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In essence, these are of two kinds: first, the period taken by the Moon to complete an orbit of the Earth and, second, the time taken by the Moon to complete a cycle of phases.
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Each oscillator was initialized by assigning it a random phase in a cycle of unperturbed oscillation at its natural frequency.
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