A complete positive and negative wave of an alternating current. The number of cycles (per second) is a measure of the frequency of an alternating current.
To pass through a cycle{2} of changes; to recur in cycles.
A planet's zodiacal period; the time it takes a planet to make one complete transit of a horoscope.ยป Compatibility Report A synastry analysis into personal relationships with your friend, lover, companion, partner. The compatibility chart gives you the verdic of your love.
A single complete operation consisting of progressive phases starting and ending at the neutral position.( 395)
A wave of progressively increasing values that extends to decreasing values, that change between negative-neutral-positive values, like the daily light cycle between dawn-noon-dusk
A cycle is one complete movement from initial position to operating position and back.
A complete operation of a solenoid valve, i.e., opening a normally closed valve and then closing it, equals one cycle.
A complete sequence of signal phases.
One complete charge/discharge sequence of a battery.
One complete pass through the four phase inception, elaboration, construction and transition. The span of time between the beginning of the inception phase and the end of the transition phase. Editor's Note: Also known as Project Life Cycle PLCP or Project Life Span ( PLS). [D04713] RUP
One complete set of recurrent values of a periodic quantity comprises a cycle.
One complete sequence of an event or activity. Often refers to electrical phenomena. One electrical cycle is a complete sine wave.
One half of a periodic wave. For instance, a sinewave includes one positive and one negative cycle.
one complete positive and one complete negative alternation of a current such as a complete revolution of a 60 Hz sine wave from zero degrees back to zero degrees.
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.
An interval of time during which the irrigation system is operated for one sequence of a regularly recurring succession of watering events. Also refereed to as "repeat cycles" and used to prevent runoff.
One complete sequence of a signal before it repeats. For a simple waveform like a single sine wave, the cycle is the period between every other zero crossing or between two positive or two negative peaks.
One or more data processing programs that are run in a specific sequence.
a recurring series of events.
a number of related events that happen again and again in the same order ..... return
A sequence where a charged battery is discharged and recharged.
One complete repetition of an event.
a recurring period of time in which certain events repeat themselves in the same order and at the same intervals
The period of time, about one month, when an infertility treatment is initiated and continuing until the treatment is halted or completed.
One complete disturbance or shake
sequence of complete alternation (negative and postive) of a current
A battery discharge followed by a complete recharge.
A repetition of some conditions at a fairly regular time interval, known as the period of the cycle. Often data will have multiple cycles present, so only some aspect of the cycle repeats after the time interval.
A theory that prices move in repetitive sequences that are not random. These are driven by human psychology, and also by natural phenomena such as crop production seasons and weather. Well designed and tested cycles can project the timing or pricing of the next major market turn. Cycles are best used with confirming indicators, as a certain amount of variance is expected.
One sequence of activity. This can be a pulse or continuous drain.
The complete range of states or values through which a phenomenon or periodic function passes before repeating itself identically.
A complete sequence of events (from start to finish) in a system.
Any round of events that forms a circle when complete by returning to the first event.
an interval during which a recurring sequence of events occurs; "the neverending cycle of the seasons"
a periodically repeated sequence of events; "a cycle of reprisal and retaliation"
a single complete execution of a periodically repeated phenomenon; "a year constitutes a cycle of the seasons"
cause to go through a recurring sequence; "cycle thge laundry in this washing program"
recur in repeating sequences
a complex sequence of biochemical reactions that is known to be responsible for how much fat is lost through the dissipation of acetyl-CoA
a discharge and full recharge
a discharge, charge event
a discharger, charge event
a finite move-sequence so that the positions before and after it are the same
a low pulse followed by a high pulse, i
an animated sequence created in such as a way that it ends the same way it begins
an interval during which a recurring sequence of events happens
an interval of time during which a sequence of stresses is cyclically applied to the specimen in the same regular order
a number of events which comes in sequential order and repeats in the same way all the time
a period of time, during which you have a complete chemotherapy treatment and then a break before the next treatment
a recurring pattern, usually wavelike
a series of events that occurs in the same way, over and over, just as a spinning wheel returns over and over again to its starting position
a set of places S, where any place can be reached from any other place through a sequence of transitions that connect places within S
any complete round or series of occurrences that repeats, is repeated, or which can be repeated. On a Standard Celeration Chart a cycle is the distance between consecutive powers of 10.
