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Look up clocker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Clocker(s) may also refer to: Clocker (train), a former Amtrak rail service Clocker (composition)
Clocker
Former passenger train service
Trenton, New Jersey, and New York City at times approximating the Clocker schedule. The Clocker was originally a Pennsylvania Railroad express train service
Clocker_(train)
Instrument for measuring, keeping or indicating time
A clock or chronometer is a device that measures and displays time. The clock is one of the oldest human inventions, meeting the need to measure intervals
Clock
Electronic music piece by Alvin Lucier
Clocker, for clock, galvanic skin response sensor and digital delay system, is a minimalist electronic music piece by Alvin Lucier conceived in 1978, though
Clocker_(composition)
Human protein and coding gene
CLOCK (backronym for circadian locomotor output cycles kaput) is a gene encoding a basic helix-loop-helix-PAS transcription factor that is known to affect
CLOCK
Topics referred to by the same term
The Clock or The Clocks may refer to: The Clock (1917 film), a silent American film The Clock (1945 film), an American film The Clock (2010 film), a 24-hour
The_Clock
1963 Poirot novel by Agatha Christie
The Clocks is a mystery novel by British writer Agatha Christie, first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club on 7 November 1963 and in the US by
The_Clocks
Seasonal change of clock settings
of advancing clocks to (in theory) make better use of the longer daylight available during summer by having darkness fall at a later clock time. The typical
Daylight_saving_time
Clock used for pace of play in sports
A shot clock is a countdown timer used in a variety of games and sports, indicating a set amount of time that a team may possess the object of play before
Shot_clock
Clock that monitors the resonant frequency of atoms
An atomic clock is a clock that measures time by monitoring the resonant frequency of atoms. It is based on the fact that atoms have quantised energy levels
Atomic_clock
Type of clock
alarm clock or alarm is a clock that is designed to alert an individual or group of people at a specified time. The primary function of these clocks is to
Alarm_clock
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up clock in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A clock is an instrument for measuring time. Clock, CLOCK, or Clocks may also refer to: Clock (American
Clock_(disambiguation)
Commuter rail line in New Jersey and New York
the day, giving rise to the Clocker name. After the Amtrak takeover of the Northeast Corridor the no-longer-hourly "Clocker" service was targeted at commuters
Northeast_Corridor_Line
Building complex in Mecca, Saudi Arabia
The Clock Towers (Arabic: أبراج الساعة, romanized: ʾAbrāj as-Sāʿaẗ, lit. 'Towers of the Clock', formerly known as Abraj al-Bait Arabic: أبراج البيت, romanized: ʾAbrāj
The_Clock_Towers
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up clock tower in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A clock tower is an architectural structure housing a turret clock. Clock Tower may also refer
Clock_Tower
1995 film directed by Spike Lee
set that Strike gave him, Rocco and Mazilli respond to the homicide of clocker Scientific. Victor is released from custody. Harvey Keitel as Det. Rocco
Clockers_(film)
Timepiece in which time is measured by the flow of liquid into or out of a vessel
A water clock, or clepsydra (from Ancient Greek κλεψύδρα (klepsúdra) 'pipette, water clock'; from κλέπτω (kléptō) 'to steal' and ὕδωρ (hydor) 'water';
Water_clock
Italian rapper (born 1989)
album Champagne e Spine (2010). In 2011 he published the mixtape The Flow Clocker vol. 1, followed by the album L'erba cattiva (2012). The music video for
Emis_Killa
Clock powered by a steam engine
A steam clock is a clock which is fully or partially powered by a steam engine. Only a few functioning steam clocks exist, most designed and built by
Steam_clock
Clock tower in London, England
is the nickname for the Great Bell of the Great Clock of Westminster, and, by extension, for the clock tower which stands at the north end of the Palace
Big_Ben
Symbol which represents the likelihood of a human-made global catastrophe
The Doomsday Clock is a symbol that represents the estimated likelihood of a human-made global catastrophe, in the opinion of the nonprofit organization
Doomsday_Clock
