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Section five will start discussing about timers right now, there are numerous chambers available waiting

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crossing systems.

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Some of them are private, so private time include includes you timer as you washed off timer and 64

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bit global time.

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Right now, those are enabled by default.

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So what we want to do is we will be discussing fundamentals of timer and what's not timer over here.

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OK, then something which we which are available as an independent block with the zinc processing system

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include to triple timer, counter and system wash.

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Dr. Murray will be discussing here.

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Triple chamber counter and then the last one, whenever we have a requirement of more time, we could

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always go with an eagle fabric time, so it takes a timer or takes that time base washed up time or

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so, although this will be discussing more on an exact time, right?

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So we have this three kinds of time where available, a private timer and independent docs, which are

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available with the zinc pricing system, and Ian Timeous will be discussing some of our timers out of

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this three categories in L.A. So from the first category, we'll be discussing issue time timer unless

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you washed up timer.

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From here, we'll be discussing triple Typekit counters.

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So you have an entire idea about the flu as well as working around with the man.

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So I'm here will be discussing you exact time or again.

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An entire section will be focusing mainly on an old mode of operation, right?

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So we have an EPA where we'll be waiting for completion of an operation off our timer and then we will

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be performing respect to that.

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So we'll be having more discussion on the full mode and then certain tap will mode for all of this time.

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We will be discussing in Section five along with this how we initialize the paper and utilize them and

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the receiver operating mode that we have with the time.
