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Circadian rhythms of various species can be observed through their gross motor function throughout the course of a day. These patterns are more apparent with the day further categorised into activity and rest times. Investigation into a species is conducted through comparisons of free-running and
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Ancient Greek mythology, who embodied the image of time, originated from out of the primordial chaos. Known as the one who spins the Zodiac Wheel, further evidence of his connection to the progression of time. However, Ancient Greek makes a distinction between two types of time, chronos, the
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weather to interfere with reading the cycle further degraded the reliability. The length of a moon is on average less than our current month, not acting as a dependable alternate, so as years progress the room of error between would grow until some other indicator would give indication.
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Ancient Egyptian's civil calendar representing the birthdays of the gods
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marine events and even global environmental changes. This dating can be done in a number of ways. All dependable methods – barring the exceptions of
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Van der Molen, M.W, et al. (1991). Chronopsychophysiology: Mental chronometry augmented by psychophysiological time markers. John Wiley & Sons.
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Bauer, W. (2001). A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature (Third Edition). University of Chicago Press.
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Marshack, A. (1989). Current Anthropology: On Wishful Thinking and Lunar "Calendars", Vol 30(4), p.491-500. University of Chicago Press.
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1581:(3). IOP Publishing: S1–S3.
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2937:Geological history of Earth
1470:Online Etymology Dictionary
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1280:List of clock manufacturers
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2289:Orders of magnitude (time)
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30:Not to be confused with
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3308:IERS Reference Meridian
3303:International Date Line
3214:International standards
2955:Absolute space and time
2606:Astronomical chronology
1509:A Greek–English Lexicon
1270:Complication (horology)
963:Science Museum (London)
3005:Time reversal symmetry
2309:Italian six-hour clock
2062:Perman, Stacy (2013).
1875:10.1098/rsta.2005.1633
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1956:"time and frequency"
1526:Webster's Dictionary
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1069:Bristol, Connecticut
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145:are all examples of
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3697:Geologic time scale
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3369:Greenwich Mean Time
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2314:Thai six-hour clock
2066:. New York: Atria.
1926:1999RScI...70.2567L
1867:2005RSPTA.363.2289A
1587:2005Metro..42S...1R
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753:frequency standards
737:frequency stability
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3611:Astronomical
3490:Complication
3485:Atomic clock
3194:
3100:Time capsule
3094:Tempus fugit
3092:
3014:Other fields
2713:
2694:Perdurantism
2616:Calendar era
2568:
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2547:Cuckoo clock
2484:astronomical
2458:
2284:Unit of time
2260:
2215:Key concepts
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1187:Établissage
1159:Explanation
1094:
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1045:Black Forest
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878:Please help
873:verification
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3943:Timekeeping
3892:System time
3887:Metric time
3606:Solar Hijri
3532:Water clock
3515:Radio clock
