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But for anyone who has ever been frustrated by a late train, there is now the obvious question: Which clock are they using?
Some customers have also grown uneasy at the health implications of the treats, which clock in at around 800 calories apiece.
And to follow the rapid-fire execution of the songs, which clock in at a minute or less, it helps to be a teenager.
Jo Ebergen, an engineer at Sun, says that reducing the "skew" on a chip the amount by which clock signals might be out of synch takes a very skilful chip designer.
It seems that the falcons, which clock in at some of the fastest speeds seen in nature, feed on some significantly sized food: they have been known to dine on doves from time to time.
By counting the number of genetic changes, which clock up at a generally steady rate, they have dated the branch points of the tree, which enables the major branches to be correlated with historical events.
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