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  2. Time from NPL (MSF) - Wikipedia

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    The Time from NPL is a radio signal broadcast from the Anthorn Radio Station near Anthorn, Cumbria, which serves as the United Kingdom's national time reference. [1] The time signal is derived from three atomic clocks installed at the transmitter site, and is based on time standards maintained by the UK's National Physical Laboratory (NPL) in Teddington. [2]

  3. Active heave compensation - Wikipedia

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    Commercial offshore cranes usually use a Motion reference unit (MRU) or pre-set measurement position detection to detect the current ship displacements and rotations in all directions. [1] A control system, often PLC or computer based, then calculates how the active parts of the system are to react to the movement. [2]

  4. Most Recently Used - Wikipedia

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    Most Recently Used (MRU) may refer to: A specific menu in Microsoft Windows, see Common menus in Microsoft Windows An uncommon method of caching disk access, see Cache mahaboboul algorithms

  5. Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport (IATA: MRU, ICAO: FIMP) (French: Aéroport International Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam) is the primary international airport serving the island nation of Mauritius. It is located at Plaine Magnien, 48 km (30 mi) southeast of the capital city of Port Louis.

  6. Time in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The dates of British Summer Time are the subject of the Summer Time Act 1972 (c. 6). From 1972 to 1980, the day following the third Saturday in March was the start of British Summer Time (unless that day was Easter Sunday, in which case BST began a week earlier), with the day following the fourth Saturday in October being the end of British ...

  7. Date and time notation in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Date and time notation in the United Kingdom records the date using the day–month–year format (31 December 1999, 31/12/99 or 31/12/1999). The time can be written using either the 24-hour clock (23:59) or the 12-hour clock (11:59 p.m.), either with a colon or a full stop (11.59 p.m.).

  8. Railway time - Wikipedia

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    Clock on The Exchange, Bristol, showing two minute hands, one for London time and one for Bristol time (GMT minus 11 minutes).. Railway time was the standardised time arrangement first applied by the Great Western Railway in England in November 1840, the first recorded occasion when different local mean times were synchronised and a single standard time applied.

  9. Mruic languages - Wikipedia

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    Mruic or Mru–Hkongso is a small group of Sino-Tibetan languages consisting of two languages, Mru and Anu-Hkongso.Their relationship within Sino-Tibetan is unclear. Peterson & Wright (2009) [1] proposed the name Mru–Hkongso.