The sport of riding and racing bicycles, Present participle of cycle, sport of riding a bicycle or motorcycle; act of riding a bicycle, the activity of riding a bicycle. Use of the bicycle in competitive sport or in recreation. The classic professional races are held mainly in Europe; the first was held in Paris in 1868. There are basically two types of race: road races and track races. The first U.S. cycling competition, a six-day race, was held in 1891. Six-day racing was reintroduced to Europe as a two-man team event in the 20th century, but it has largely died out in the U.S. The first Tour de France, the premier race, was held in 1903. Cycling has been part of the Olympics since the first modern games in 1896. Events include a variety of open-road and circuit races for both men and women, Define this term by emailing me at info@tablehockeycentral com, Cycling is an offensive strategy used to keep control of the puck by keeping it close the boards Offensive players make short passes to each other along the boards until they see an opening to pass to a teammate who is moving into the slot for a shot, the sport of traveling on a bicycle or motorcycle, a bicycle or tricycle, The act, art, or practice, of riding a cycle, esp, A pedal-powered vehicle, such as a unicycle, bicycle, or tricycle; or, motorized vehicle that has either two or three wheels, such as a motorbike, motorcycle, motorized tricycle, or motortrike, A single, a double, a triple, and a home run hit by the same player in the same game, A closed walk or path, with or without repeated vertices allowed, A series of poems, songs or other works of art, A process that returns to its beginning and then repeats itself in the same sequence, An interval of space or time in which one set of events or phenomena is completed, A complete rotation of anything, To ride a bicycle or other [[#Noun|cycle]], A programme on a washing machine, dishwasher, or other such device, To maintain a team's possession of the puck in the offensive zone by handling and passing the puck in a loop from the boards near the goal up the side boards and passing to back to the boards near the goal, To go through a cycle or to put through a cycle, To turn power off and back on, cyclo-, ride a motorcycle, One entire round in a circle or a spire; as, a cycle or set of leaves, A bicycle or tricycle, or other light velocipede, The circle of subjects connected with the exploits of the hero or heroes of some particular period which have served as a popular theme for poetry, as the legend of Arthur and the knights of the Round Table, and that of Charlemagne and his paladins, An orderly list for a given time; a calendar, To pass through a cycle of changes; to recur in cycles, An age; a long period of time, a single complete execution of a periodically repeated phenomenon; "a year constitutes a cycle of the seasons", An interval of time in which a certain succession of events or phenomena is completed, and then returns again and again, uniformly and continually in the same order; a periodical space of time marked by the recurrence of something peculiar; as, the cycle of the seasons, or of the year, ride a bicycle, A complete positive and negative wave of an alternating current; one period, A series of operations in which heat is imparted to (or taken away from) a working substance which by its expansion gives up a part of its internal energy in the form of mechanical work (or being compressed increases its internal energy) and is again brought back to its original state, To ride a bicycle, tricycle, or other form of cycle, To maintain a teams possession of the puck in the offensive zone by handling and passing the puck in a loop from the boards near the goal up the side boards and passing to back to the boards near the goal, When a batter hits a single, a double, a triple, and a homer in the same game, a series of poems or songs on the same theme; "schubert's song cycles", To ride a cycle, A programme/program on a washing machine, dishwasher, etc, A generic term for a pedal-powered vehicle (unicycles, bicycles and tricycles), or motorized vehicle that has either two or three wheels (motorbike, motorcycle, motorized tricycle, motortrike), An imaginary circle or orbit in the heavens; one of the celestial spheres, The number of cycles (per second) is a measure of the frequency of an alternating current, complete, repeating sequence of operations for injection molding a part, A series of events or steps which ultimately lead back to the starting point, such as the exhaustion-regeneration cycle of an ion exchange system; sometimes incorrectly used in reference to a single step of a complete cycle, The aggregate of accumulated literature, plays or musical works treating the same theme In poetry, the term is typically applied to epic or narrative poems about a mythical or heroic event or character, such as the Siege of Troy or the Nibelungs of medieval times Sidelight: After the death of Homer, a certain group of epic poets, between 800 and 550 B C , wrote continuations and additions on the subject of the Trojan War; chief among them were Agias, Arctinos, Eugamon, Lesches and Strasinos Since their writing was confined to that single subject, they were referred to as cyclic poets (See also Anthology, Canon, Companion Poem, Lyric Sequence, Sonnet Sequence ), recur in repeating sequences, 1) An alternation of a waveform which begins at a point, passes through the zero line, and ends at a point with the same value and moving in the same direction as the starting point 2) On a Solid State Logic Console, a command to have the console computer control the tape machine to play and replay a