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  2. Gauge theory gravity - Wikipedia

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    Gauge theory gravity (GTG) is a theory of gravitation cast in the mathematical language of geometric algebra. To those familiar with general relativity, it is highly reminiscent of the tetrad formalism although there are significant conceptual differences. Most notably, the background in GTG is flat, Minkowski spacetime.

  3. Response time (technology) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] In fast paced competitive games such as Counter-Strike , the response time of a display is crucial for optimal performance. Displays that have a lower response time are more responsive to player input and produce less visual errors when displaying a rapidly changing image, making low response time important for competitive gaming .

  4. Millisecond - Wikipedia

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    A millisecond (from milli-and second; symbol: ms) is a unit of time in the International System of Units equal to one thousandth (0.001 or 10 −3 or 1 / 1000) of a second [1] [2] or 1000 microseconds.

  5. GTG - Wikipedia

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    Gtg, GTG, gtg, or G2G may refer to: Grantsburg Municipal Airport (IATA code) Gauge theory gravity, a theory of gravitation; Geophysical Tomography Group, of the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris; G2G Racing, an American stock car racing team; GTG, a codon in the DNA codon table for the amino acid valine; G2G, government to government, in e ...

  6. Microsecond - Wikipedia

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    5.4 microseconds – the time taken by light to travel one mile in a vacuum (or radio waves point-to-point in a near vacuum). 8 microseconds – the time taken by light to travel one mile in typical single-mode fiber optic cable. 10 microseconds (μs) – cycle time for frequency 100 kHz, radio wavelength 3 km.

  7. Transfers per second - Wikipedia

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    In computer technology, transfers per second and its more common secondary terms gigatransfers per second (abbreviated as GT/s) and megatransfers per second (MT/s) are informal language that refer to the number of operations transferring data that occur in each second in some given data-transfer channel.

  8. Ice hockey statistics - Wikipedia

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    GTG – Game-tying goals – Number of game-tying goals (that is, the last goal scored in a tie game) the player has scored. ENG – Empty net goals – Number of goals scored on an empty net . OTG – Overtime goals – Number of goals scored after regulation time ends in a tie.

  9. Data-rate units - Wikipedia

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    The ISQ symbols for the bit and byte are bit and B, respectively.In the context of data-rate units, one byte consists of 8 bits, and is synonymous with the unit octet.The abbreviation bps is often used to mean bit/s, so that when a 1 Mbps connection is advertised, it usually means that the maximum achievable bandwidth is 1 Mbit/s (one million bits per second), which is 0.125 MB/s (megabyte per ...