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One of the mental status tests that assesses a person's ability to draw a complex, but frequently used, object. Persons with normal cognitive function and a normal sense of time can draw a clock face, place the hours 1 through
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a source of timing information, especially important when two or more devices must be synchronized. See synchronization.
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also known as a molecular clock. One of the most important assumptions that is often made using molecular data is the existence of a clock. In other words, there is sometimes an assumption being made either implicitly or explicitly that the rate of change of residues in molecules is approximately constant. Making this assumption is fraught with dangers, but a great many empirical studies have shown that (with some errors) the assumption of a clock often holds true. ...
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a timer within the processor which determines the speed at which instructions are executed
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Sends of signals that are processed by the microprocessor. Clock speed cycles
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| clock | the view that the universe resembles a clock built by God and ticking along according to Newtonian mechanics |
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