A sequence of repeating events.
interval of time during which one sequence of a regular succession of events is completed.
In a battery, one discharge plus one recharge equals one cycle.
is the repetitive wave motion of air measured from the greatest to the least amount of air pressure. Each complete wave is one cycle or one "Hertz."
On sequence of charge and discharge.
(1) Poems or literary works collected together in an anthology. Sonnets, such as those of Sir Philip Sidney or William Shakespeare, were often written in cycles that contained recurring themes (love, friendship, the immortality of verse Romances were often written in "cycles," with a main character or theme (Arthur, Charlemagne, Trojan War) and branching stories related to the character or theme. Chaucer's Knight's Tale, for example, exists within the cycle of Greece and Rome, whereas his Wife of Bath's Tale was written within the Arthurian cycle. (3) The organization of medieval mystery plays, which were structured around a sequence of plays from Creation to Doomsday. Such plays were also called "cycle dramas."
the amount of time required to produce one complete set of parts from an injection mold.
a complete repetition of a variation pattern in air pressure from the moment when the pressure changes in a certain manner, to the next moment when it changes in precisely the same way and starts to go through the same pattern of changes again.
A single complete execution of a periodically repeated event or a periodically repeated sequence of events.
One complete sequence of variations in an alternating current. The number of cycles occurring in one second is called the frequency.
An interval of time during which a sequence of a recurring succession of events or phenomena is completed.
A time interval during which a regularly occurring sequence of events is completed. A cycle can be the time to complete a job with many tasks or the time to produce one unit.
A single charge and discharge of a cell or battery.
One complete series of changes of value of an alternating current or an electromagnetic wave.
An alternating current (AC) sine wave's movement for one complete series of changes of value from zero to maximum positive, through zero, to a maximum negative, and back to zero.
In acoustics, the cycle is the complete oscillation of pressure above and below the atmospheric static pressure.
1. A general term referring to the modified repetition of the gyre, and any of the cyclical phenomena which inform the paradigm, such as the natural cycles of the day, the month and the year. 2. A specific term (often capitalised as "Cycle") referring to a complete round of 28 incarnations. The paradigm of the soul's progress involves 12 such Cycles, after which it may then enter the Thirteenth Cycle. These Cycles received considerable attention in the Automatic Script, where they are labelled by the signs of the Zodiac, starting with Taurus, Yeats considered himself to be in his Sixth Cycle of incarnation (the Libra Cycle), while George was in her Seventh Cycle of incarnation (the Scorpio Cycle).
During one Cycle of Alternating Electric Current, the current goes from "zero" potential (or voltage) to a maximum in one direction, back to "zero," then to a maximum in the other direction, and then back again to "zero." The number of such complete Cycles made each second determines the Frequency of the current.
In alternating current (AC), the current goes from zero to maximum in one direction then zero to maximum in the other direction then repeats. In the United States a complete positive/negative cycle occurs 60 times each second and is known as 60 cycle AC.
is a complete turn of alternating current (ac) from negative to positive and back to negative again.
Characteristic of an event exhibiting rhythmic fluctuations. One cycle is defined as the activity from one maximum or minimum to the next.
A process consisting of a single charge and discharge of a rechargeable battery.
One complete sequence of values of an alternating quantity, including a rise to maximum in one direction and return to zero; a rise to maximum in the opposite direction and return to zero. The number of cycles occurring in one second is called the frequency.
Cycle - A series of normally recurring events that returns to a specific starting point and is repeated in more or less regular intervals.
A cycle is one complete reversal of an alternating current or voltagefrom zero to a positive maximum to zero again and then from zero to a negative maximum to zero again. The number of cycles per second is the frequency.
The process of one complete discharge and recharge for a rechargeable battery.
A recurring sequence of events; e. g., the secretion of certain hormones at regular intervals.
A sequence of a discharge followed by a charge, or a charge followed by a discharge of a battery under specific conditions.
The complete, repeating sequence of operations in a process. In molding, the cycle time is the period of elapsed time between a certain point in one cycle and the same point in the next.
