Alan Ayckbourn, author of some 60 mostly memorable plays, has also reinvented space and time, geometry and chronometry. |
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In order to have a more stable chronometry, we must imagine having an oscillator with a fixed vertical position. |
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In so doing, it is reconnecting with the past and a time when it excelled in that field, winning records in chronometry. |
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The reversible timelessness of the imagination distinguishes it from the irreversible chronometry of memory and bends it toward the creation of art. |
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His horological acrobatics, however spectacular in themselves, must above all be placed in the service of chronometry. |
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They result from horological challenges taken beyond established limits, in an absolute tribute to chronometry. |
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Regulators first appeared at the end of the 17th century, in the field of chronometry. |
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The zodiac was involved in chronometry, astronomy, and divination. |
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The decametric radiotelescope is dedicated to the study of comets, physics of galaxies, great structures of the Universe, pulsar chronometry. |
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Our aim is to support chronometry within the domain of contemporary mechanical horology, providing the participants with the possibility of contrasting and comparing performances. |
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The company is therefore perfectly qualified to offer a line of contemporary products destined to perpetuate this tradition of excellence in chronometry. |
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Over 4000 items from sundials to atomic watches, including extremely valuable items, together with multimedia exhibition content, illustrate the history of chronometry in most impressive fashion. |
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To showcase contemporary mechanical watchmaking and allow businesses, craftsmen and professionals to compare the chronometry performances of the wonders which they produce. |
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The Brand has registered nearly 80 patents in the field of watchmaking over the years building an exceptional heritage, particularly in terms of chronometry. |
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Time Pyramid, which was part of the instrument collection, was inspired by chronometry and designed with absolute precision, Boven pointed out. |
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The beginning initiates time measurement, as a chronometry based on a secular, but seemingly also sacred, decimalism. |
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Its precision and its reliability are key factors in chronometry. |
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They used an evaluation process called chronometry that compares the time of test participants' imagined movements to actual movements. |
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In 1954, the chronometry department, in collaboration with the engineers from the factory's technical department, had developed a portable quartz clock which was connected to a camera. |
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It was in the field of sports chronometry that the brand made its chief announcement, namely its return to the Olympic Games, with the inauguration of a giant «countdown» clock in Tiananmen Square in Beijing. |
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Cliff and Meffan-Main's paper in the section on texturally controlled 'in situ' chronometry further highlights the importance of considering isotopic disequilibrium. |
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