Frequency at which a CPU chip or core is operating
In computing, clock rate or clock speed is the frequency at which the clock generator of a processor can generate pulses used to synchronize the operations
Clock_rate
Biochemical test for age
An epigenetic clock is an analytical method used as a biomarker of aging to estimate "biological age." The method relies on age-related modifications
Epigenetic_clock
mechanical clock controlled by the action of a verge and foliot was a synthesis of earlier ideas from European and Islamic science. Mechanical clocks were a
History of timekeeping devices
History_of_timekeeping_devices
Two adjacent clocks with stop/start buttons
A chess clock is a device that comprises two adjacent clocks with buttons to stop one clock while starting the other, so that the two clocks never run
Chess_clock
Clock regulated by a pendulum
A pendulum clock is a clock that uses a pendulum, a swinging weight, as its timekeeping element. The advantage of a pendulum for timekeeping is that it
Pendulum_clock
Dial of an analogue clock or watch
A clock face is the part of an analog clock (or watch) that displays time through the use of a flat dial with reference marks, and revolving pointers
Clock_face
Timekeeping convention
The modern 24-hour clock is the convention of timekeeping in which the day runs from midnight to midnight and is divided into 24 hours. This is indicated
24-hour_clock
Clock type
Quartz clocks and quartz watches are timepieces that use an electronic oscillator regulated by a quartz crystal to keep time. The crystal oscillator, controlled
Quartz_clock
Time counting system
The 12-hour clock is a time convention in which the 24 hours of the day are divided into two periods: a.m. (from Latin ante meridiem, translating to "before
12-hour_clock
Japanese/Canadian television series
Lori and rivalry with Thunderblast. Clocker Voiced by: Brian Dobson A young and spunky denizen of Velocitron, Clocker (Skids) is a student of the racing
Transformers:_Cybertron
Clock that strikes the hours with a sound like a common cuckoo's call
A cuckoo clock is a type of clock, typically pendulum driven, that strikes the hours with a sound like a common cuckoo call and has an automated cuckoo
Cuckoo_clock
Topics referred to by the same term
train service Northeast Regional – once known briefly as "Acela Regional" Clocker (train) – once known briefly as "Acela Commuter" This disambiguation page
Acela_(disambiguation)
Mechanism for capturing chronological and causal relationships
A logical clock is a mechanism for capturing chronological and causal relationships in a distributed system. Often, distributed systems may have no physically
Logical_clock
Biological mechanism that controls circadian rhythm
A circadian clock, or circadian oscillator, also known as one's internal alarm clock is a biochemical oscillator that cycles with a stable phase and is
Circadian_clock
Tall, freestanding, weight-driven pendulum clock
clock (also a longcase clock, tall-case clock, grandfather's clock, hall clock or floor clock) is a tall, freestanding, weight-driven pendulum clock,
Grandfather_clock
Electronic signal to synchronize circuits
In electronics and especially synchronous digital circuits, a clock signal (historically also known as logic beat) is an electronic logic signal (voltage
Clock_signal
2003 single by Coldplay
"Clocks" is a song by the British rock band Coldplay. It was released on 17 March 2003 by Parlophone in the United Kingdom. It was written and composed
Clocks_(song)
Measured time difference as explained by relativity theory
Time dilation is the difference in elapsed time as measured by two clocks, either because of a relative velocity, a consequence of special relativity,
Time_dilation
Type of clock that displays the time with numbers
A digital clock displays the time digitally (i.e. in numerals or other symbols), as opposed to an analogue clock. Digital clocks are often associated with
Digital_clock
Throwing game
after publicity of thousands of injuries and several deaths. Round the clock (also called around the world, 20 to 1, and jumpers) is a game involving
Darts
Concept in electronics
In analog electronics, Clock feedthrough is the result of the coupling between control signals on the analog switch and analog signal passing through
Clock_feedthrough
Crossing in digital electronic design
design a clock domain crossing (CDC), or simply clock crossing, is the traversal of a signal in a synchronous digital circuit from one clock domain into