certain section of the tape, In a sound wave, the repeating movement from the greatest amount of air pressure to the least; the pitch of sound waves is measures in cycles; each cycle equals one "Hertz ", A complete course of ion exchange operation For instance, a complete cycle of cation exchange would involve: regeneration of the resin, rinse to remove excess regenerant, exhaustion, backwash, and finally regeneration again, a periodically repeated sequence of events; "a cycle of reprisal and retaliation", Chemotherapy is usually administered at regular intervals A cycle is a course of chemotherapy followed by a period in which the body recovers, pass through a cycle; "This machine automatically cycles", cause to go through a recurring sequence; "cycle thge laundry in this washing program", A cycle is a bicycle. an eight-mile cycle ride, If you cycle, you ride a bicycle. He cycled to Ingwold Britain could save £4.6 billion a year in road transport costs if more people cycled Over 1000 riders cycled 100 miles around the Vale of York. + cycling cy·cling The quiet country roads are ideal for cycling, series (of poems, stories, etc.); recurring period of time; long period of time, A cycle is a motorcycle, A cycle is a series of events or processes that is repeated again and again, always in the same order. the life cycle of the plant, a wheeled vehicle that has two wheels and is moved by foot pedals, the unit of frequency; one Hertz has a periodic interval of one second, A cycle is a single complete series of movements in an electrical, electronic, or mechanical process. 10 cycles per second. business cycle carbon cycle Carnot cycle Fenian cycle Ossianic cycle Fionn cycle geochemical cycle hydrologic cycle nitrogen cycle Rankine cycle solar cycle tricarboxylic acid cycle citric acid cycle Krebs cycle Ulster cycle Ulaid cycle, In logging, to close an existing log file and start a new one, One complete repetition or oscillation of a waveform Frequencies are commonly measured in cycles per second, or Hertz; The measurement of the time period of one alternating electric current In the United States this is commonly 60 cycles per second, or 60 Hertz, This refers to the planned chemotherapy schedule that is often repeated every so often Some cycles of chemotherapy repeat every 3 weeks, while others repeat every 4 or even 8 weeks Each cycle consists of a group of drugs given on certain days, according to some treatment plan, A pattern that repeats in the same way every time One cycle of the pendulum is when the bob returns to the position it started at, The expiration dates applicable to various classes of options There are three cycles: January/April/July/October, February/May/August/November, and March/June/September/ December, A cycle is a path that begins and ends at the same vertex and does not use any edge or vertex more than once Note that a cycle is necessarily a curcuit but a curcuit is not necessarily a cycle [DMTA, p 196], a single complete execution of a periodically repeated phenomenon; "a year constitutes a cycle of the seasons" a periodically repeated sequence of events; "a cycle of reprisal and retaliation" a series of poems or songs on the same theme; "schubert's song cycles" an interval during which a recurring sequence of events occurs; "the neverending cycle of the seasons" recur in repeating sequences pass through a cycle; "This machine automatically cycles" cause to go through a recurring sequence; "cycle thge laundry in this washing program, an interval during which a recurring sequence of events occurs; "the neverending cycle of the seasons", recur in repeating sequences pass through a cycle; "This machine automatically cycles", cause to go through a recurring sequence; "cycle thge laundry in this washing program, In voltammetry: a complementary pair of forward and reverse potential sweeps For rechargeable batteries: a complementary discharging and charging processes, An orbit that repeats itself every n iterations For example, 0 lies on a cycle of period 2 for x2 - 1 since its orbit is, - The sequence of operations in a process to complete one set of parts The cycle is taken at a point in the operation and ends when this point again starts, a single complete operation consisting of progressive phases starting and ending at the neutral position, A repeating pattern of days and periods to accommodate all meetings In some schools the length of time to complete the full range of meetings may be a single day or it may be a range of days In situations where classes meet Monday, Wednesday, and Friday and others meet Tuesday and Thursday, then a five-day cycle is defined In a five-day cycle the days may be named for the days of the week, In a mechanical device, the complete program of operations required to return the device to the same condition that existed at the beginning of the cycle, The sequence of operations in a process to complete one set of parts The cycle is taken at a point in the operation and ends when this point again starts, A regularly recurring succession of events such as the cycle of the seasons Use of cycle to describe a group of wet years followed or preceded by a group of dry years is to be avoided, One complete sequence of variations in an alternating current The number of cycles occurring in one second is called the frequency, a cycle of the computer clock is an electronic signal that counts a single unit of time within a computer, In logging, to close an existing log file and start a new one D,
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The sport of riding and racing bicycles - "In all my years as a cycling fan, I've never seen a breakaway like this."
