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chronometer• A chronometer is hidden within all words, and in each length of nucleic acid.• Perhaps Nenna would like to have a look at his chronometers.• Thacker had considered this problem at great length when testing his chronometer.• The maritimechronometer took Britain to pre-eminence in safenavigation and helped secure the empire.• Time-signals, geophysical measurements, weather reporting and the testing of chronometers were among the functions which they discharged.• In I 779 he created a sensation with a pocketchronometer, called No. 36.• One was its glass house-the vacuumchamber that shielded the chronometer from troubling changes of atmosphericpressure and humidity.• The chronometerconfirmed his flying time since the aerial refuelling over Omsk, tallying with the covered distance on the on-board computer.