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  • 31OMA (time signal) — OMA was the callsign of a Czech time signal station. The station was operated by the Astronomical Institute of Prague and the transmitters were located at RKS Liblice 1. The station transmitted in the LF band on 50 kHz with a power of 7 kW and in …

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  • 32Cosmic time — (also known as time since the big bang) is the time coordinate commonly used in the Big Bang models of physical cosmology. It is defined for homogeneous, expanding universes as follows: Choose a time coordinate so that the universe has the same… …

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  • 33Term (time) — Midterm redirects here. For the academic test, see Exams. For the type of U.S. election, see United States midterm election. A term is a period of duration, time or occurrence, in relation to an event. To differentiate an interval or duration,… …

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  • 34Portal:Time — 08:58, November 24, 2011 (UTC) (update) WELCOME TO THE TIME PORTAL Time …

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  • 35Orders of magnitude (time) — Contents 1 Seconds 2 See also 3 Years 4 See also 5 Footnotes …

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  • 36Discrete time — This article is about discrete time in signal processing. For discrete time in quantum physics, see quantum time. Discrete time is the discontinuity of a function s time domain that results from sampling a variable at a finite interval. For… …

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  • 37Civil time — In modern usage, civil time refers to statutory time scales designated by civilian authorities, or to local time indicated by clocks. Modern civil time is generally standard time in a time zone at a fixed offset from Coordinated Universal Time… …

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  • 38Jiffy (time) — This article discusses the word jiffy in the context of measuring time. For other uses, see Jiffy (disambiguation). Jiffy is an informal term for any unspecified short period of time, as in I ll be back in a jiffy . From this it has acquired a… …

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  • 39space time continuum — coordinate system having four dimensions and used in the Theory of Relativity …

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  • 40Proper time — In relativity, proper time is time measured by a single clock between events that occur at the same place as the clock. It depends not only on the events but also on the motion of the clock between the events. An accelerated clock will measure a… …

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