
1) Coordinated universal time 2) Greenwich mean time 3) Greenwich time 4) Universal time 5) Universal time coordinate 6) Universal time coordinated
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Co-ordinated Universal Time, formerly Greenwich Mean Time
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Coordinated Universal Time. The time scale based on the atomic second but corrected every now and again to keep it in approximate sync with the earth's rotation. The corrections show up as the leap seconds put into UTC - usually on New Year's Eve. In the most common usage, the terms GMT and UTC are identical.
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In 1970 the Coordinated Universal Time system was devised by an international advisory group of technical experts within the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). The ITU felt it was best to designate a single abbreviation for use in all languages in order to minimize confusion. Since unanimous agreement could not be achieved on using either...
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(Aviation abbreviations:) coordinated universal time
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United Technologies Corporation; Chemical Systems Division (USA).
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Universal Time Coordinated.
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Coordinated Universal Time,
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abbreviation: Coordinated Universal Time [formerly Grenwich Mean Time, GMT or 'Zulu' time as in '2300Z']
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Universal Coordinated Time, formerly GMT or Greenwich Mean Time.
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Coordinated Universal Time. The time in the zero degree meridian time zone.
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Coordinated Universal Time
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Coordinated Universal Time (sometimes given as CUT)
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Coordinated Universal Time, the world-wide scientific standard of timekeeping. It is based upon carefully maintained atomic clocks and is highly stable. Its rate does not change by more than about 100 picoseconds per day. The addition or subtraction of leap seconds, as necessary, at two opportunities every year adjusts UTC for irregularities in Earth's rotation. The U.S. Naval Observatory website provides information in depth on the derivation of UTC. ...
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See COORDINATED UNIVERSAL TIME.
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Coordinated Universal Time
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Universal Coordinated Time
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acronym: Universal Time Coordinate
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Universal Time Code.
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The currently accepted name of the twenty-four hour time scale used throughout the scientific and military communities to coordinate and standardize time using an atomic clock rather than solar observations. Coordinated Universal Time is denoted by the acronym UTC or by the letter Z UTC is the modern successor of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) which was...
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Universal Time Coordinated is the same as Greenwich Mean Time
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Abbreviation for coordinated universal time, an alternative name for universal time coodinated, the standard measurement of time
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Universal Time Co-ordinate
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Uniunea Tineretului Comunist (Union of Communist Youth). Official organization that functions as the youth branch of the PCR ( q.v. ). Membership open to young people between ages fifteen and twenty-six. Membership in 1984 estimated at 3.7 million.
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