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The brain is a remarkably capable chronometer for most purposes.
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He sent his first chronometer for trials at the Royal Greenwich Observatory in 1774 and again in 1776 77.
At each anchorage, mapping parties got their bearings in observations of the sun and stars, checked the chronometer for longitude and made gravity measurements to determine variations in the shape of the earth.
As each car stuck at lights simultaneously heard the news that Glen McGrath had stepped on a ball and was out of the game, the line of traffic gently started to bounce in the manner of Trotters Independent Traders' three-wheeler a few minutes after they had sold their Harrison marine chronometer for £6.2m.
The radioisotope 182Hf (t1/2 = 8.9 Ma) is of great interest for astrophysical applications as a chronometer for the early solar system or as possible live supernova remnant on earth.
The Meteorological Committee used the chronometer for observations at Falmouth Observatory.
Critically, the ship did not have a chronometer for this voyage, a comparatively new and expensive navigational instrument at the time.
These features make rRNA genes the most suitable molecular chronometer for both phylogenetic analysis and taxonomic classification of cellular organisms [5].
This sequence can serve as a good molecular chronometer for identification of phosphate solubilizing bacteria with no previous knowledge.
The changes in the epidermis observed here arise earlier, can be detected using a simple visual assay, and represent a chronometer for the healthspan of an individual organism.
If 16S rRNA genes cannot serve as a reliable chronometer for bacterial evolution, perhaps there are other genes that evolve in a more consistent manner.
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