University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine
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1051 NW 14th St., Suite 165
(UM mail routing R-26)
Miami, FL 33136

Receptionist: 305-243-6475
Hours: 830am - 500pm, M-F

Help Desk: 305-243-5999
Hours: 24/7

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Admin. fax: 305-243-2622


Atomic clock (2006).  NIST-F1, the nation's primary time and frequency standard, is a cesium fountain atomic clock developed at the NIST laboratories in Boulder, Colorado.  Source: National Institute of Standards and Technology.

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