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1. For sale, at Carraway's coffee House Change Alley, Cornhill, on Friday, January 30th, 1852, at half-past 2 o'clock precisely, the following goods, viz.- [n. p.]: Pretyman & Rixon, printers, 29, Poultry; [1852]

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2. For sale, at Carraway's coffee House Change Alley, Cornhill, on Friday, January 30th, 1852, at half-past 2 o'clock precisely, the following goods, viz.-

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3. Harris & Ewing New fathometer used at full speed. Washington, D.C., May 7. Dr. Herbert Grove Dorsey of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey has invented an instrument to secure the precise measurement. The machine sends a sound, pitched so high that it is above audibility, traveling thru the water a known speed, the sound hits the bottom and returns as an echo at 20 times per second. The fathometer is so accurate that a change in depth of three inches can be detected. the indications are made by a flash from a neon tube, viewed thru a rotating disc, the flash of light appearing to stand still and the depth is read as easily as a clock. The instrument indicator is installed in the pilot house (at the top of the machine) and the transceiver (the disc at the right of the machine [?]) is located in the hull of the ship, 5/7/1937 1937 May 7

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4. Kshirsagar, Suhas G. Change your schedule, change your life New York, NY: Harper Wave, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers; [2018]

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5. Interdisciplinary Winter Conference on Biological Clocks and Changes in the Earth's Rotation: Geophysical and Astronomical Consequences (1974 : University of Newcastle upon Tyne)

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Conference on Biological Clocks and Changes in the Earth's Rotation: Geophysical and Astronomical Consequences, Interdisciplinary Winter ; Winter Conference on Biological Clocks and Changes in the Earth's Rotation: Geophysical and Astronomical Consequences, Interdisciplinary
6. Harris & Ewing New fathometer used at full speed. Washington, D.C., May 7. Dr. Herbert Grove Dorsey of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey has invented an instrument to secure the precise measurement. The machine sends a sound, pitched so high that it is above audibility, traveling thru the water a known speed, the sound hits the bottom and returns as an echo at 20 times per second. The fathometer is so accurate that a change in depth of three inches can be detected. the indications are made by a flash from a neon tube, viewed thru a rotating disc, the flash of light appearing to stand still and the depth is read as easily as a clock. The instrument indicator is installed in the pilot house (at the top of the machine) and the transceiver (the disc at the right of the machine [?]) is located in the hull of the ship, 5/7/1937

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7. Interdisciplinary Winter Conference on Biological Clocks and Changes in the Earth's Rotation: Geophysical and Astronomical Consequences, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1974 Growth rhythms and the history of the Earth's rotation

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8. United States Joint Resolution to Designate October 29, 1989, as "Fire Safety at Home--Change Your Clock, Change Your Battery Day"

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9. United States Joint Resolution to Designate October 30, 1988, as "Fire Safety at Home Day--Change Your Clock, Change Your Battery"

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11. United States. Joint Resolution to Designate October 29, 1989, as "Fire Safety at Home--Change Your Clock, Change Your Battery Day"

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