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  • 1clock paradox — Also known as the twins paradox or two clock paradox. An apparent paradox of special and general relativity theory . The time dilation effect in the special theory of relativity is that clocks at rest in different inertial frames observe each… …

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  • 2Clock Tower Ghost Head — Developer(s) Human Entertainment Publisher(s) …

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  • 3Clock King — Publication information Publisher DC Comics First appearance (Tockman) World s Finest Comics #111 (August 1960) (Tem) Teen Titans #57 …

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  • 4Clock Tower (video game) — Clock Tower Japanese cover art Developer(s) Human Entertainment Publisher(s) H …

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  • 5Clock gating — is a power saving technique used in many synchronous circuits Description Clock gating is a popular technique used in many synchronous circuits for reducing dynamic power dissipation. Clock gating saves power by adding more logic to a circuit to… …

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  • 6Clock Tower 2 — Developer(s) Human Entertainment Publisher(s) ASCII Entertainment …

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  • 7Clock (dance act) — Clock Origin Manchester, England Genres Eurodance Pop House Years active 1993–1999 Labels Media Records …

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  • 8clock — I n. 1) to regulate, set; wind a clock 2) to advance a clock; or: to set, turn a clock ahead (by one hour) 3) to set, turn a clock back (by ten minutes) 4) an alarm; cuckoo; electric; grandfather; wall clock 5) a biological clock 6) a clock is… …

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  • 9Clock management — In American football, clock management is an important aspect of game strategy. The team who holds the lead in the game will want to use as much time as possible, while the team that is trailing will want to conserve time so that there is enough… …

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  • 10Clock edge — In electronics, a clock edge is a transition in a clock signal from either low to high (0 to 1) or high to low (1 to 0). It is called an edge because the square wave which represents a clock has edges at those points. A rising edge is the… …

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