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Engineering
Avionics
Geodesy
Navigation
Horology
United States Naval Observatory
Symmetricom
Leap second
Coordinated Universal Time
Technology
Measurement
Satellite navigation systems

International Global Navigation Satellite Systems Society IGNSS Symposium 2007 The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia 4 – 6 December, 2007 Time and Frequency Activities at the U.S. Naval

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