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These data on clock intercomparisons give the time difference between secondary cesium clocks in 0.01 microseconds. Tables 27.1 to 27.3 present the data. Each line in the tables represents the data for one week; no observations were taken on week-ends. The last two columns indicate on what days the clock output jumped and by what amount. All successive data should be corrected for this. These jumps are caused by spurious pulses in divider chains and are, therefore, always integral amounts of 0.2 microseconds. Missing data during a weekday indicate that no measurements were taken because of failure in equipment.
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Andrews, D.F., Herzberg, A.M. (1985). Clock Intercomparisons. In: Data. Springer Series in Statistics. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-5098-2_28
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