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    Daily. 16 April 2017. "In Conversation with Bursters, a South Korean Rock Band". 27 June 2019. "Bursters immer noch mit "Barriers" auf Kerrang!-Liste...
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  • Neurons that are intrinsically prone to bursting behavior are referred to as bursters and this tendency to burst may be a product of the environment or...
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  • Look up burst in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Burst may refer to: Burst mode (disambiguation), a mode of operation where events occur in rapid succession...
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    Magnetar Birth, and Gamma-Ray Bursts". AIP Conference Proceedings SUPERNOVA 1987A: 20 YEARS AFTER: Supernovae and Gamma-Ray Bursters. Vol. 937. pp. 521–525....
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  • In telecommunications, a burst error or error burst is a contiguous sequence of symbols, received over a communication channel, such that the first and...
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  • telecommunications, a burst transmission or data burst is the broadcast of a relatively high-bandwidth transmission over a short period. Burst transmission can...
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    X-ray bursters are one class of X-ray binary stars exhibiting X-ray bursts, periodic and rapid increases in luminosity (typically a factor of 10 or greater)...
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    A ground burst is the detonation of an explosive device such as an artillery shell, nuclear weapon or air-dropped bomb that explodes at ground level....
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    In fireworks, a burst charge (usually black powder) is a pyrotechnic mixture placed in a shell which is ignited when the shell reaches the desired height...
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  • The NetBurst microarchitecture, called P68 inside Intel, was the successor to the P6 microarchitecture in the x86 family of central processing units (CPUs)...
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