Most millisecond pulsars hover around the 300 revolutions per second mark, and the fastest spinning pulsar ever detected clocked in at 641 rps. |
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A magnificent GB rarity, probably the finest of the three recorded late fee combination frankings, accompanied by a 1995 RPS certificate. |
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Scientists at NASA assumed a good curveball spins at 30 RPS, but Marinelli's invention proved them wrong. |
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An RPS is a network of transportation logistics and processing functions that collect, recycle, refurbish, and demanufacture end-of-life products. |
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By contrast the RPS Annual International Exhibition and the London Salon are showing nothing designed to appeal to laviscious tastes, and they lose nothing by it. |
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