Meaning Cycles
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A full orbital period.
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Refer to "See Also" column to the right.
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Cycle theory is based on the premise that prices are affected by an underlying cycle. Some of these are well known: the 54-year Kondratieff Wave economic cycle. Others are less obvious. Commodity inde [..]
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A price high or low that repeats itself at the same interval over time. Cycle theory asserts that cyclical forces, both long and short, drive price movement in the financial markets. See our ChartScho [..]
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All European higher education qualifications are located within three cycles. One of the objectives indicated in the Bologna Declaration was the “adoption of a system based on two main cycles, undergraduate and graduate.” Doctoral studies are now included in the Bologna structure and referred to as the third cycle.
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When more than one camera is in use in a system, the available frames per second being recorded are divided between them.  The time taken for a system to record two pictures in turn from the same came [..]
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Bouts of physical irritability or Movement alternating with periods of quiescence. It includes biochemical activity and hormonal activity which may be cellular. These cycles are shorter than 24 hours [..]
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The cycle by which the element Carbon is exchanged between organic matter and the earth's physical Environment.
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The complex series of phenomena, occurring between the end of one Cell Division and the end of the next, by which Cellular material is duplicated and then divided between two daughter Cells. The Cell [..]
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The cyclic cellular, histological, and functional changes in the Endometrium during the Menstrual Cycle in response to the changing endocrine Environment.
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The period of cyclic physiological and Behavior changes in non-primate female Mammals that exhibit Estrus. The estrous cycle generally consists of 4 or 5 distinct periods corresponding to the endocrin [..]
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The continuous sequence of changes undergone by metamorphosing Insects and other Animals during the post-Embryonic Development process.
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The period from onset of one menstrual Bleeding (Menstruation) to the next in an ovulating Woman or female primate. The menstrual cycle is regulated by endocrine interactions of the Hypothalamus; the [..]
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The circulation of Nitrogen in Nature, consisting of a cycle of biochemical reactions in which atmospheric Nitrogen is compounded, dissolved in Rain, and deposited in the Soil, where it is assimilated [..]
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The cyclic cellular, histological, and functional changes in the Ovary during the Menstrual Cycle in response to the changing endocrine Environment.
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A series of oxidative reactions in the breakdown of acetyl units derived from Glucose; Fatty Acids; or Amino Acids by means of tricarboxylic acid intermediates. The end products are Carbon Dioxide, Wa [..]
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Circulation of Water among various Ecological Systems, in various states, on, above, and below the surface of the earth.
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Regular fluctuations in crime that correspond to daily, weekly, monthly, annual or longer changes in human activity.
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on turbine engines, a cycle extends from start to full throttle to shutdown
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Turbine engine cycle begins with engine start up, continues through full-power and ends with shutdown
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On turbine engines, a cycle extends from start to full throttle to shutdown
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An aircraft's takeoff and landing is considered a "cycle"
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Pertaining to turbine engines. Cycle begins with starting, continues through full-power, and ends with shutdown.
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A system that undergoes a series of processes and always returns to its initial state.
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A full orbital period.
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