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Nychthemeron /nɪkˈθɛmərɒn/,
occasionally nycthemeron or nuchthemeron, is a
period of 24
consecutive hours. It is
sometimes used,
especially in technical...
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various similarly defined ideas, such as: Full day 24
hours (exactly) (a
nychthemeron) A day
counting approximation, for
example "See you in
three days." or...
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Journal of Psychology. 14 (3). The Sleepwatchers,
William C. Dement,
Nychthemeron Press, 1996, ISBN 978-0-9649338-0-4 "How long can
humans stay awake?"...
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installed in 1959, and
depicts the
Signs of the Zodiac. Snowshill. The
Nychthemeron Clock,
installed in the
garden of
Snowshill Manor in Gloucestershire...
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division of the
night into watches, (b) a four-part
division of the
nychthemeron with
respect to
sunrise and sunset, and (c) a twelve-part
division of...
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Geodesy History of
Earth History of
geodesy Inner core super-rotation
Nychthemeron Rossby wave
Spherical Earth World Geodetic System See Fallexperimente...
- "Following
Roman custom, the
Byzantines began their calendrical day (
nychthemeron) at
midnight with the
first hour of day (hemera)
coming at dawn. The...