pulsers

/ˈpʌlsərz/
noun
  1. Devices or components that produce regular pulses, especially electrical or electronic pulses.
    • The technician replaced the faulty pulsers in the circuit board to restore the signal.
    • Modern radar systems use high-speed pulsers to generate precise timing signals.
    • The lab tested several pulsers to find one that could handle the required voltage.
  2. Things that pulse or beat rhythmically, such as certain stars or biological structures.
    • Some deep-sea creatures have natural pulsers that create bioluminescent flashes.
    • Astronomers discovered new pulsers in the distant galaxy that emit regular radio waves.
    • The jellyfish's pulsers contract in a steady rhythm to propel it through the water.
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