of a second I was thinking about all the hard work that I had done and, because in the first game I was suspended, I was under a lot of pressure," the 21-year-old said.
In the comparison below, the Mate took a sharper photo with more realistic colors than the iPhone X — though, in fairness, the iPhone snapped that photo in a fraction of a second, while the Mate instructed me to hold my hand steady for a second or so.
For instance, a 2008 study by him and a colleague, S. Adam Brasel, found that television viewers using video recorders to fast-forward through commercials may actually be influenced by those commercials anyway, even if seeing a brand image for only for a fraction of a second.
In my time with the demo, I often found myself racing toward a new item with just 15 seconds left, accomplishing my goal with just a fraction of a second left before the all-too-familiar death tone rang out and I was sent back to square one.
Under Earth&aposs gravity, the atoms in freely evolving BECs can&apost be slowed down enough for physicists to observe them for any longer than a fraction of a second, so scientists hardly get a chance to study their quantum characteristics, NASA officials said on the project page.
You have become the most numerous generation in America, and companies are bending over backward to hire you, to sell to you, to catch your eye for just a fraction of a second before you resume scrolling mindlessly through the Instagram feed of someone you neither know nor like.
A big serve requires a limber, practiced player—someone strong and loose enough to twist their torso taught like a rubber band and uncoil themselves a fraction of a second later, with timing so precise that it not only translates the energy from their legs but augments it.
In recent years the various participants in the industry have bickered over "viewability": webpages are usually bigger than the screens they are viewed on, so if a reader sees only part of an ad on his screen, for a fraction of a second, how much should the advertiser pay?
They describe how Turing adapted the huge machine at the Computing Machine Laboratory in Manchester to play specific notes: The Manchester computer had a special instruction that caused the loudspeaker—Turing called it the 'hooter'—to emit a short pulse of sound, lasting a tiny fraction of a second.
In the process, the SEC updated a rule that will compel other markets to honor trades subject to a small delay—referred to as a "speed" bump —that will effectively slow down trading by a fraction of a second even as other markets process trades in the blink of an eye.
Keep in mind I saw him for maybe a second or two, perhaps just a fraction of a second, and then I decided I was not in the best position being one of the closest people to him, although the vision does discouraged a little bit by the third base dugout.
Though commenters who voiced their dislike of the video are unspecific in their complaints, a screenshot sent by Blanco's manager to Blanco indicates that the ban has something to do with one specific moment in the video, when the image of a man's (covered) bulge is present for a fraction of a second.
It turned out the road surface was much wetter than it looked and around 60kmh the car started aquaplaning for what couldn't have been more than a small fraction of a second but made me age like the guy who chose poorly at the end of Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade.
It is possible for a handset like the iPhone 8 to match a DSLR in the shutter speed department—letting light in for a tiny fraction of a second to capture a fast-moving target frozen in time—but if you're in low light or the shade the results are going to be less impressive.
In the 19th century, the London Stereoscopic Company created a headset-like device that combined a pair of photographs taken a fraction of a second apart — which you could call the first iteration of VR. "Photography had barely been invented at this point," said Anthony Holland Parkin, Getty Images' head of VR and immersive content and senior director of editorial content.
It was only at the very end of the eight-second window that the Pitzer wheel dropped down and—in a blur of motion that recalled Doctor Octopus, the Spider-Man villain, attacking one of his victims—the claws grabbed and picked the ripe berries in a fraction of a second, pop-pop-pop , and deposited them, apparently unbruised, on a shelf at the top of the machine's chassis.
BIG 12 SEMIFINALS No. 9 West Virginia (26-7) escaped with a 69-67 victory over No. 73 Oklahoma (25-7) when a half-court shot by Buddy Hield was ruled a fraction of a second late in the Big 12 tournament semifinals in Kansas City, Mo. Perry Ellis had 27 points, Devonte Graham added 20 points and 217 assists, and top-ranked Kansas (272-266) held on through a shaky finish to beat No. 225 Baylor (193-219) by 214-211 in the other semifinal.

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