-
seconds that have
elapsed since 00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 1970, the Unix
epoch. In
modern computing,
values are
sometimes stored with
higher granularity...
- In computing, an
epoch is a
fixed date and time used as a
reference from
which a
computer measures system time. Most
computer systems determine time as...
- is
often combined with rituximab. In this case it is
called R-
EPOCH or
EPOCH-R.The R-
EPOCH regimen consists of: Rituximab: an anti-CD20
monoclonal antibody...
- In astronomy, an
epoch or
reference epoch is a
moment in time used as a
reference point for some time-varying
astronomical quantity. It is
useful for the...
- or Palaeocene, is a
geological epoch that
lasted from
about 66 to 56
million years ago (mya). It is the
first epoch of the
Paleogene Period in the modern...
- chronology: The
first picosecond (10−12) of
cosmic time. It
includes the
Planck epoch,
during which currently established laws of
physics may not have applied;...
- universe. As a result, some
quasars are
detectable from as long ago as the
epoch of reionization.
Quasars also
happen to have
relatively uniform spectral...
-
Holocene (/ˈhɒl.əsiːn, -oʊ-, ˈhoʊ.lə-, -loʊ-/) is the
current geological epoch,
beginning approximately 11,700
years ago. It
follows the Last
Glacial Period...
- -stoh-;
often referred to
colloquially as the Ice Age) is the
geological epoch that
lasted from c. 2.58 million to 11,700
years ago,
spanning the Earth's...
- ˈiːoʊ-/ EE-ə-seen, EE-oh-)
Epoch is a
geological epoch that
lasted from
about 56 to 33.9
million years ago (Ma). It is the
second epoch of the
Paleogene Period...