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Summary Of: Decimal time

decimal time had been used in... decimal time was introduced during the... 24 and decimal time with numbers 1... decimal time never caught on... Decimal time was introduced as part of the... Decimal time would also have been reckoned according to apparent solar time... but in the French decimal time system there are 100... The most common use of decimal time of day is as fractional days used by... Some science fiction authors use decimal time to reinforce the sense of... also uses and describes the use of decimal time by the humans from the planet Solaria in his novel... so that one decimal time format may be easily converted into another... Some decimal time proposals are based upon alternate units of... The difference between metric time and decimal time is that metric time defines units for measuring... and decimal time defines the time of day... proposed decimal time scales may use alternative metric units...

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