List of cycles
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Time and calendar cycles
Atomic clock - Calendar - Chinese calendar - Computus - Deepavali - Ephemeris Time - Hertz - Intellectual history of time - Julian date - Season :Planetary cycles
Astronomical cycles
Astronomy - Aztec calendar - Eclipse cycle - Eclipse - Full moon cycle - Great year - Lunar phase - Metonic cycle - Milankovitch cycles - Mira - Moon - Nutation - Orbit - Orbital period - Saros - Secularity - Sunspots - TidesClimate and weather cycles
Avalanche - Climate change - Climate model - Clock of the Long Now - Ecology - Endometrium - Environmental geography - Global cooling - Global warming and agriculture - Global warming - Historical temperature record - Ice age - Mars Polar Lander - Migration - Migration (human) - Milankovitch cycles - Monsoon - Pleistocene - Season - Sunspot - Tides - Timeline of meteorology - 1500-year climate cycleGeological cycles
Age of the Earth - Climate change - Earthquake cyclesOrganic cycles
Agricultural cycles
Agricultural cycle - Belgian Congo - Climate change - Consciousness - Crop rotation - Fertile Crescent - Global warming and agriculture - Harvest - Organic farming - Season - Soil degradation - Sustainable industriesBiological and medical cycles
Alternation of generations - Bioelectricity - Biological clock - Biological pest control - Biorhythm - Bipolar disorder - Cardiopulmonary resuscitation - Calvin cycle - Cell cycle - Chronobiology - Citric acid cycle - Circadian rhythm - Claude Lévi-Strauss - Clinical depression - Ecology - Feedback - Life cycle - List of biochemistry topics - Manfred Eigen - Marine biology - Menstrual cycle - Neurofeedback - Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma - Organic farming - Polymerase chain reaction - Soil degradation - Stomach cancer - Triage - ZygoteBrain waves and cycles
Bioelectricity - Circadian rhythm - Consciousness - Electroencephalography - Neurofeedback - Persistent vegetative state - Sjögren's syndrome - SleepPhysics cycles
Cyclic process - Double-slit experiment - Dynamic theory of gravity - Physics of music - Resonance - Sonoluminescence - Speed of light - SunspotMathematics of waves and cycles
Almost periodic function - Amplitude modulation - Amplitude - Beat - Chaos theory - Cyclic group - Diffraction - Doppler effect - Eigenstate - Eigenvalue - Fourier series - Frequency domain - Frequency spectrum - Hamiltonian (quantum mechanics) - Harmonic oscillator - Huygens' principle - Longitudinal wave - Mechanical wave - Navier-Stokes equations - Partial differential equation - Periodic function - Permutation - Phase (waves) - Physics of music - Power spectrum - Signal - Sine-wave - Spectrum of an operator - Translational symmetry - Transverse wave - Wave equation - Wave–particle duality - Wave - WaveformElectromagnetic spectrum
Absorption spectroscopy - Anders Jonas Ångström - Astronomy - Black body - Blazar - Bremsstrahlung - Caesium - Cherenkov radiation - Color - Colors - Diffraction - Digital signal processing - Direct-sequence spread spectrum - Dispersion (optics) - Eigenstate - Eigenvalue - Electromagnetic radiation - Electromagnetic spectroscopy - Electromagnetic spectrum - Electromagnetism - Emission line - Emission spectrum - FM broadcast radio - Frequency domain - Frequency hopping - Frequency spectrum - Gamma ray burster - Hamiltonian (quantum mechanics) - History of radio - Hue - Isotope - Light - List of electronics topics - List of physics topics R-Z - NTSC - Optical brightener - Optical spectrum - Particle in a spherically symmetric potential - Piezoelectricity - Power spectrum - RADAR - Radio frequency - Radio - Radiocommunications Agency - Redshift - SETI - Spectrogram - Spectrometer - Spectroscopy - Spectrum analyser - Stellar spectroscopy - Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect - Supernova - Telecommunication - Timbre - Very high frequency - Visible light - White noiseSound waves
Acoustic theory - Acoustics - Aerodynamics - Amplitude - Anemometer - Beat - Bugging - Cherenkov radiation - Cold fusion - Compressibility - Delay line memory - Diffraction - Doppler effect - Echo sounding - Electronic filter - FTIR - Krakatau - Loudspeaker - Mach number - Microphone - Ossicles - Pan pipes - Parabolic microphone - Phonetics - Phonons - Piezoelectricity - Psychoacoustics - Sawtooth wave - Shock wave - SID - Sonar - Sonic boom - Sonoluminescence - Sound proofing - Sound recording - Sound - Speech signal processing - Speed of sound - Sperm Whale - Square wave - Subsonic - Subtractive synthesis - Synthesizer - Telephone - Transmission line - Triangle wave - Wave drag - WaveformMiscellaneous cycles
