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Alkali metals
Reducing agents
Time scales
Maser
Atomic clock
Rubidium standard
Frequency standard
Measurement
Chemistry
Clocks

Table 4. Equipment and source of UTC(k) of the laboratories contributing to TAI in 2000.

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