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International Bureau of Weights and Measures / Coordinated Universal Time / Second / International System of Units / Atomic clock / Leap second / Global Positioning System / Universal Time / Terrestrial Time / Measurement / Time scales / International Atomic Time
Date: 2003-11-26 03:55:46
International Bureau of Weights and Measures
Coordinated Universal Time
Second
International System of Units
Atomic clock
Leap second
Global Positioning System
Universal Time
Terrestrial Time
Measurement
Time scales
International Atomic Time

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