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  • 111time bomb — n. 1. an explosive device connected to a timer that will set it off at a given moment 2. any potentially destructive state of affairs …

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  • 112time|ta|ble — «TYM TAY buhl», noun, verb, bled, bling. –n. 1. a schedule showing the times when trains, ships, buses, airplanes, or other public conveyances come and go: »I would sooner read a timetable or a catalogue than nothing at all (W. Somerset Maugham) …

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  • 113time and space constants — set physical quantities …

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  • 114time constants — set physical quantities …

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  • 115time and date — In computing, time and date are commands that are used to display and set the current time and date of the operating system. Both commands are available in DOS, OS/2 and Microsoft Windows command line interpreters (shells) such as COMMAND.COM,… …

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  • 116Time loop — A time loop or temporal loop is a common plot device in science fiction (especially in universes where time travel is commonplace) in which time runs normally for a set period (usually a day or a few hours) but then skips back like a broken… …

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  • 117Time and date — In computing, time and date are commands that are used to display and set the current time and date of the operating system. Both commands are available in DOS, OS/2 and Microsoft Windows command line interpreters (shells) such as COMMAND.COM,… …

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  • 118Time-scale calculus — In mathematics, time scale calculus is a unification of the theory of difference equations with that of differential equations, unifying integral and differential calculus with the calculus of finite differences, offering a formalism for studying …

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  • 119Set cover problem — The set covering problem is a classical question in computer science and complexity theory. As input you are given several sets. They may have some elements in common. You must select a minimum number of these sets so that the sets you have… …

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  • 120Set — 1. v. (setting; past and past part. set) 1 tr. put, lay, or stand (a thing) in a certain position or location (set it on the table; set it upright). 2 tr. (foll. by to) apply (one thing) to (another) (set pen to paper). 3 tr. a fix ready or in… …

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