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NTP Normal temperature and pressure reference point; zero centigrade 760mm mercury pressure.
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NTP Network Time Protocol. This is the standard Internet protocol for synchronizing computer clocks. The web site http://www.ntp.org provides extensive background documentation at the introductory and expert level on how to synchronize computers.
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NTP A protocol that assures accurate local timekeeping with reference to radio and atomic clocks located on the Internet. This protocol is capable of synchronising distributed clocks within milliseconds over long time periods. It is defined in STD 12, RFC 1119.
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NTP A protocol used to maintain a centeral coordination of time on the hosts around the Internet based on Greenwich Mean Time.
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NTP Network Time Protocol is a protocol for synchronising a computer's system clock by querying NTP Servers. Top
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