Economic and business cycles
Business cycle - Inflation / Recession - Monetary policy - Secularity - Virtuous circle and vicious circleMusic and rhythm cycles
Harmonics - Interval cycle - Musica universalis - Music theory - Physics of music - Rhythm - Song cycleReligious, mythological, and spiritual cycles
Astrology - Mantra - Numerology - Pratitya-samutpada - Samhain - Sexagenary cycle - SuryaSocial and cultural cycles
Dynastic cycle - Kondratiev wave - Social cycle theoryMilitary and war
War cycles 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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Cycle or Cycles may be:
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- Motorcycle
- Bicycle and cycling, the act of riding a bicycle
- Cycle, physics - The event of an elapsed period of oscillation
- Cycle (music)
- Cycle, computer instruction cycle, FLOPS
- -cycle, suffix
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This is a list of wave topics, by Wikipedia page.
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- 4 o'clock wave
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- Abbe prism
- absorption spectrum
- Airy disc
- Alfvén wave
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time.
One view is that time is part of the fundamental structure of the universe, a dimension in which events occur in sequence, and time itself is something that can be measured.
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One view is that time is part of the fundamental structure of the universe, a dimension in which events occur in sequence, and time itself is something that can be measured.
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The pattern is a form, template, or model (or, more abstractly, a set of ) which can be used to make or to generate things or parts of a thing, especially if the things that are created have enough in common for the underlying pattern to be inferred, in which case the things are
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Atomic Clock is a type of clock that uses an atomic resonance frequency standard to feed its counter. Early atomic clocks were masers with attached equipment. Today's best atomic frequency standards (or clocks) are based on absorption spectroscopy of cold atoms in atomic fountains.
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calendar is a system for naming periods of time, typically days. These names are known as calendar dates. Cycles in a calendar are often synchronised with the perceived motion of astronomical objects.
A calendar is also a physical device (often paper).
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A calendar is also a physical device (often paper).
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Chinese calendar is a lunisolar calendar, incorporating elements of a lunar calendar with those of a solar calendar. In China today, the Gregorian calendar is used for most day to day activities, but the Chinese calendar is still used for marking traditional Chinese holidays such
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Christianity
Foundations
Jesus Christ
Church Theology
New Covenant Supersessionism
Dispensationalism
Apostles Kingdom Gospel
History of Christianity Timeline
Bible
Old Testament New Testament
Books Canon Apocrypha
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Foundations
Jesus Christ
Church Theology
New Covenant Supersessionism
Dispensationalism
Apostles Kingdom Gospel
History of Christianity Timeline
Bible
Old Testament New Testament
Books Canon Apocrypha
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Diwali, also called Deepavali, is a major Indian festival that is very significant in Hinduism. Known as the "Festival of Lights," it symbolizes the victory of good over evil, and lamps (called diyas or kandils) are lit as a sign of celebration and hope for humankind.
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Ephemeris Time (ET) is a now obsolete time scale used in ephemerides of celestial bodies, in particular the Sun (as observed from the Earth), Moon, planets, and other members of the solar system.
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hertz (symbol: Hz) is the SI unit of frequency. Its base unit is cycle/s or s-1 (also called inverse seconds, reciprocal seconds). In English, hertz is used as both singular and plural.
