cyclicity

IPA: sˈaɪkɫˈɪsʌti

noun

  • (uncountable) The state of recurring at regular intervals; of being cyclic.
  • (countable) An instance of cyclic behaviour.
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Examples of "cyclicity" in Sentences

  • But the cyclicity of the days and the years still is the constant.
  • Many Asian traditions emphasise cyclicity, rather than linear temporal change, for example.
  • Pliocene-Pleistocene ice rafting history and cyclicity in the Nordic Seas during the last 3.5 Myr.
  • Causes of cyclicity of '' Epirrita autumnata '' (Lepidoptera, Geometridae): grandiose theory and tedious practice.
  • The autumnal moth (Epirrita autumnata) shows cyclicity in its populations and outbreak proportions occur approximately every 10 to 11 years.
  • Thus it represents the cyclicity of time and the lunar cycle in particular, which both Jewish and other traditions identify with the female.
  • Monsoon is a global system, and many arrays of evidence indicate that it drives long-term cyclicity of the carbon reservoir in the global ocean.
  • Note also that Kuhlmann conflates an irreducible group representation with a cyclic representation; irreducibility is not the same thing as cyclicity.
  • In long qualitative time series (up to 100 years), periods with loss of cyclicity and synchrony are evident [148], but it is unclear whether this is related to fluctuations in climate.
  • Although the mechanism of how monsoon drives oceanic carbon cycle remains unclear, the monsoon-related long-term cyclicity should not be overlooked in carbon-cycle modeling for long-term climate prediction.
  • Such cyclicity is a feature of several other recent speculative cosmological models, including some in which the Big Bang is just one of a sequence of collisions among multidimensional membranes or "branes."

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