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Epsilon Clock™ Model EC31M
Spectracom GPS Satellite Signal Simulators Spectracom GPS-12R Portable GPS Rubidium Frequency Standard Spectracom SecureSync Synchronization System Spectracom TorqueLab LTT-Series (Torque Tester) Mountz, Inc. Martel BetaGauge 330-300E Handheld Calibrator Martel Electronics Corporation |
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Crystal oscillator - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This frequency is commonly used to keep track of time (as in quartz wristwatches), to provide a stable clock signal for digital integrated circuits, |
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Memristor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia of operation with an approximately linear charge-resistance relationship as long as the time-integral of the current stays within certain bounds.[3 |
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Alpermann + Velte Time Timer Time Code and Ancillary Data... GLONASS / GPS antenna and receiver GLONASS satellite signals as the time and date reference for the RUBIDIUM Series See Alpermann+Velte Electronic Engineering GmbH Information |
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Sampling and Analytical Methods: Metal & Metalloid... Time Weighted Average Samples: 480 to 960 L See Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) Information |
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Traceable calibration of a GPS Disciplined Oscillator |
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RFC 4330 - Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Version 4 for... RFC 4330 - Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Version 4 for IPv RFC 4330 - Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Version 4 for IPv |
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Stations Haleakala [e-12: 3 Time Reference : GPS Synchronization : GPS Epoch Accuracy [ns: <100 Date Installed : 1999-05-23 Date Removed : (yyyy-mm-dd) Additional |
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Jackson Labs Technologies, Inc. | Home in precise time and frequency technologies, and Jackson Labs Technologies, Inc. a designer and manufacturer of cutting-edge GPS-based time and See Jackson Labs Technologies, Inc. Information |
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Untitled 4.x Antenna Type : Serial Number : Antenna Height (m) : (m) Antenna Reference Point : (ARP/BCR/BPA) Degree Offset from North : Antenna Radome Type : |
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NIST Tech Beat - May 10, 2007 Parallel processing of single biomolecules would be a significant advance over existing techniques limited to studying one molecule at a time. See NIST (National Institute of Standards & Technology) Information |