Clock_domain_crossing
Device that records working hours
A time clock, sometimes known as a clock card machine, punch clock, or time recorder, is a device that records start and end times for hourly employees
Time_clock
Clock designed to keep time for 10,000 years
90384°W / 31.44841; -104.90384 The Clock of the Long Now, also called the 10,000-year clock, is a mechanical clock under construction that is designed
Clock_of_the_Long_Now
Two fictional characters, supervillains published by DC Comics
The Clock King is the name of three supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The first Clock King debuted in World's Finest
Clock_King
Test of relativistic time dilation
cesium-beam atomic clocks aboard commercial airliners. They flew twice around the world, first eastward, then westward, and compared the clocks in motion to
Hafele–Keating_experiment
Natural internal process that regulates the sleep-wake cycle
entrained by the environment). Circadian rhythms are regulated by a circadian clock whose primary function is to rhythmically co-ordinate biological processes
Circadian_rhythm
Topics referred to by the same term
dictionary. Clock House may refer to the following places in England: Clock House, London, an area near Beckenham, in the London Borough of Bromley Clock House
Clock_House
Topics referred to by the same term
up round the clock in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Round the clock may refer to: a service available at any time, 24/7 Round the Clock (Darts), the
Round_the_clock
SI unit of time
define the second based on fundamental properties of nature with caesium clocks. As the speed of Earth's rotation varies and is slowing ever so slightly
Second
Misaligned timing signals from different paths
Clock skew (sometimes called timing skew) is a phenomenon in synchronous digital circuit systems (such as computer systems) in which the same sourced
Clock_skew
Digital clock in Tehran, Iran
Palestine Square Countdown Clock (Persian: ساعت شمار میدان فلسطین) is a digital clock located in Tehran's Palestine Square, Iran. The clock counts down the putative
Palestine Square Countdown Clock
Palestine_Square_Countdown_Clock
Daylight saving time in the Central European time zone
sometimes referred to as Central European Daylight Time (CEDT), is the standard clock time observed during the period of summer daylight-saving in those European
Central_European_Summer_Time
Extracting timing information in serial communication
Clock recovery is a process in serial communication used to extract timing information from a stream of serial data being sent in order to accurately
Clock_recovery
Time of day voice service
A speaking clock or talking clock is a live or recorded human voice service, usually accessed by telephone, that gives the correct time. The first telephone
Speaking_clock
Melody played to mark the passage of time
A clock chime is a melody or a set of melodies played at intervals upon a set of bells to mark the passage of time. It is also the name of the installed
Clock_chime
American composer (1931–2021)
2307/1513137. ISSN 1531-4812. JSTOR 1513137. Lucier, Alvin (1991). "Clocker: For Amplified Clock, Performer with Galvanic Skin Response Sensor and Digital Delay
Alvin_Lucier
Clock which synchronizes its time using radio transmitters
radio clock or radio-controlled clock (RCC), and often colloquially (and incorrectly) referred to as an "atomic clock", is a type of quartz clock or watch
Radio_clock
Topics referred to by the same term
Levy Rozman (born 1995) Gotham, a train operated by Amtrak as part of the Clocker service between Philadelphia and New York City Gotham Curve, until 1967
Gotham
Where a clock does not run at same rate as reference clock
Clock drift refers to several related phenomena where a clock does not run at exactly the same rate as a reference clock. That is, after some time the
Clock_drift
most names for Northeast Corridor trains – except for the Metroliner and Clocker – were used for only one one-way or round-trip train. These names were
List_of_Amtrak_routes
Coordination of independent clocks
Clock synchronization is a topic in computer science and engineering that aims to coordinate otherwise independent clocks. Even when initially set accurately
Clock_synchronization
Mexican clock manufacturer
Relojes Centenario (or Centenario Clocks) is the first manufacturer of monumental clocks in Latin America. It was founded by Alberto Olvera Hernández in
Relojes_Centenario
