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  2. MIDI timecode - Wikipedia

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    MIDI time code (MTC) embeds the same timing information as standard SMPTE timecode as a series of small 'quarter-frame' MIDI messages. There is no provision for the user bits in the standard MIDI time code messages, and SysEx messages are used to carry this information instead. The quarter-frame messages are transmitted in a sequence of eight ...

  3. Many-task computing - Wikipedia

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    MTC is reminiscent of HTC, but it "differs in the emphasis of using many computing resources over short periods of time to accomplish many computational tasks (i.e. including both dependent and independent tasks), where the primary metrics are measured in seconds (e.g. FLOPS, tasks/s, MB/s I/O rates), as opposed to operations (e.g. jobs) per month.

  4. Motor Transport Corps - Wikipedia

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    Cover page for MTC's "The Steering Wheel" newsletter from December 1918. The American Expeditionary Force that deployed to France during World War I was in need of an organization that could log, track and maintain all needed motor transportation. A school and a network of parks were set up to accomplish this.

  5. Timetable (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A timetable is a kind of schedule that sets out times at which specific events are intended to occur. It may also refer to: School timetable, a table for coordinating students, teachers, rooms, and other resources; Time horizon, a fixed point of time in the future at which point certain processes will be evaluated or assumed to end

  6. Template talk:Time topics - Wikipedia

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    Time is a pretty vast subject, and it's impossible (or, at least, very unwise) to try to group all of it into a single template. A cautionary lesson is the defunct Template:Culture of China . It ran on for hundreds and hundreds of links, but the articles were better served by a few interlocking templates, which they enjoy now.

  7. Public transport timetable - Wikipedia

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    In most parts of the world times are shown using the 24-hour clock (although in the United States the 12-hour clock, with the addition of "am/A" or "pm/P" or with pm times in bold, is more often used). If services run at the same minutes past each hour for part of the day, the legend "and at the same minutes past each hour" or similar wording ...

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  9. Talk:Time signature - Wikipedia

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    "The time signature is a notational device representing the meter, which is an auditory feature of the music." (my italics) ... What else would meter be? Tony (talk) 05:08, 2 March 2023 (UTC) "Simple time signatures consist of two numerals, one stacked above the other:" – that belies what appears above concerning the time symbol for common time.