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Discover LudwigThe phrase "timing clock" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it when referring to a type of device used to measure time in various settings, such as sporting events or laboratory experiments. For example: "After the competitor set off, the timing clock was started to measure the duration of their race."
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TRYOUT FOR JOB AS OLYMPIC OFFICIAL — Couldn't figure out how to work timing clock; gave winner in 100 meters a time of 10 "guess" seconds; not hired.
A splendid facility it is, though there were teething problems, notably with the timing clock.
The timing clock showed that we had covered three-quarters of a mile in less than 52 seconds.
Swimming people like that about the races, the cold impartiality of the timing clock, and when I was following Coughlin's pre-Olympics season I occasionally made the outsider's observation about how relentlessly the system drives its best young athletes toward a single instant on a single day.
It's not clear what the icon with the timing clock could mean, or where Effects have gone (which let you add hats and other images on to Hangout participants as well as sounds).
During the swing-by, project scientists will calibrate NEAR's timing clock and check its navigation via a series of slight changes in the spinning flywheels that control NEAR's orientation.
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The wind is whistling through the timing clocks on top of the trucks.
It did not matter that there were no timing clocks, no bands playing and no one cheering them on along Fourth Avenue.
The natural mutation in the Ppd-H1 gene may affect the photoperiod and vernalization pathways either by changing circadian timing of clock genes or by direct control of flowering time genes independently from its clock function.
In contrast to these alternatives, the present resource allocation model assumes that during the gaps resources are re-allocated (diverted away from timing), each clock is unable to maintain its current subjective time in WM, and the response is delayed [16], [17], [27] in proportion to the perceived salience of the distracter relative to the times signal [34], [35].
The transmitter output power of the sounder was 0.5 W. A rubidium reference in the transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) units ensured accurate timing and clock synchronization.
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