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In sociology and anthropology, time discipline is the general name given to social and economic rules, conventions, customs, and expectations governing the measurement of time, the social currency and awareness of time measurements, and people's expectations concerning the
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Julian day or Julian day number (JDN) is the integer number of days that have elapsed since the initial epoch defined as noon Universal Time (UT) Monday, January 1, 4713 BC in the proleptic Julian calendar [1]. That noon-to-noon day is counted as Julian day 0.
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Seasons
Temperate
Spring
Summer
Autumn
Winter
Tropical
Dry
season Cool
Hot
Wet season
A season is one of the major divisions of the year, generally based on yearly periodic changes in weather.
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Temperate
Spring
Summer
Autumn
Winter
Tropical
Dry
season Cool
Hot
Wet season
A season is one of the major divisions of the year, generally based on yearly periodic changes in weather.
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Time cycles signify a 360 degree circular or eliptical rotation, orbit or journey in time typically of an object such as a planet or moon. In the case of the precession of the equinoxes, the cycle is determined by the 360 degree shifting of the equinoctal axis.
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Astronomy is the scientific study of celestial objects (such as stars, planets, comets, and galaxies) and phenomena that originate outside the Earth's atmosphere (such as the cosmic background radiation).
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The Aztec calendar is the calendar system that was used by the Aztecs as well as other Pre-Columbian peoples of central Mexico. It is one of the Mesoamerican calendars, sharing the basic structure of calendars from throughout ancient Mesoamerica.
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eclipse cycles. The series of eclipses separated by a repeat of one of these intervals is called an eclipse series.
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Eclipse conditions
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ECLiPSe is a constraint logic programming system that implements a programming language close to Prolog. ECLiPSe was developed until 1995 at the European Computer‐Industry Research Centre (ECRC) in Munich and then until 2005 at the Centre for Planning and Resource Control at
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A Great year (also known as a Platonic year or Equinoctial cycle) is the time required for one complete cycle of the precession of the equinoxes, about 25800 years, at the current rate (actual length is 25,765 years).
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Lunar phase refers to the appearance of the illuminated portion of the Moon as seen by an observer, usually on Earth. The lunar phases vary cyclically as the Moon orbits the Earth, according to the changing geometry of the Earth, Moon, and Sun.
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The Metonic cycle or Enneadecaeteris in astronomy and calendar studies is a particular approximate common multiple of the year (specifically, the seasonal i.e. tropical year) and the synodic month.
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Milankovitch cycles are the collective effect of changes in the Earth's movements upon its climate, named after Serbian civil engineer and mathematician Milutin Milanković.
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Mira, pronounced IPA: /ˈmaɪrə/, also known as Omicron Ceti (or ο Ceti / ο Cet), is a red giant star approximately 418 light-years away in the constellation Cetus.
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Moon
The Moon as seen by an observer on Earth
Orbital characteristics
Periapsis: 363,104 km
0.0024 AU
Apoapsis: 405,696 km
0.0027 AU
Semi-major axis: 384,399 km
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The Moon as seen by an observer on Earth
Orbital characteristics
Periapsis: 363,104 km
0.0024 AU
Apoapsis: 405,696 km
0.0027 AU
Semi-major axis: 384,399 km
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Nutation is a slight irregular motion (etymologically a "nodding") in the axis of rotation of a largely axially symmetric object, such as a gyroscope or a planet.
The nutation of a planet is due to the fact that the tidal forces which cause the precession of the equinoxes
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The nutation of a planet is due to the fact that the tidal forces which cause the precession of the equinoxes
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ORBit is a CORBA compliant Object Request Broker (ORB). The current version is called ORBit2 and is compliant with CORBA version 2.4. It is developed under the GPL license and is used as middleware for the GNOME project.
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The orbital period is the time taken for a planet (or another object) to make one complete orbit.
When mentioned without further qualification in astronomy this refers to the sidereal period of an astronomical object, which is calculated with respect to the stars.
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When mentioned without further qualification in astronomy this refers to the sidereal period of an astronomical object, which is calculated with respect to the stars.
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