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A planet's zodiacal period; the time it takes a planet to make one complete transit of a horoscope.
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1. v. To establish the nitrogen cycle in an aquatic system by promoting the establishment of nitrifying bacteria. 2. n. The Nitrogen Cycle.
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Measured in Hertz. In electricity, it is the number of times an AC circuit reaches both minimum and maximum values in one second.
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1. In pathfinding, a cycle is a path or tour beginning and ending at the same node. 2. In tracing, a cycle is a set of arcs forming a closed polygon. Upstream and downstream directionality are undefinable in a cycle. D
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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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