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Present participle of cycle
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sport of riding a bicycle or motorcycle; act of riding a bicycle isim
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the activity of riding a bicycle. Use of the bicycle in competitive sport or in recreation. The classic professional races are held mainly in Europe; the first was held in Paris in 1868. There are basically two types of race: road races and track races. The first U.S. cycling competition, a six-day race, was held in 1891. Six-day racing was reintroduced to Europe as a two-man team event in the 20th century, but it has largely died out in the U.S. The first Tour de France, the premier race, was held in 1903. Cycling has been part of the Olympics since the first modern games in 1896. Events include a variety of open-road and circuit races for both men and women
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Define this term by emailing me at info@tablehockeycentral com
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Cycling is an offensive strategy used to keep control of the puck by keeping it close the boards Offensive players make short passes to each other along the boards until they see an opening to pass to a teammate who is moving into the slot for a shot
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the sport of traveling on a bicycle or motorcycle
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a bicycle or tricycle
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The act, art, or practice, of riding a cycle, esp
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A pedal-powered vehicle, such as a unicycle, bicycle, or tricycle; or, motorized vehicle that has either two or three wheels, such as a motorbike, motorcycle, motorized tricycle, or motortrike
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A single, a double, a triple, and a home run hit by the same player in the same game - "Jones hit for the cycle in the game."
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A closed walk or path, with or without repeated vertices allowed
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A series of poems, songs or other works of art
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A process that returns to its beginning and then repeats itself in the same sequence
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An interval of space or time in which one set of events or phenomena is completed
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A complete rotation of anything
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To ride a bicycle or other [[#Noun|cycle]]
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A programme on a washing machine, dishwasher, or other such device - "Put the washing in on a warm cycle."
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To maintain a team's possession of the puck in the offensive zone by handling and passing the puck in a loop from the boards near the goal up the side boards and passing to back to the boards near the goal - "They have their cycling game going tonight."
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To go through a cycle or to put through a cycle
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To turn power off and back on - "Avoid cycling the device unnecessarily."
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ride a motorcycle
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One entire round in a circle or a spire; as, a cycle or set of leaves
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A bicycle or tricycle, or other light velocipede
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The circle of subjects connected with the exploits of the hero or heroes of some particular period which have served as a popular theme for poetry, as the legend of Arthur and the knights of the Round Table, and that of Charlemagne and his paladins
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An orderly list for a given time; a calendar
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To pass through a cycle of changes; to recur in cycles
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An age; a long period of time
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a single complete execution of a periodically repeated phenomenon; "a year constitutes a cycle of the seasons"
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An interval of time in which a certain succession of events or phenomena is completed, and then returns again and again, uniformly and continually in the same order; a periodical space of time marked by the recurrence of something peculiar; as, the cycle of the seasons, or of the year
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A complete positive and negative wave of an alternating current; one period
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A series of operations in which heat is imparted to (or taken away from) a working substance which by its expansion gives up a part of its internal energy in the form of mechanical work (or being compressed increases its internal energy) and is again brought back to its original state
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cycle
To ride a bicycle, tricycle, or other form of cycle
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cycle
To maintain a teams possession of the puck in the offensive zone by handling and passing the puck in a loop from the boards near the goal up the side boards and passing to back to the boards near the goal
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cycle
When a batter hits a single, a double, a triple, and a homer in the same game
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a series of poems or songs on the same theme; "schubert's song cycles"
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To ride a cycle
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A programme/program on a washing machine, dishwasher, etc
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A generic term for a pedal-powered vehicle (unicycles, bicycles and tricycles), or motorized vehicle that has either two or three wheels (motorbike, motorcycle, motorized tricycle, motortrike)
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An imaginary circle or orbit in the heavens; one of the celestial spheres
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The number of cycles (per second) is a measure of the frequency of an alternating current
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complete, repeating sequence of operations for injection molding a part
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A series of events or steps which ultimately lead back to the starting point, such as the exhaustion-regeneration cycle of an ion exchange system; sometimes incorrectly used in reference to a single step of a complete cycle
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The aggregate of accumulated literature, plays or musical works treating the same theme In poetry, the term is typically applied to epic or narrative poems about a mythical or heroic event or character, such as the Siege of Troy or the Nibelungs of medieval times Sidelight: After the death of Homer, a certain group of epic poets, between 800 and 550 B C , wrote continuations and additions on the subject of the Trojan War; chief among them were Agias, Arctinos, Eugamon, Lesches and Strasinos Since their writing was confined to that single subject, they were referred to as cyclic poets (See also Anthology, Canon, Companion Poem, Lyric Sequence, Sonnet Sequence )
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recur in repeating sequences
