| timer |
A control unit that establishes the spark on- and off-times.
Ãâó: www.mmsonline.com/edm/glossary/nz.html
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| time-out |
A stoppage of the game clock, normally called by a coach to discuss strategy with the team.
Ãâó: www.athens2004.com/en/BasketballGlossary
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| time |
[A23/B37] Generally, Kant defines time as "a determinate form...in which alone the intuition of inner states is possible", adding "and everything which belongs to inner states is therefore represented in relations of time....space and time are such that they belong only to the form of intuition, and therefore to the subjective constitution of our mind, apart from which they could not be ascribed to anything whatsoever". ...
Ãâó: www.texttribe.com/text/kant_glossary.htm
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| time |
meter, as in "3/4 time."
Ãâó: memory.loc.gov/ammem/hrhtml/hrgloss.html
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| time |
Time is not an elementary concept. We do not have a sense for time. Time is a concept based on elementary concepts. We observe distance, velocity and oscillatory movements but not time. In physics we say that time is distance divided by velocity. Do not confuse "time" with a sequence of events. Several sensations are stored in the order they occurred. That is primary information, it is something existing in our brains or the computer memory of an artificial intelligent system. ...
Ãâó: www.intelligent-systems.com.ar/intsyst/misuse.htm
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