| timer |
Clock used to control processing.
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| time |
For practical purposes, the same as Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The notation formerly used to identify time Greenwich MeanTime. The word "Zulu" is notation in the phonetic alphabet corresponding to the letter "Z" assigned to the time zone on the Greenwich Prime Meridian.
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| time-out |
A one-minute break called by the coach
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| time |
Every person, society and environment is located in time and is changing through time. Our perceptions of time as past, present and future are also important for social enquiry and action. These perceptions draw on past events that influence our present. They need not, however, determine our future. We can perceive a range of possible futures that can assist our decision-making.
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| time-out |
Expiration of predefined time period, at which time some specified action occurs; in communications, time-outs are employed to avoid unnecessary delays & improve traffic flow; used for example, to specify maximum response times to polling & addressing before a procedure is automatically reinitiated.
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