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A cycle Latin cyclus, from Greek κύκλος (pron. kyklos) meaning circle is anything round, in the physical sense (e.g. a bicycle) or in a temporal sense (e.g. the cycle of the seasons). Cyclic or cyclical are the adjective forms. Pages about cycles include:
Sports
Arts
History
Culture
Science
Astronomy
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Geology
Meteorology
Engineering
Mathematics
Computer science
- Instruction cycle in a CPU
- "Computer cycles" are also a measure of the necessary time needed to be spent by a CPU to perform a certain task. Example: "I bet that banks use a lot of cycles to process their daily account transactions". See Instructions per second, FLOPS.
Military science
Political science
Business
Finance
Telecommunication
Crime
See also
Cyklus | Kreislauf | Cycle | Cyclus | サイクル | Cykl | Цикл | Цикл