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  2. Terrestrial Time - Wikipedia

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    Estimates of TAI are also provided in real time by the institutions that operate the participating clocks. Because of the historical difference between TAI and ET when TT was introduced, the TAI realization of TT is defined thus: [7] = + . The offset 32.184 s arises from history.

  3. International Atomic Time - Wikipedia

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    [b] TAI was henceforth a realisation of TT, with the equation TT(TAI) = TAI + 32.184 s. [ 16 ] The continued existence of TAI was questioned in a 2007 letter from the BIPM to the ITU-R which stated, "In the case of a redefinition of UTC without leap seconds, the CCTF would consider discussing the possibility of suppressing TAI, as it would ...

  4. ΔT (timekeeping) - Wikipedia

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    TT-UT1 2000+ ΔT vs. time from 1657 to 2022 [1] [2] In precise timekeeping, ΔT (Delta T, delta-T, deltaT, or DT) is a measure of the cumulative effect of the departure of the Earth's rotation period from the fixed-length day of International Atomic Time (86,400 seconds).

  5. Barycentric Dynamical Time - Wikipedia

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    Barycentric Dynamical Time (TDB, from the French Temps Dynamique Barycentrique) is a relativistic coordinate time scale, intended for astronomical use as a time standard to take account of time dilation [1] when calculating orbits and astronomical ephemerides of planets, asteroids, comets and interplanetary spacecraft in the Solar System.

  6. Time standard - Wikipedia

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    DTT = TTTAI − 32.184 s published in BIPM's TT(BIPM) tables. [20] TCG is linearly related to TT as: TCG − TT = L G × (JD − 2443144.5) × 86400 seconds, with the scale difference L G defined as 6.969290134 × 10 −10 exactly. TCB is a linear transformation of TDB and TDB differs from TT in

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    Fast food gets a bad rap for being unhealthy, but there are healthy fast food options at chains like McDonald’s, Pizza Hut, and Sonic. Dietitians explain.

  8. The New Pizza Hut of the Future Looks Crazy - AOL

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    Hut ‘N Go, Pizza Hut’s new restaurant design is pretty different from the Huts you’re familiar with because it’s more like a fast food restaurant, complete with a drive-thru.

  9. Are laxatives for weight loss safe? - AOL

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    Calories in vs. calories out play the largest role in weight loss (or gain). Beyond eating less, eating the right types of foods can also help with weight loss by making people feel more full.