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  2. Minutes - Wikipedia

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    Minutes, also known as minutes of meeting (abbreviation MoM), protocols or, informally, notes, are the instant written record of a meeting or hearing. They typically describe the events of the meeting and may include a list of attendees, a statement of the activities considered by the participants, and related responses or decisions for the ...

  3. Minute - Wikipedia

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    Minute is a unit of time defined as equal to 60 seconds. [1] One hour contains 60 minutes. [2] Although not a unit in the International System of Units (SI), the minute is accepted for use in the SI. [1]

  4. Metric time - Wikipedia

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    The word "minute" comes from the Latin pars minuta prima, meaning "first small part", and "second" from pars minuta secunda or "second small part". Angular measure also uses sexagesimal units; there, it is the degree that is subdivided into minutes and seconds, while in time, it is the hour.

  5. Unit of time - Wikipedia

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    1.44 minutes, or 86.4 seconds. Also marketed as a ".beat" by the Swatch corporation. moment: 1/40 solar hour (90 s on average) Medieval unit of time used by astronomers to compute astronomical movements, length varies with the season. [4] Also colloquially refers to a brief period of time. centiday 0.01 d (1 % of a day) 14.4 minutes, or 864 ...

  6. 12-hour clock - Wikipedia

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    Minutes past the hour means those minutes are added to the hour; "ten past five" means 5:10. Minutes to, 'til and of the hour mean those minutes are subtracted; "ten of five", "ten 'til five", and "ten to five" all mean 4:50. Fifteen minutes is often called a quarter hour, and thirty minutes is often known as a half hour. For example, 5:15 can ...

  7. Hour - Wikipedia

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    This was variously divided into 30 muhūrta-s of 48 minutes each [62] or 60 dandas [citation needed] or nadī-s of 24 minutes each. [63] The solar day was later similarly divided into 60 ghaṭikás of about the same duration, each divided in turn into 60 vinadis. [63] The Sinhalese followed a similar system but called their sixtieth of a day a ...

  8. Minute (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Minute or minutes may also refer to: Minute of arc, a unit used to measure angles; Minute, a French far-right newspaper; Minute (basketball), a statistic in basketball; Minutes, the document in which the proceedings of a court or a meeting are recorded; Minutes, a 1984 album by Elkie Brooks; The Minutes (band), an Irish rock band

  9. 24-hour clock - Wikipedia

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    This is indicated by the hours (and minutes) passed since midnight, from 00(:00) to 23(:59), with 24(:00) as an option to indicate the end of the day. This system, as opposed to the 12-hour clock , is the most commonly used time notation in the world today, [ A ] and is used by the international standard ISO 8601 .