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  • 61time-release capsule — /ˈtaɪm rəlis ˌkæpsjul/ (say tuym ruhlees .kapsyoohl) noun a capsule (def. 2) in which the casing dissolves in sections, releasing dosages at intervals of time …

  • 62Time release technology — Continuous release redirects here. For the software development practice, see Continuous integration. Time release technology, also known as sustained release (SR), sustained action (SA), extended release (ER, XR, or XL), time release or timed… …

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  • 63Westinghouse Time Capsules — Westinghouse s 1964 1965 World s Fair time capsule exhibit …

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  • 64As Time Goes By (M*A*S*H) — As Time Goes By M*A*S*H episode Episode no. Season 11 Episode 15 Directed by Burt Metcalfe Written by …

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  • 65Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and The Time Rippers — Developer(s) Sierra Publisher(s) Sierra …

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  • 66Geologic time scale — This clock representation shows some of the major units of geological time and definitive events of Earth history. The Hadean eon represents the time before fossil record of life on Earth; its upper boundary is now regarded as 4.0 Ga.[1] Other… …

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  • 67Metric time — is the measure of time interval using the metric system, which defines the second as the base unit of time, and multiple and submultiple units formed with metric prefixes, such as kiloseconds and milliseconds. It does not define the time of day,… …

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  • 68Solar time — On a prograde planet like the Earth, the sidereal day is shorter than the solar day. At time 1, the Sun and a certain distant …

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  • 69Coordinated Universal Time — UTC redirects here. For other uses, see UTC (disambiguation). Coordinated Universal Time (abbreviated UTC) is the primary time standard by which the world regulates clocks and time. It is one of several closely related successors to Greenwich… …

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  • 70Decimal time — French decimal clock from the time of the French Revolution Decimal time is the representation of the time of day using units which are decimally related. This term is often used to refer specifically to French Revolutionary Time, which divides… …

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