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  • In vedic timekeeping, a tithi (also spelled thithi) is a lunar d
  • he Clockmaking industry due to its level of timekeeping accuracy which was previously unheard of.
  • PPS signals are used for precise timekeeping and time measurement.
  • For a timepiece with both timekeeping and stopwatch functions, see chronograph.
  • sting specialised low frequency signals for timekeeping and navigation.
  • s and astrological purposes, as well as for timekeeping and navigation.
  • y, which is the history, science and art of timekeeping and timekeepers.
  • tion in the starry constellations, accurate timekeeping, and making a prediction using the ancient
  • outh programs (horological toys, history of timekeeping, and the science of time).
  • lterations that King Edward VII made to the timekeeping at the royal estate of Sandringham.
  • f the worst Stagecoach depots in the UK for timekeeping, because at the time it mainly relied on in
  • oduced, and became the highest standard for timekeeping between the 1920s and the 1940s, when mecha
  • o keep the period of oscillation (and hence timekeeping) constant.
  • The wheel trains of timekeeping devices have gear ratio relationships that
  • Hz (the 5th harmonic of the common 32768 Hz timekeeping frequency) in 1977 to be a more convenient
  • It proved unreliable in timekeeping, however, because of a strong dependence on
  • rift N (2009) Shaping The Day: A History of Timekeeping in England and Wales 1300 - 1800.
  • ions such as Runic Astrology: Starcraft and Timekeeping in the Northern Tradition (1995), ISBN 1898
  • One increasingly common use is in computer timekeeping, including the NTP protocol.
  • rst using an astrolabe and later a sextant, timekeeping is one way of enabling mariners to determin
  • In regular timekeeping mode, the current home time is displayed to
  • ling at the Warren Halt, and to improve the timekeeping of some services.
  • Main article: Timekeeping on Mars
  • dian as a rival to Greenwich until 1911 for timekeeping purposes and 1914 for navigation.
  • were accepted in 1967 as the international timekeeping standard.
  • The services provided by WIGE Media include Timekeeping, TV production and postproduction with both
  • rain Order, which relied on highly accurate timekeeping, was used to ensure that two trains could n
  • ceived an atomic signal that calibrated its timekeeping with atomic clock transponders in Japan.