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- Coordinated Universal Time [r]: The basis for standard time in time zones around the world; a compromise between time as measured by an atomic clock and as measured by astronomical observations. [e]
- Leipzig [r]: Largest city in the German state Saxony; population about 510,000. [e]
- Intelligent Transportation Systems [r]: Technological advance for monitoring of vehicle performance which has the long-term goal of auto-control. [e]
- Global Positioning System [r]: Originally developed for U.S. military needs, a satellite-based system for obtaining precise position and time information; the most widely used part of the Global Navigation Satellite System [e]
- National Institute of Aerospace [r]: A non-profit research and graduate education institute headquartered in Hampton, Virginia, near NASA's Langley Research Center. [e]