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- variable number of lunar months, resetting the count periodically to resynchronise with the solar year. The event is celebrated by numerous cultures in...
- second day after the Terminalia a. d. VII Kal. Mar. (23 February), to resynchronise the lunar and solar cycles. The remaining days of Februarius were discarded...
- calendar (with its rules for catch-up leap days) is designed so as to resynchronise the calendar year with the solar year at regular intervals. The word...
- slow" for investors, and called on the EU to "simplify regulation" and "resynchronise with the rest of the world". On 11 February 2025, the French government...
- electrical current is applied across the heart to temporarily stop and then resynchronise the heart's cells. Treatment to prevent recurrent torsades includes...
- In computer programming, machine code is computer code consisting of machine language instructions, which are used to control a computer's central processing...
- another unusual notational device, the 'Curlew sign', which is used to 'resynchronise' previously separate groups of musicians by instructing one to sustain...
- ca. 6.5 hours after the blackout - the Western and Eastern part were resynchronised, while the Turkish grid was already about 80% energized. At 18:30 almost...
- access the same data independently (maybe for backup), and then be resynchronised. In synchronous mode (SRDF/S), the primary array waits until the secondary...
- in Germany. The following patents were registered by Verity for the resynchronising of sound: 23 July 1928. Patent no. GB320881. "Means for the synchronisation...