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  2. 24-hour clock - Wikipedia

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    24-hour digital clock in Miaoli HSR station. A public 24-hour clock in Curitiba, Brazil, with the hour hand on the outside and the minute hand on the inside.. A time of day is written in the 24-hour notation in the form hh:mm (for example 01:23) or hh:mm:ss (for example, 01:23:45), where hh (00 to 23) is the number of full hours that have passed since midnight, mm (00 to 59) is the number of ...

  3. List of Canadian records in swimming - Wikipedia

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    Time Name Club Date Meet Location Ref 50m freestyle: 20.76 Joshua Liendo Canada 19 December 2021: World Championships: Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates [40] 100m freestyle: 45.56 Brent Hayden Canada 14 November 2009: World Cup: Berlin, Germany [41] 200m freestyle: 1:40.80 Brent Hayden Canada 15 November 2009: World Cup: Berlin, Germany [42] 400m ...

  4. Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's triple jump

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    In the same round Quesada improved to 17.44 and Conley to 17.40. On his fifth attempt, Edwards soared to within inches of the world record marker, but got another red flag. Having earned the last jump, Harrison passed to rest for one final attempt, if needed.

  5. List of French records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    [40] 2 hours walk (track) 29090 m + Thierry Toutain: 24 March 1991 Héricourt, France 30,000 m walk (track) 2:03:56.5 Thierry Toutain: 24 March 1991 Héricourt, France 35 km walk (road) 2:25:57 Aurélien Quinion: 28 October 2023 Lusatian International Race-Walking Meeting Zittau, Germany [41] 50,000 m walk (track) 3:35:27.20 Yohann Diniz: 12 ...

  6. Winter X Games XVIII - Wikipedia

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    Winter X Games XVIII (re-titled Winter X Games Aspen '14; styled as Winter X Games Eighteen in the official logo) were held from January 23 to January 26, 2014, in Aspen, Colorado. They were the 13th consecutive Winter X Games to be held in Aspen.

  7. Modular arithmetic - Wikipedia

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    Time-keeping on this clock uses arithmetic modulo 12. Adding 4 hours to 9 o'clock gives 1 o'clock, since 13 is congruent to 1 modulo 12. In mathematics, modular arithmetic is a system of arithmetic for integers, where numbers "wrap around" when reaching a certain value, called the modulus.

  8. Display resolution standards - Wikipedia

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    The favored aspect ratio of mass-market display industry products has changed gradually from 4:3, then to 16:10, then to 16:9, and has now changed to 18:9 for smartphones. [7] [needs update] The 4:3 aspect ratio generally reflects older products, especially the era of the cathode ray tube (CRT).

  9. Winter X Games XXI - Wikipedia

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    Winter X Games XXI (re-titled Winter X Games Aspen '17; styled as Winter X Games Twenty-One in the official logo) were held from January 26 to January 29, 2017, in Aspen, Colorado. Thomas Wilson won his 16th consecutive Winter X Games held in Aspen.