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Cycling The practice of producing natural gas for the extraction of natural gas liquids, returning the dry residue to the producing reservoir to maintain reservoir pressure and increase the ultimate recover [..]
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CyclingInfers that nonpregnant females are having estrous cycle.
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CyclingNumber of times the same quantity of gas can be injected into and withdrawn from storage in a set period of time. Certain types of storage fields, like aquifer and depleted oil and gas fields, need to [..]
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CyclingRiding a bike for trips shorter than 10 km can be just as fast as driving a car. Cycling to Deakin will help you save money on petrol and other expenses such as insurance, registration, servicing and parking fees. You will also benefit from improved fitness and you'll also be helping to reduce noise and air pollution as well as traffic congest [..]
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Cycling(n) the sport of traveling on a bicycle or motorcycle
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CyclingThe ability of a power plant to turn on or off, or adjust its output.
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CyclingThe process by which a battery is discharged and recharged.
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CyclingA rhythmic change of the factor under control.
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Cyclingrefers to the minimum number of hours during which a relay may be switched between the off state and the on state at a fixed, specific cycle rate, load current, and case temperature without failure.
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CyclingProcess of establishing biological filtration in an aquatic system by promoting the growth of nitrifying bacteria.
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CyclingBS EN 1078:1997
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CyclingCycling is the process of establishing a colony of beneficial bacteria in a system.
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CyclingCycling refers to the amount of time each hour that the electricity to air conditioning (A/C) compressor or electric hot water heater is adjusted during a PeakRewardsSM event.
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CyclingA set of opposing, nonequilibrium reactions catalyzed by different Enzymes which act simultaneously, with at least one of the reactions driven by ATP Hydrolysis. The results of the cycle are that ATP [..]
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CyclingIn linear programming this means revisiting a basis, mainly referring to a simplex method
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CyclingRefers to the process of an HVAC system turning on and off. Some systems require less cycling than others, leading to higher energy efficiency and less wear on the system.
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Cycling To move quickly through your deck. Chancellor provides an extreme example of cycling, but cards like Warehouse and Laboratory also cycle your deck effectively.
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CyclingRefers to the process of an HVAC system turning on and off. Some systems require less cycling than others, leading to higher energy efficiency and less wear on the system.
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CyclingA storage process in which the same quantity of gas is injected into and withdrawn from storage within a prescribed time period.
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CyclingA series of operations in petroleum refining or natural-gas processing so conducted that the steps are periodically repeated in the same sequence.
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Cyclingstorage process in which the same quantity of natural gas is injected into and withdrawn from storage within a certain period of time.
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CyclingThe periodic removal of obsolete copies of vital records and their placements with copies of current vital records. This may occur daily, weekly, quarterly annually, or at other designated intervals. [..]
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