3447:Time domain
3427:Proper time
3313:Leap second
3195:Chronometry
3110:Time travel
3088:System time
2995:Time domain
2980:Proper time
2804:use of time
2775:Father Time
2755:Immortality
2745:Ages of Man
2674:Endurantism
2631:Regnal year
2611:Big History
2540:water-based
2439:Solar Hijri
2349:Hexadecimal
2299:Measurement
2261:Chronometry
2247:Measurement
2096:Watchmaking
1391:; from
1382:Related to
1300:Clock drift
1142:UK Horology
1019:In France,
561:Time travel
468:Hexadecimal
442:Measurement
410:Immortality
297:Archaeology
158:Paleolithic
151:horologists
147:instruments
123:hourglasses
96:chronometry
88:timekeeping
60:Chronometry
3922:Categories
3907:Timekeeper
3860:Chronology
3844:Millennium
3730:Precession
3636:Julian day
3457:T-symmetry
3318:Solar time
3288:Civil time
2812:Chronemics
2787:Kalachakra
2699:Presentism
2684:Eternalism
2590:Chronology
2528:mechanical
2479:Main types
2397:Main types
1965:26 January
1575:Metrologia
1465:"horology"
1450:References
1407:hōrológion
1388:horologium
1333:(from
1246:Termineur
1238:Terminage
1231:mainspring
1225:Remontoire
1063:, and the
965:, and the
935:See also:
767:See also:
643:perception
488:Naturalism
425:Kalachakra
354:Eternalism
349:Presentism
341:Philosophy
327:Futurology
302:Chronology
127:clepsydras
32:Chronology
18:Horologist
3938:Metrology
3933:Frequency
3804:Fortnight
3651:Lunisolar
3641:Leap year
3575:Gregorian
3525:stopwatch
3500:Hourglass
3480:Astrarium
3397:Spacetime
3328:Time zone
3205:Metrology
3184:standards
3068:Leap year
2985:Spacetime
2859:Yesterday
2760:Dreamtime
2734:Mythology
2621:Deep time
2533:stopwatch
2508:hourglass
2489:astrarium
2419:Gregorian
2412:Lunisolar
2389:Calendars
2379:Time zone
2252:standards
1942:0034-6748
1883:1364-503X
1603:122631200
1560:114607028
1486:ὡρολόγιον
1400:ὡρολόγιον
1043:, in the
1012:, and at
807:, united
776:melatonin
733:metrology
556:Spacetime
509:Evolution
504:Cosmogony
447:Standards
415:Afterlife
385:Mythology
317:Metrology
220:Subfields
168:Etymology
115:clockwork
45:hourglass
3865:Duration
3839:Saeculum
3819:Olympiad
3661:Solstice
3590:Holocene
3567:Calendar
3467:Horology
3258:ISO 8601
3253:ISO 31-1
3128:Category
2876:Time in
2867:Tomorrow
2729:Religion
2669:Duration
2636:Timeline
2570:Timeline
2369:Sidereal
2237:Eternity
1899:20446647
1891:16147510
1431:interfix
1257:See also
1164:Chablon
1149:Glossary
1033:Portugal
1021:Besançon
1014:Le Locle
983:Cheshire
926:, Mexico
920:Zacatlán
846:Tzolkʼin
838:Nephthys
458:ISO 8601
400:End time
395:Creation
381:Religion
364:Fatalism
312:Horology
270:Eternity
119:sundials
92:Horology
64:horology
3834:Century
3824:Lustrum
3754:Instant
3626:Equinox
3595:Islamic
3537:Sundial
3402:Chronon
3138:Commons
3061:Related
2975:Instant
2965:Chronon
2947:Physics
2887:Geology
2878:science
2750:Destiny
2595:History
2563:History
2518:sundial
2501:quantum
2444:Chinese
2434:Islamic
2344:Decimal
2339:Chinese
2301:systems
2227:Present
1922:Bibcode
1863:Bibcode
1583:Bibcode
1512:at the
1350:khrónos
1177:Ébauche
763:History
743:as the
484:Science
307:History
258:Present
193:Chronos
111:watches
71:
3829:Decade
3784:Moment
3779:Minute
3774:Second
3744:Other
3601:Julian
3580:Hebrew
3226:offset
3078:Moment
3073:Memory
2925:period
2513:marine
2496:atomic
2471:Clocks
2429:Hebrew
2424:Julian
2359:Metric
2232:Future
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1368:métron
1361:μέτρον
1342:χρόνος
969:. The
961:, the
931:Europe
924:Puebla
834:Osiris
813:Sirius
741:second
546:Motion
463:Metric
263:Future
198:Kairos
141:, and
131:timers
107:clocks
3870:music
3809:Month
3769:Jiffy
3764:Shake
3759:Flick
3656:Solar
3646:Lunar
3621:Epact
3585:Hindu
3520:Watch
3475:Clock
3083:Space
2915:epoch
2905:chron
2863:Today
2832:tempo
2827:Music
2689:Event
2523:watch
2407:Lunar
2402:Solar
2374:Solar
2364:Roman
2354:Hindu
1895:S2CID
1599:S2CID
1556:S2CID
1439:-logy
1395:
1384:Latin
1337:
1321:Notes
1031:, in
1029:Évora
1025:Serpa
996:, in
822:Horus
805:Menes
551:Space
359:Event
206:Homer
3928:Time
3814:Year
3799:Week
3789:Hour
3243:DUT1
3182:and
2802:and
2765:Kāla
2460:List
2454:Maya
2250:and
2222:Past
2208:Time
2165:ISBN
2140:ISBN
2068:ISBN
1967:2021
1960:BIPM
1938:ISSN
1887:PMID
1879:ISSN
1424:hṓra
1156:Term
1027:and
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