Architectural structure housing a clock
Clock towers are a specific type of structure that house a turret clock and have one or more clock faces on the upper exterior walls. Many clock towers
Clock_tower
Clock that sounds the time with a bell or gong
clock is a clock that sounds the hours audibly on a bell, gong, or other audible device. In 12-hour striking, used most commonly in striking clocks today
Striking_clock
Chinese timekeeping device
The incense clock (simplified Chinese: 香钟; traditional Chinese: 香鐘; pinyin: xiāngzhōng; Wade–Giles: hsiang-chung; lit. 'fragrance clock') is a timekeeping
Incense_clock
Topics referred to by the same term
Clock incident may refer to: 1994 NBA Playoffs - The Clock Incident, an event which occurred in Game 4 of the 1994 NBA Playoffs between teams Houston Rockets
Clock_incident
Topics referred to by the same term
Internal clock may refer to: Circadian clock, a biochemical mechanism that oscillates with a period of 24 hours (in accordance with the day-night cycle);
Internal_clock
Sculptural clock in Cambridge, England
2037600; 0.1176400 The Corpus Clock, also known as the Chronophage or the Grasshopper clock, is a large sculptural clock on the outside of the Taylor Library
Corpus_Clock
Public countdown of time until 1.5°C of global warming
Climate Clocks are graphic representations of how quickly the planet is approaching 1.5 °C of global warming. These science communication tools show the
Climate_Clock
Feature in traditional Dutch architecture
The clock gable (Dutch: klokgevel), also known as Dutch clock gable, is a gable or facade with decorative shape characteristic of traditional Dutch architecture
Clock_gable
Topics referred to by the same term
the turn of the 20th century a train operated by Amtrak as part of the Clocker service Search for "philadelphian" on Wikipedia. All pages with titles
Philadelphian
Second generation of double-data-rate synchronous dynamic random-access memory
internal clock cycle. Since the DDR2 internal clock runs at half the DDR external clock rate, DDR2 memory operating at the same external data bus clock rate
DDR2_SDRAM
Medieval invention by Al-Jazari
The elephant clock was a model of water clock invented by the medieval Islamic engineer Ismail al-Jazari (1136–1206). Its design was detailed in his book
Elephant_clock
Management of game clock in sports
In gridiron football, clock management is an aspect of game strategy that focuses on the game clock and/or play clock to achieve a desired result, typically
Clock_management
Networking protocol for clock synchronization
The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a networking protocol for clock synchronization between computer systems over packet-switched, variable-latency data
Network_Time_Protocol
1931 painting by Salvador Dalí
sometimes referred to by more descriptive titles, such as "The Melting Clocks", "The Soft Watches" or "The Melting Watches". The well-known surrealist
The_Persistence_of_Memory
U.S. agency responsible for the census related statistics
the Bureau to obtain a real-time estimate in U.S. and World Population Clock. Only people who live in the 50 states and within the District of Columbia
United_States_Census_Bureau
Large prominently located clock used as a public amenity
A turret clock or tower clock is a clock designed to be mounted high in the wall of a building, usually in a clock tower, in public buildings such as
Turret_clock
Clock displaying astronomical information
An astronomical clock, horologium, or orloj is a clock with special mechanisms and dials to display astronomical information, such as the relative positions
Astronomical_clock
Poem by W. H. Auden
"Funeral Blues", or "Stop all the clocks", is a poem by W. H. Auden which first appeared in the 1936 play The Ascent of F6. Auden substantially rewrote
Funeral_Blues
Time zone of North America
subtracting ten hours from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC−10:00). The clock time in this zone is based on the mean solar time of the 150th meridian
Hawaii–Aleutian_Time_Zone
Electromechanical, digital timekeeping device
A flip clock (also known as a "flap clock") is an electromechanical, digital timekeeping device which displays the time through a split-flap display, where
Flip_clock
2023 film by Alexis Jacknow
Clock is a 2023 American science fiction horror film written and directed by Alexis Jacknow in her feature-length debut, based on her 2020 short film
Clock_(film)
