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121. Set your clocks ahead one hour this Saturday for the start of Daylight Savings Time.
122. In a wide-ranging speech focused almost entirely on domestic issues, Mr Medvedev also wondered aloud whether Russia really needed to continue changing the clocks twice a year for daylight saving.
123. LTLC(linear temporal logic with clocks) is a continuous-time temporal logic proposed for the specification of real-time systems.
124. Gifts Articles, Executive Alarm Clocks, Novelty Phones, Calculators, Novelty Electronic Board Game.
125. The RTSJ addresses several problematic areas, including scheduling, memory management, threading, synchronization, time, clocks, and asynchronous event handling.
126. We use a digital mixer realized with a D flip-flop flipped by a high potential to mix two independent clocks and sample the high frequency data input with the low frequency clock input.
127. Desktop widget engines have become increasingly popular as a way of deploying lightweight, frequently-used applications, such as a clocks, slide shows, or web feeds.
128. As a rule David clocks out at half past four on Saturdays.
129. Audio and Video Products, Electrical and Electronic Products, Photographic Equipment, Watches, Clocks and Components.
130. Manda: I just hope it isn't as boring as the last movie you made me watch - the one where the main character did nothing but stare at clocks for two hours.
131. Eventually all over the room clocks of diverse pattern musically chimed eleven.
132. Supply canvas print, oil painting, picture frame, canvas screen, wooden boxes, wall clocks and so on.
133. To test for this scenario, rig up an external phase-locked dual-clock source with a knob that intentionally adjusts the phase relationship of the two clocks.
134. The experiments are a significant step toward next-generation "atomic clocks" based on optical rather than microwave frequencies.
135. Today's standard atomic clocks vibrate at microwave frequencies, about 9 billion cycles per second.
136. If you're using the same trace system for all your components,[http://sentencedict.com/clocks.html] you'll be left to tie together multiple outputs from systems with potentially unsynchronized internal clocks.
137. If Indiana can have two time zones, there's no reason that Russia, 180 times larger and with many millions more people, can't change its clocks to please its easternmost citizens.
138. In mammals, including humans, a master clock in the brain and subordinate clocks found in organs throughout the body coordinate daily, or circadian, rhythms of behavior and physiology.
139. Engineering Goods and Equipment, Electrical Goods, Equipment and Supplies, Watches and Clocks, Electronic Products and Components.
140. Most of the ASIC" s ever designed are driven by multiple asynchronous clocks. An important problem in multi-clock do-main design is how to avoid metastability."
141. A spin-off of NIST's miniature atomic clocks, NIST's magnetic mini-sensors were first developed in 2004.
142. The utility model provides a dial plate used for clocks, watches or instrumentations.
143. The clock signal determining the cycle time of the system primarily clocks this register.
144. Mr. Knox keeps his socks with spots and clocks in a pale pink chocolate box.
145. They also suggest that this biochemical mechanism has been conserved over evolutionary time, since the actual origin of eukaryotic circadian clocks.
146. For example, the time taken to "fall in love" clocks in at about one-fifth of a second, not the six months of romantic dinners and sharing secrets some might expect.
147. Their justification being that the clocks in our computers were binary coded and that after 99, they'd trip to 00 and that'd confuse the all out of them, sending them in a total tizzy.
148. Cardin has become a household name on products around the world from couture clothing to alarm clocks.
149. Today, we are used to synchronise our clocks through the internet, and in most cases this is done automatically and we don't have to worry about getting the time right.
150. John Kitching and colleagues at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Boulder, Colo., are designing atomic clocks that range in size from a sugar cube to a grain of rice.
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