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  2. Timing (music) - Wikipedia

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    Timing in music refers to the ability to "keep time" accurately and to synchronise to an ensemble, [1] as well as to expressive timing—subtle adjustment of note or beat duration, or of tempo, for aesthetic effect.

  3. Ignition timing - Wikipedia

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    Ignition timing is the timing of the spark release in a spark ignition engine relative to the piston position and crankshaft angle. Learn how ignition timing affects engine performance, fuel economy, and longevity, and how it is controlled by various mechanisms and variables.

  4. Timing - Wikipedia

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    Timing (music), ability to "keep time" accurately and to synchronise to an ensemble; Color timing, photochemical process of altering and enhancing the color of an image; Ignition timing, timing of piston and crankshaft so that a spark will occur near the end of the compression stroke; Market timing, by attempting to predict future market price ...

  5. Comic timing - Wikipedia

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    Comic timing is the skill of delivering jokes or comedy to elicit laughter from an audience. Learn how comic timing evolved from ancient Greek plays to modern stand-up comedy, and how it involves intonation, rhythm, cadence, tempo, pauses and beats.

  6. Timing mark - Wikipedia

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    A timing mark is an indicator for setting the ignition timing of an engine, or for confirming the location of a sheet or a barcode. Learn how timing marks are used with a timing light, a crank sensor, or an optical mark recognition system.

  7. Time perception - Wikipedia

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    Time perception is the subjective experience of time, which is influenced by various factors such as brain mechanisms, sensory inputs, and ecological contexts. Learn about the theories, models, experiments, and philosophical perspectives on time perception and its relation to memory, attention, and consciousness.

  8. Timing belt (camshaft) - Wikipedia

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    A timing belt is a rubber toothed belt that synchronizes the rotation of the crankshaft and the camshaft in a piston engine. It ensures that the valves open and close at the correct times in relation to the pistons.

  9. IRIG timecode - Wikipedia

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    IRIG timecode is a standard format for transferring timing information, used by atomic frequency standards and GPS receivers. It consists of different codes with various bit rates, modulation types, and coded expressions, such as IRIG B122.