Idiom
Around the clock.
If something is open around the clock, it is open 24 hours a day.
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Correlation between blood pressure (BP) and target organ damage, vascular risk, and long-term patient prognosis is stronger for measurements derived from around-the-clock ambulatory BP monitoring (ABPM) than in-clinic daytime ones.
They get around-the-clock support from live-in T.S.U.
For the next several months, he received around-the-clock protection from U.S. marshals.
Jimmy demands around-the-clock accountability from his lieutenants and constantly tests their loyalty.
Around that time, Dom began needing around-the-clock care.
Most importantly, they have around-the-clock surgical availability.
From that, how fast a task can be executed can be derived by using the clock frequency.
Hence this critical PDF could well be derived from the durable (small LNv) clock source.
Thus, the clock signal derived from the repetition rate of the laser, is multiplied by 8 at the digital clock manager inside the FPGA to ∼262 MHz.
The system's master clock operates at 200 MHz and it is used to feed memory blocks, while fop = 100 MHz is synchronously derived from this clock source.
The bulk of clock gene mRNA in the head is derived from the eye, which contains its own circadian clock (Plautz et al., 1997) and thereby represents the activity of peripheral clocks.
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