Time measurements
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Time measurements
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Time measurements
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Incoming Resources
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- Clocks tell the time, Illus. by Janina Domanska
- English as a second language, Cerebellum Corporation ; Standard Deviants present a High Hat production ; written, produced and directed by Carl Eyster and David Newland. Executive producers, Chip Paucek, James Rena, Program 6
- Time & space, [explore the changing ideas about our universe--from the flat earth to black holes], written by Mary and John Gribbin
- Timekeepers, how the world became obsessed with time, Simon Garfield
- Timekeepers, how the world became obsessed with time, Simon Garfield
- Time's pendulum, the quest to capture time--from sundials to atomic clocks, Jo Ellen Barnett
- Propulsion health monitoring of a turbine engine disk using spin test data, Ali Abdul-Aziz [and others] ; prepared for the Smart Structures and Materials and Nondestructive Evaluation and Health Monitoring 2010 sponsored by the International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE), San Diego, California, March 7-11, 2010
- Math concepts for students, SVE & Churchill Media and Discovery Channel School
- The discovery of time, edited by Stuart McCready
- From sundials to atomic clocks, understanding time and frequency, James Jespersen and Jane Fitz-Randolph ; illustrated by John Robb and Dar Miner
- Galileo's pendulum, from the rhythm of time to the making of matter, Roger G. Newton
- Time, its origin, its enigma, its history, Alexander Waugh
- Stopwatch and timer calibrations, Jeff C. Gust, Robert M. Graham, Michael A. Lombardi
- From sundials to atomic clocks, understanding time and frequency, by James Jespersen and Jane Fitz-Randolph ; illustrated by John Robb
- NIST time and frequency services, Michael A. Lombardi
- The book of time, the secrets of time, how it works and how we measure it, Adam Hart-Davis
- Results and conclusions from the NASA isokinetic total water content probe 2009 IRT test, Andrew Reehorst and David Brinker
- Durations, the encyclopedia of how long things take, Stuart Sandow, with Chrissie Bamber and J. William Rioux
- A tenth of a second, a history, Jimena Canales
- The week, a history of the unnatural rhythms that made us who we are, David M. Henkin
- Combining and filtering telemetry data, Michael J. Wilson
- From sundials to atomic clocks, understanding time and frequency, James Jespersen and Jane Fitz-Randolph ; illustrated by John Robb and Dar Miner
Outgoing Resources
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