Office building located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
building is known for once having the largest four-faced clock in the world. The Allen-Bradley Clock Tower, owned by Allen-Bradley, a product brand of Rockwell
Rockwell Automation Headquarters and Allen-Bradley Clock Tower
Rockwell_Automation_Headquarters_and_Allen-Bradley_Clock_Tower
1945 musical composition by Leroy Anderson
"The Syncopated Clock" is a piece of light music by American composer Leroy Anderson, which has become a feature of the pops orchestra repertoire. Anderson
The_Syncopated_Clock
Game based on golf
in a clock face, to a single hole placed within the circle. Alternative names include clock-golf, round the clock golf, and golf around the clock. Jaques
Clock_golf
Spreading the frequency domain of a signal
is driven by a clock signal and, because of its periodic nature, has an unavoidably narrow frequency spectrum. In fact, a perfect clock signal would have
Spread_spectrum
1954 rock and roll song
"Rock Around the Clock" is an early rock and roll song written by Max C. Freedman and James E. Myers (the latter being under the pseudonym "Jimmy De Knight")
Rock_Around_the_Clock
Clock powered by electricity
An electric clock is a clock that is powered by electricity, as opposed to a mechanical clock which is powered by a hanging weight or a mainspring. The
Electric_clock
A matrix clock is a mechanism for capturing chronological and causal relationships in a distributed system. Matrix clocks are a generalization of the notion
Matrix_clock
1992 book by Richard Price
Clockers is a 1992 novel by American author Richard Price. The book takes place in the fictitious city of Dempsey (based on Newark and Jersey City) in
Clockers_(novel)
1989 TV film by Lucio Fulci
The House of Clocks (Italian: La casa nel tempo) is an Italian horror film directed by Lucio Fulci. In it, a wealthy older couple is murdered during a
The_House_of_Clocks
Formal specification language created by Leslie Lamport
one-bit clock is written in PlusCal as follows: -- fair algorithm OneBitClock { variable clock \in {0, 1}; { while (TRUE) { if (clock = 0) clock := 1 else
PlusCal
Subclass of insects
substantially earlier during the Silurian or Devonian based on molecular clock estimates are unlikely based on the fossil record, and are likely analytical
Pterygota
1953 song by Johnny Ace, The Beale Streeters
"The Clock" is a 1953 song by Johnny Ace with the Beale Streeters. It describes a man feeling lonely while he watches the clock. "The Clock" was Johnny
The_Clock_(song)
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up biological clock in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Biological clock may refer to: Age and female fertility, decrease of female fertility with
Biological_clock
Monument in Bo'ai Road area, Haikou, Hainan, China
The Haikou Clock Tower (Chinese: 海口钟楼; pinyin: Hǎikǒu Zhōnglóu) is a clock tower located on the south side of the Haidian River, at the north end of the
Haikou_Clock_Tower
Japanese global corporate group
company was founded in 1950 as a clock company and has since expanded globally as a manufacturer of watches, clocks, precision equipment, connectors and
Rhythm_Watch
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Stockport in Greater Manchester, formerly known as Stopford. The place name is recorded in the 12th century as Stokeport, probably from Old English stoc ‘hamlet’, ‘dependent settlement’ + port ‘marketplace’ (see Port). The confusion of the second element with ford appears in 1288, and the form Stopford is recorded in 1347.German : occupational name from an agent derivative of Middle High German stoppen ‘to repair’.German : Sorbian short form of Christopher.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Saint, Name of Lord Shiva
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Brummett.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Alert, Nocturnal, Mountain
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
A Bud
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Brave (Person) of the Religion (Islam); Generous
Boy/Male
Tamil
Swift
Boy/Male
Norse
From the corner property.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Ganesh
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various minor places called Bancroft, from Old English bēan ‘beans’ (a collective singular) + croft ‘paddock’, ‘smallholding’.John Bancroft came to MA on board the ‘James’ in 1632.
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