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1) An alternation of a waveform which begins at a point, passes through the zero line, and ends at a point with the same value and moving in the same direction as the starting point 2) On a Solid State Logic Console, a command to have the console computer control the tape machine to play and replay a certain section of the tape
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In a sound wave, the repeating movement from the greatest amount of air pressure to the least; the pitch of sound waves is measures in cycles; each cycle equals one "Hertz "
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A complete course of ion exchange operation For instance, a complete cycle of cation exchange would involve: regeneration of the resin, rinse to remove excess regenerant, exhaustion, backwash, and finally regeneration again
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a periodically repeated sequence of events; "a cycle of reprisal and retaliation"
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Chemotherapy is usually administered at regular intervals A cycle is a course of chemotherapy followed by a period in which the body recovers
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pass through a cycle; "This machine automatically cycles"
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cause to go through a recurring sequence; "cycle thge laundry in this washing program"
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A cycle is a bicycle. an eight-mile cycle ride
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If you cycle, you ride a bicycle. He cycled to Ingwold Britain could save £4.6 billion a year in road transport costs if more people cycled Over 1000 riders cycled 100 miles around the Vale of York. + cycling cy·cling The quiet country roads are ideal for cycling
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series (of poems, stories, etc.); recurring period of time; long period of time isim
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A cycle is a motorcycle
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A cycle is a series of events or processes that is repeated again and again, always in the same order. the life cycle of the plant
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a wheeled vehicle that has two wheels and is moved by foot pedals
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the unit of frequency; one Hertz has a periodic interval of one second
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A cycle is a single complete series of movements in an electrical, electronic, or mechanical process. 10 cycles per second. business cycle carbon cycle Carnot cycle Fenian cycle Ossianic cycle Fionn cycle geochemical cycle hydrologic cycle nitrogen cycle Rankine cycle solar cycle tricarboxylic acid cycle citric acid cycle Krebs cycle Ulster cycle Ulaid cycle
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In logging, to close an existing log file and start a new one
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One complete repetition or oscillation of a waveform Frequencies are commonly measured in cycles per second
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or Hertz; The measurement of the time period of one alternating electric current In the United States this is commonly 60 cycles per second, or 60 Hertz
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This refers to the planned chemotherapy schedule that is often repeated every so often Some cycles of chemotherapy repeat every 3 weeks, while others repeat every 4 or even 8 weeks Each cycle consists of a group of drugs given on certain days, according to some treatment plan
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A pattern that repeats in the same way every time One cycle of the pendulum is when the bob returns to the position it started at
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The expiration dates applicable to various classes of options There are three cycles: January/April/July/October, February/May/August/November, and March/June/September/ December
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A cycle is a path that begins and ends at the same vertex and does not use any edge or vertex more than once Note that a cycle is necessarily a curcuit but a curcuit is not necessarily a cycle [DMTA, p 196]
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a single complete execution of a periodically repeated phenomenon; "a year constitutes a cycle of the seasons" a periodically repeated sequence of events; "a cycle of reprisal and retaliation" a series of poems or songs on the same theme; "schubert's song cycles" an interval during which a recurring sequence of events occurs; "the neverending cycle of the seasons" recur in repeating sequences pass through a cycle; "This machine automatically cycles" cause to go through a recurring sequence; "cycle thge laundry in this washing program
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an interval during which a recurring sequence of events occurs; "the neverending cycle of the seasons"
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recur in repeating sequences pass through a cycle; "This machine automatically cycles"
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cause to go through a recurring sequence; "cycle thge laundry in this washing program
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In voltammetry: a complementary pair of forward and reverse potential sweeps For rechargeable batteries: a complementary discharging and charging processes
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An orbit that repeats itself every n iterations For example, 0 lies on a cycle of period 2 for x2 - 1 since its orbit is
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- The sequence of operations in a process to complete one set of parts The cycle is taken at a point in the operation and ends when this point again starts
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a single complete operation consisting of progressive phases starting and ending at the neutral position
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A repeating pattern of days and periods to accommodate all meetings In some schools the length of time to complete the full range of meetings may be a single day or it may be a range of days In situations where classes meet Monday, Wednesday, and Friday and others meet Tuesday and Thursday, then a five-day cycle is defined In a five-day cycle the days may be named for the days of the week
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In a mechanical device, the complete program of operations required to return the device to the same condition that existed at the beginning of the cycle
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The sequence of operations in a process to complete one set of parts The cycle is taken at a point in the operation and ends when this point again starts
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A regularly recurring succession of events such as the cycle of the seasons Use of cycle to describe a group of wet years followed or preceded by a group of dry years is to be avoided
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One complete sequence of variations in an alternating current The number of cycles occurring in one second is called the frequency
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a cycle of the computer clock is an electronic signal that counts a single unit of time within a computer
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In logging, to close an existing log file and start a new one D
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