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How have clocks and watches intertwined with our sense of time? When did they come to play central roles in our lives? To answer these questions, On Time from the National Museum of American History ...
Abstract: Recently, several parameters relevant for modeling crystalline silicon solar cells were improved or revised, e.g., the international standard solar spectrum or properties of silicon such as ...
The last year has been tough on us — and our watches. With nowhere to go, we’ve had less need for our trusty timepieces, and have buckled them onto our wrists far less as a result. Instead, we’ve left ...
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