Time for Earth to make a complete rotation on its axis.
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Examples for "day"
Examples for "day"
1Health professionals deal with people's personal health information every day, Bloomfield said.
2Thank you Ireland: it's a great day, for Ireland and for Europe.
3Today is a great day for the future health of Australian children.
4However; incoming information may well change over the course of the day.
5Find in the Glossary the meaning of: day-beds; glade; skirted; yearling; trophy.
1It seemed different from the market she had seen twenty-four hours ago.
2However, the events of the past twenty-four hours have changed my mind.
3That station is manned twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.
4I've thought about this a good deal over the last twenty-four hours.
5In the twenty-four hours since then, however, things had gone less well.
1The solar day is thus one of twenty-four hours.
2It actually takes the Earth a little bit less time to rotate (Sidereal vs. solar day).
3Circadian rhythms can be entrained to periodic cues in the environment including the solar day, food resources, and temperature.
4Either timer will enable you to determine, with great accuracy, how long it takes for the Sun to revolve around Earth: the solar day.
5The spectral powers for variations in z over the frequency range 0.26 yr(-1) to 2.1 solar day(-1) are also compatible with no signal.
1Mean Solar Day 22 ~ February 15 ~ Duodecember 35
1This account will only give up twelve hundred dollars in any twenty-four hour period.
2Approximately the same number again will join them over the next twenty-four hour period.
Translations for twenty-four hour period