Examples of using Physics laboratories in English and their translations into Norwegian
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from radio signals broadcast by physics laboratories such as NIST(National Institute of Standards and Time)
are generally only to be found in large-scale physics laboratories, however NTP can use either the Global Positioning system(GPS)
while radio referenced time servers receive signals transmitted by national physics laboratories such as NPL in the UK(National Physical Laboratory),
Pierre obtained the equipment for the physics laboratory which had been destroyed in 1848. W.
In 1875, a physics laboratory was built at the summit.
the German national physics laboratory.
Engineering: the construction of biochemical physics laboratory, the construction of campus broadcasting,
And atomic clock, either one sat in a large scale physics laboratory, or those aboard GPS satellites, are stratum 0 devices.
Physics Laboratory in Cumbria which serves as the United Kingdom's national time reference,
The Alsos Mission to Italy questioned staff of the physics laboratory at the University of Rome following the capture of the city in June 1944.
optimum conditions such as those found in a physics laboratory.
At university Bohr could not carry out physics experiments since there was no physics laboratory.
For instance an atomic clock based in a physics laboratory or GPS satellite is a stratum 0 device.
Researchers on both sides of the debate gathered in August 2008, at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory for a conference that included back-to-back talks on the current IAU definition of a planet.
which itself develops in reverse from the point of view of the second side," says the study's lead author Gordey Lesovik of the physics Laboratory of quantum information technology.
a second PDP-7A(S 113) previously located at the University of Oregon in its Nuclear Physics laboratory is now at the Living Computer Museum in Seattle, Washington and is completely restored to running condition after being disassembled for transport.
To synchronise a computer network to an atomic clock you don't need to have access to a physics laboratory like CERN as simple NTP time servers like Galleons NTS 6001 will receive an accurate source of atomic clock time
Long wave radio signals as broadcast by national physics laboratories and the GPS signal which is available everywhere on the globe.
UTC is also available via specialist national radio transmissions which are broadcast from national physics laboratories although they are not available everywhere.
Only certain countries have a time signal broadcast from their national physics laboratories and these signals are finite