Cycle
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Template:Wiktionary Template:For A cycle (Latin "cyclus," from Greek "kuklos" meaning circle) is anything round, in the physical sense (e.g. a bicycle) or in a temporal sense (e.g. the cycle of the seasons). Cyclic or cyclical are the adjective forms. Pages about cycles include:
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Sports
- Hitting for the cycle in Baseball
- Paris-Roubaix Cycle Race.
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Arts
- Cycle (music): Interval cycle, cyclic form and song cycle in music. Also in music, the cycle of fifths.
- Literature cycle, e.g. The Ring Cycle (more examples there).
- Sonnet cycle (examples there).
- The Cremaster Cycle, a sequence of five films by Matthew Barney.
- The Baroque Cycle, a series of books written by Neal Stephenson.
- The Pendragon Cycle, a series of books written by Stephen R. Lawhead.
- Northern Homily Cycle, a poem from the 14th century
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History
- Indiction cycle was a cycle of 15 years used to date medieval documents
- Operation Cycle during World War II.
- Dynastic cycle in Chinese political theory.
- Sexagesimal cycle in Chinese philosophy and calendar
- Cyclical patterns in history.
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Culture
- A cycle path and (in Britain), the Sea to Sea Cycle Route and the National Cycle Network
- monomythic cycle of the hero.
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Science
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Astronomy
- Eclipse cycle and the Saros cycle.
- Solar cycle related to sunspots.
- solar cycle (calendar) related to days of the week in calendars.
- Full moon cycle.
- Metonic cycle in calendars.
- Sothic cycle in the ancient Egyptian calendar.
- Great year related to the precession of the equinoxes.
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Biology
- life cycle;
- Reproductive cycle;
- Cell cycle;
- Sleep cycle;
- Lytic cycle related to viruses;
- Honeybee life cycle;
- Eel life cycle;
- Earthworm organic cycle;
- Urea cycle; and
- Menstrual cycle.
- Human sexual response cycle
- Nutrient cycle
- Nitrogen cycle
- Phosphorus cycle
- Carbon cycle
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Chemistry
- A series of chemical reactions. See e.g. Citric acid cycle, the Born Haber cycle or the Calvin cycle.
- Biogeochemical cycles such as the Ozone-oxygen cycle (see list there).
- A cyclic compound. See also alicyclic compound
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Physics
- The cycle is a unit of phase angle equivalent to one oscillation, or 2π radians. It appears in the once-common frequency unit cycle per second, which has now almost completely been supplanted by the Hertz.
- Consequently, in quantum optics, a Rabi cycle is that oscillation whose rate is the Rabi frequency.
- In astrophysics, the CNO cycle is a sequence of nuclear reactions whose net effect is fusion. It is the predominant fuel reaction in stars larger than the sun.
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Geology
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Meteorology
- Milankovitch cycles in paleo-climatology
- Rapid Update Cycle for weather forecast
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Engineering
- Otto cycle, the Diesel cycle, the two-stroke cycle, the Miller cycle and the Atkinson cycle in cars;
- Carnot cycle, Rankine cycle, Stirling cycle and Ericsson Cycle in heat engines;
- Brayton cycle in a gas turbine;
- combined cycle in power plants;
- Refrigeration cycle
- Rocket liquid air cycle engine
- expander cycle
- Gas-generator cycle
- Rocket Staged combustion cycle
- Rocket Pressure-fed cycle
- The Nuclear fuel cycle
- Bicycle, tricycle and unicycle. See also Freight bicycle.
- Motorcycle.
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Mathematics
- Cyclic permutation.
- Cyclic group.
- Cycle (graph theory) and a Hamiltonian cycle in graph theory. See also cycle space and Floyd's cycle-finding algorithm.
- A cycle is an element of a homology class. See also Hodge cycle.
- The Limit-cycle in dynamical systems, e.g. the Lotka-Volterra cycle.
- A cycle matroid.
- A cyclic order
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Computer science
- Instruction cycle in a CPU
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Military science
- Boyd cycle in military strategy.
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Political science
- Top cycle, a notion in voting systems.
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Business
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Finance
- A cash conversion cycle.
- The related notions of product life cycle management, Life cycle cost analysis, life cycle assessment and systems development life cycle.
- Virtuous circle and vicious circle.
- A business cycle, e.g. the RBC.
- A cycle count is an inventory management procedure
- The Wright Cycle Company which funded the brothers' Wright aviation experiments.
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Telecommunication
- Duty cycle in telecommunication.
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Crime
- Cycle of violence, the cycle that can happen in Domestic abuse.
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See also
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