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  • ...ns of the wearer's body.<ref>{{citation|title=The development of automatic watches and their future|journal=Horology Journal|publisher=British Clock and Watch ...it wound automatically.{{efn|A notable exception is Seiko's wide range of watches based on the company's 7S26 movement, which cannot be hand-wound.}} ...
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  • ...y]]'' by [[Kim Stanley Robinson]], the Mars settlers use traditional Earth watches that stop ticking at [[midnight]] for 39 minutes and 40 seconds before resu ...the watchmaker [[Omega_SA|Omega]] had begun to sell digital-analog hybrid watches to the public.<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.space.com/omega-speedmaster ...
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  • ===Watches=== ...le [[battery (electricity)|battery]]. The first use of electrical power in watches was as a substitute for the [[mainspring]], to remove the need for winding. ...
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  • ...technology underlying the Blood oxygen measurement feature on its [[smart watches]]. In response, Apple suspends sales of the products. [https://apnews.com/a ...
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  • ...rithm. Examples of machines that exhibit this characteristic are [[digital watches]], automatic telephone switches, [[pacemakers]], and computer programs. ...
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  • ...rtainly left its mark on the London brigade. Firemen are hands who work in watches denoted by bell signals. There are no ropes, only lines. At one time the wo ...
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  • | isbn=0-226-15510-2 |page=121}}</ref> and evolved into the first large watches by the 16th century. * [[Clockwork]] clocks, watches, and other things ...
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  • *[[ISO 2281]] – Horology — Water-resistant watches ...
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  • ...ory-teller and listens to him, in the other he turns towards the story and watches it. In the drama of the stage, in the acted play, the spectator evidently h ...
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  • *Anthony Randall, Richard Good, ''Catalogue of Watches in the British Museum: Volume 6, Pocket Chronometers, Marine Chronometers a ...
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  • ...ington uses the microphones and speakers on existing smartphones and smart watches to enable underwater acoustic communication.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Finally, ...
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  • ...2, [[Timex Group USA|Timex]] introduced its [[Indiglo]] EL display on some watches. ...
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  • | Real-time clock, watches; allows binary division to 1&nbsp;kHz signal (2<sup>5</sup>×1&nbsp;kHz). ...llows binary division to 1&nbsp;Hz. Real-time clock, [[quartz clock|quartz watches]] and clocks; common low-speed for microcontrollers. Very common. Available ...
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  • ....png|thumb|The [[balance wheel]] at the core of many mechanical clocks and watches depends on Hooke's law. Since the torque generated by the coiled spring is ...menon made possible the construction of accurate [[mechanical clock]]s and watches that could be carried on ships and people's pockets. ...
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  • ...rials, including the quartz used to [[crystal oscillator|measure time]] in watches and other electronics. Such devices use both properties of piezoelectrics, #[[Titanium carbide]] Used in space shuttle re-entry shields and scratchproof watches. ...
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  • ...forming a global description through which an individual, group or culture watches and interprets the [[world (philosophy)|world]] and interacts with it as a ...
    23 KB (3,308 words) - 18:45, 22 January 2024
  • ...ross the electrodes at a given pixel. Simple LCDs such as those on digital watches can operate on what is called a passive-matrix structure, in which each pix ...
    29 KB (4,568 words) - 18:06, 6 March 2024
  • ...ef> including wearable electronics (e.g., augmented reality glasses, smart watches, smart textile), personal drones, on-body and in-body nanonetworks.<ref>{{C ...
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  • In the 1500s, German inventor [[Peter Henlein]] (1485-1542) created small watches that were worn as necklaces. A century later, [[pocket watch]]es grew in po Wearable technology such as [[Apple Watch|apple watches]] and [[Fitbit|fitbits]] have been used to potentially diagnose symptoms of ...
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  • ...ditions and other magnetic field distortions. There were also tests on the watches to be worn by referees. The systems underwent testing in some competitive m ...
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