A complete positioner extension and retraction returned to the beginning point.
The complete repeating sequence of the operation in a specific process. In molding, cycle time is measured by the elapsed time between a point in one cycle to the same point in the next.
one complete charge/discharge cycle of the battery.
A complete repetition of all actions required to wrap a product of film.
A planet's Zodiacal period; the time it takes a planet or point to make one complete revolution in the heavens.
One sequence of charge and discharge. Deep cycling requires that all the energy to an end voltage established for each system be drained from the cell or battery on each discharge. In shallow cycling, the energy is partially drained on each discharge; i.e., the energy may be any value up to 50%.
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 series of events that recurs with some regularity.
A period of time in which recurring events are completed.
The complete sequence including reversal of the flow of an alternating electric current.
In alternating current electricity, the current flows in one direction from zero to a maximum voltage, then goes back down to zero, then to a maximum voltage in the opposite direction. This comprises one cycle. The number of complete cycles per second determines the current frequency. In the United States the standard for alternating current is 60 cycles.
A series of events that recur regularly and usually lead back to the starting point.
A time interval during which a regularly recurring sequence of events is completed. It an be the time to complete a task with many elements or the time to complete a single operation in a repetitive task.
Charging followed by discharging, usually repeated at regular intervals
One complete operational sequence (including unit load and unload) of processing, manufacturing, or testing steps for an equipment system or subsystem.
A complete cycle of electric current from positive to negative values. Sometimes a cycle is referred to as a sine-wave, or wave-form. ( see AC). Buyer would be wise to ensure any generator would yield less than 10% harmonic sine-wave distortion. Any sine-wave higher than 10% may do damage to plugged-in voltage sensitive loads. ( see KLEEN-POWER)
For lift tables, one complete up and one complete down operation.
three-step acting sequence in Biomechanics (Aim, Action, Release, Stop).
a series of events that happen one after another in the same order, over and over again
A cycle is a repetitive sequence of events. Appliance cycles vary based on the function of the machine. Dishwasher cycles include separate ones for pots, sanitize, dry and plate warming. Washer and dryer cycles include permanent press, delicates, and extra soak or extra rinse cycles. Using the appropriate cycles maximizes the efficiency of the task.
Refers to one complete operation of a controller through all programmed stations.
The movement of a device through a series of events from start to finish.
A discharge of a battery and its subsequent recharge.
One complete reversal of alternating current of voltage, from zero to a positive maximum to zero to a negative maximum back to zero . The number of cycles per second is the frequency, expressed in Hertz (HZ).
A cycle is one complete oscillation, radio engineers often refer to this as the wavelength -l (lambda).
Refers to the period of times when infertility treatment is initiated and continues until treatment is discontinued or completed.
A reoccurring sequence of events that regularly follow one another, generally within a fixed interval of time.
The discharge and subsequent charge of a battery.
A planet's zodiacal period; the time it takes a planet to make on complete transit (revolution) of a horoscope.
one complete oscillation or vibration of a wave.
The interval of time during which a sequence of a recurring succession of events is completed. You can specify a cycle of shift, day, week, month, quarter, year, or none for workload elements (Applications, Business Units, Transactions, and Requests).
One complete sequence of values of a periodic quantity.
1. Any process or sequence of states in which the initial and final states of a system are the same. 2. A unit of wave frequency, actually one cycle per second. See kilocycle, megacycle, kilomegacycle.
A complete repetition of an event
1. A recurring period of a definite number of years, used as a measure of time. 2. A complete set of events recurring in the same sequence. 3. One complete period of the reversal of an alternating current from positive to negative and back again.
General: a number of events happening in a regularly repeated order or just a perfect round item (physically) marsaa View
A periodically repeating series of events.
In oscillation, a cycle occurs when an object undergoing oscillatory motion completes a รขโฌลround-trip.รขโฌย For instance, a pendulum bob released at angle has completed one cycle when it swings to and then back to again. In period motion, a cycle is the sequence through which a system once during each oscil-lation. A cycle can consist of one trip up and down for a piece of stretched string, or of a compression followed by a rarefaction of air pressure for sound waves.