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  • {{dambigbox|the visual measurement of change|Time}} ...[[metaphysics]] of time, the [[perception]] of time, and the [[metric]] of time.
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  • ...T)''' is a measurement of blood [[coagulation]], specifically the clotting time of [[plasma]] recalcified in the presence of excess [[tissue thromboplastin
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  • <!-- Text is transcluded from the Time inconsistency/Definition subpage-->
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  • ...tronomical observations. In Britain UT is usually called [[Greenwich Mean Time]], after the [[Prime Meridian]] at [[Greenwich]], near [[London, United Kin UT usually does not coincide exactly with [[Coordinated Universal Time]] (UTC), but UTC is defined in such a way that it is never more than 0.9 se
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  • ...me is coordinated with [[Greenwich Mean Time]] or [[Coordinated Universal Time]] (UTC).
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  • ...side North America, other frame rates were used, such as 25 fps in Europe. Time code has also been used at 24 fps for application to film. ...been designed into the data definitions from the start, so the notion of a time code track is moot.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Time Warner Inc.]]
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  • '''Time''' may refer to {{r|Time}}
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  • ...ng-distance travel and communication, adjusting for changes in local solar time became burdensome. ==History of time zones==
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  • #Redirect [[One-time pad]]
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  • ...rvations; it may vary by as much as 0.9 seconds from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
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  • ...n winter the clocks go back to [[Central Standard Time]], while '[[Central Time]]' refers to both.
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  • For some aspects of the '''time value of money''' see [[discount rate]].
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  • #Redirect [[One-time pad]]
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  • ...nd the first of the subgenre of "time travelling". In fact, the very term "time machine" owes its introduction to this work. ...lating his story, Wells draws upon social conditions and trends of his own time and uses the story as a vehicle to examine these aspects of his own society
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  • In [[hematology]], the '''partial thromboplastin time (PTT)''' is "the time required for the appearance of [[fibrin]] strands following the mixing of p Both the PTT and the [[prothrombin time]] (PT) are subject to variation due both to the specific batches of reagent
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  • ...me is coordinated with [[Greenwich Mean Time]] or [[Coordinated Universal Time]] (UTC).
    150 bytes (21 words) - 01:34, 6 July 2011
  • '''Time''' may refer to {{r|Time}}
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  • ...hours ahead or behind either Greenwich Mean Time or Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
    145 bytes (20 words) - 15:11, 30 August 2011
  • ...n winter the clocks go back to [[Central Standard Time]], while '[[Central Time]]' refers to both.
    263 bytes (40 words) - 11:50, 2 February 2023
  • ...sis for standard time in time zones around the world; a compromise between time as measured by an atomic clock and as measured by astronomical observations
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  • This is a list of external links on '[[Wasting My Time]]'. Retrieved on 2 January 2014. ....com/discography/outrider/single/wasting-my-time-writes-winter 'Wasting My Time' at jimmypage.com] [subscription required]
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  • ...Clark. 2000. Time lord: Sir Sandford Fleming and the creation of standard time. New York: Pantheon Books
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  • {{r|Time}} {{r|Ephemeris Time}}
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  • ...the difference in time that it arrives at two receivers with synchronized time references
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  • ...der characterized by normal or prolonged bleeding time, normal coagulation time but defective clot retraction.
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  • {{r|time}} {{r|Coordinated Universal Time}}
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  • ...ion]] in which the time required for transmission is short compared to the time it takes to compose a message.
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  • Reagant usually derived from placentas, used in the prothrombin time (PT time) assay, which measures the function of the extrinsic pathway of coagulation
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  • ...ted States and parts of Canada from the time of European settlement to the time of the American Revolution.
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  • ...terministic polynomial time or, equivalently, can be checked in polynomial time.
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  • ...; Three-time President of the [[Privy Council (Japan)|Privy Council]]; two-time [[Prime Minister of Japan]] and ''[[genro]]'' (elder statesman) of immense
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  • {{r|Time}} {{r|Coordinated Universal Time}}
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  • '''Time Warner Inc.''' [ [[NYSE]] symbol: TWX] is the parent corporation, directly * ''Time'' (magazine)
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  • ...rvations; it may vary by as much as 0.9 seconds from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
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  • ...ltitude) as well as time with an accuracy of up to a few centimetres using time signals transmitted along a line of sight by radio from satellites.
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