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Chronometry

Chronometry, or horology, is the science studying the measurement of time and timekeeping. Chronometry enables the establishment of standard measurements of time, which have applications in a broad range of social and scientific areas. Horology usually refers specifically to the study of mechanical timekeeping devices, while chronometry is broader in…

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Etymology

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Time metrology

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Chronometry

Nodes69
Edges68
Triples25
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.028986
Components1

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Chronometry

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related to Mental chronometry · 9
Chronometry → As, ERPs, It, Mental, One, Reaction, Research, These, This
related to Biochronometry · 7
Chronometry → Biochronometry, Circadian, Circannual, Examples, Investigation, It, These
related to Geochronometry · 5
Chronometry → All, ESR, Geochronometry, The, This
related to Etymology · 4
Chronometry → Ancient Greek, Chronos, In, The

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time also horology used timekeeping well ancient rhythms dating based cycles geochronometry chronos measurement human biochronometry thermoluminescence lunar specifically mechanical

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Chronometryrelated to BiochronometryBiochronometry0.60section
Chronometryrelated to BiochronometryIt0.60section
Chronometryrelated to BiochronometryExamples0.60section
Chronometryrelated to BiochronometryCircadian0.60section
Chronometryrelated to BiochronometryThese0.60section
Chronometryrelated to BiochronometryInvestigation0.60section
Chronometryrelated to BiochronometryCircannual0.60section
Chronometryrelated to EtymologyAncient Greek0.60section
Chronometryrelated to EtymologyThe0.60section
Chronometryrelated to EtymologyIn0.60section
Chronometryrelated to EtymologyChronos0.60section
Chronometryrelated to GeochronometryThe0.60section

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