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  • In rechargeable batteries, each charge/discharge is a cycle

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MotorCycle
(1993) BibleLand
(1994)

MotorCycle is the title of a 1993 album by rock band Daniel Amos, released on BAI Records. The album was dedicated to the memory of songwriter Mark Heard.
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racing bicycle is built using lightweight, shaped aluminium tubing and carbon fiber stays and forks. It sports a drop handlebar and thin tires and wheels for efficiency and aerodynamics.
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Cycling is a means of transport, a form of recreation, and a sport. The bicycle carries riders across land, through tunnels, over bridges, snow, or, less frequently, over ice (icebiking).
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In music a cycle is a section which is repeated or repeatable indefinitely, with the end of a preceding repetition leading to the beginning of a succeeding repetition. Cycles may be melodic, harmonic, rhythmic, or based on some other musical dimension.
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The instruction cycle (also called fetch-and-execute cycle, fetch-decode-execute cycle (FDX) can refer to either the time period during which one instruction is fetched from memory and executed when a computer receives a machine language instruction; or
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In computing, FLOPS (or flops or flop/s) is an acronym meaning FLoating point Operations Per Second.
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-cycle is a suffix used in two contexts, transport and measurement.

Transport

The English suffix -cycle indicates a vehicle for transportation, but generally smaller than an automobile or truck.
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Periodicity is the quality of occurring at regular intervals or periods (in time or space) and can occur in different contexts:
  • A clock marks time at periodic intervals.
  • A metronome ticks at periodic intervals of time.

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In music a cycle is a section which is repeated or repeatable indefinitely, with the end of a preceding repetition leading to the beginning of a succeeding repetition. Cycles may be melodic, harmonic, rhythmic, or based on some other musical dimension.
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In music, an interval cycle is the collection of pitches created by starting with a certain note and going up by a certain interval until the original note is reached (e.g.
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Cyclic form is a technique of musical construction, involving multiple sections or movements, in which a theme, melody, or thematic material occurs in more than one movement as a unifying device.
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For the Van Dyke Parks album, see Song Cycle (album).
A song cycle is a group of songs designed to be performed in sequence as a single entity. Usually all of the songs are by the same composer and use words from the same poet.
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Literary cycles are groups of stories grouped around common figures, often (though not necessarily) based on mythical figures or loosely on historic ones.

Examples of Literary Cycles


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Cycles
(1968) The Sinatra Family Wish You a Merry Christmas (1968)

Cycles is an album by American singer Frank Sinatra, released in 1968.
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Cycles, as an audio-recording album, may be:
  • Cycles (Sinatra)
  • Cycles (Doobies)

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The menstrual cycle is a recurring cycle of physiologic changes that occurs in the females of several mammals, including human beings and other apes.[1] Humans are the only species that has a menstrual cycle with concealed ovulation.
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citric acid cycle, also known as the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, the Krebs cycle, or Szent-Györgyi-Krebs cycle (after Hans Adolf Krebs and Albert Szent-Györgyi who first determined the chemical intermediates and reaction sequence of the cycle), is a series
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citric acid cycle, also known as the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, the Krebs cycle, or Szent-Györgyi-Krebs cycle (after Hans Adolf Krebs and Albert Szent-Györgyi who first determined the chemical intermediates and reaction sequence of the cycle), is a series
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The Born-Haber Cycle is an approach to analyzing reaction energies. It was named after and developed by the two German scientists Max Born and Fritz Haber.

The Born-Haber cycle involves the formation of an ionic compound from the reaction of a metal (often a Group I or Group
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Calvin cycle (or Calvin-Benson cycle or carbon fixation) is a series of biochemical reactions that takes place in the stroma of chloroplasts in photosynthetic organisms.
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In ecology and Earth science, a biogeochemical cycle is a circuit or pathway by which a chemical element or molecule moves through both biotic ("bio-") and abiotic ("geo-") compartments of an ecosystem.
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The ozone-oxygen cycle is the process by which ozone is continually regenerated in Earth's stratosphere, all the while converting ultraviolet radiation into heat energy. In 1930 Sidney Chapman resolved the chemistry involved.
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In organic chemistry, a cyclic compound is one in which a series of carbon atoms are connected together to form a loop or ring. Benzene is a well known example.

The term "polycyclic" is used when more than one ring is combined in a single molecule, and the term "macrocycle"
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alicyclic compound is an organic compound that is both aliphatic and cyclic. They contain one or more all-carbon rings which may be either saturated or unsaturated, but do not have aromatic character.
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The term cycle of violence refers to repeated acts of violence between groups as a cyclical pattern, associated with low emotions and doctrines retribution, revenge, such as "an eye for an eye.
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Domestic violence (sometimes referred to as domestic abuse) occurs when a family member, partner or ex-partner attempts to physically or psychologically dominate another.
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The business cycle or economic cycle refers to the fluctuations of economic activity about its long term growth trend. The involves shifts over time between periods of relatively rapid growth of output (recovery and prosperity), and periods of relative stagnation or decline
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Real Business Cycle Theory (or RBC Theory) is a macroeconomic school of thought that holds that the business cycle is caused by random fluctuations in productivity.
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Social cycle theories are one of the earliest social theories in sociology. Unlike the theory of social evolutionism, which views the evolution of society and human history as progressing in some new, unique direction(s), sociological cycle theory argues that events and stages of
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