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industr. construct. | clock; timekeeper; timepiece; watch |
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commun. IT | time source |
comp., MS | clock |
earth.sc. | scree; talus |
earth.sc. geophys. | colluvium |
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industr. construct. | hand |
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time source (horologium) | |||
clock (The electronic circuit in a computer that generates a steady stream of timing pulses--the digital signals that synchronize every operation. The system clock signal is precisely set by a quartz crystal, typically at a specific frequency between 1 and 50 megahertz. The clock rate of a computer is one of the prime determinants of its overall processing speed, and it can go as high as the other components of the computer allow) | |||
scree; talus | |||
colluvium | |||
clock; time indicator | |||
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clock; timekeeper; timepiece; watch | |||
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clocks | |||
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uranium | |||
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EURES | |||
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europæisk; europæer | |||
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Europa |
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