English
Etymology
deca- + second
Noun
en-noun
- rare A unit of time equal to 10 seconds. Symbol: das
#*1968, Title: Narrow-Band Decasecond Emissions from Jupiter Authors: Riihimaa, JJ Journal: Astrophysical Letters, Vol. 2, p.59 Publication Date: 00/1968 Origin: ... 1
#*:methods for electrostimulating two neocortical zones Excerpt: Changes in the oscillations of the decasecond and minute waves of superslow activity in the 0 to 1 Hz range were compared using various techniques for electrostimulating neocortical zones in rabbits with gold electrodes chronically implanted in structures of the ... Publication: Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology Authors: Yu. S. Borodkin, I. A. Lapina, Yu. L. Gogolitsyn Publisher: Springer New York Issue: Volume 14, Number 5 Pages: 373 - 379 ''
Usage notes
Decasecond is not in official scientific usage and is rarely found outside dictionaries and word lists.
Translations
Slovak: dekasekunda f
ru:decasecond
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