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-cycle
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Cyc
Cyc is an artificial intelligence project that attempts to assemble a comprehensive ontology and database of everyday common sense knowledge, with the goal of enabling AI applications to perform human-like reasoning. Contents 1 Overview2 Description of the Knowledge Base, terminology3&..
CYCA
CYCA may refer to: CYCA the ICAO code for Cartwright Airport in Newfoundland and Labrador.CYCA (gene) a notable gene. ..
Cycad
Leaves and male cone of Cycas revoluta Cycads are an ancient group of seed plants characterized by a large crown of compound leaves and a stout trunk. They are evergreen, gymnospermous, dioecious plants having large pinnately compound leaves. They are frequently confused with and mistaken fo..
Cycadeoid
Cycadeoids (Order Bennettitales) are an extinct group of plants that flourished during the Mesozoic Era, from the Triassic through the Cretaceous periods.[link] They were characterized by thick trunks and pinnately compound leaves that bore a superficial resemblance to those of cycads.�..
Cycas
Bark of Cycas rumphii Cycas is the type genus and the only genus currently recognised in the cycad family Cycadaceae. About 95 species are currently accepted. The best-known species is Cycas revoluta, widely cultivated under the name "Sago Palm" or "King Sago Palm" due to its palm-like appea..
Cycas pruinosa
Cycas pruinosa is a small to medium species of cycad. It is a widespread but sporadic species in the eastern and southern Kimberley region of Western Australia, occurring also in the Spirit Hills on Bullo River station in the Northern Territory. This species is distinguished by its narrow glabro..
Cycas revoluta
Cycas revoluta, the Sago Cycad, is a cycad native to southern Japan, but is now grown worldwide. Though often known by the common name of King Sago Palm, or just Sago Palm, it is not a palm at all, but a type of gymnosperm. This very symmetrical plant supports a crown of shiny, dark green leaves ..
CYCB
CYCB may refer to: CYCB the ICAO code for Cambridge Bay Airport.CYCB (gene) a notable gene. ..
CYCC
CYCC may refer to: CYCC the ICAO code for Cornwall Regional Airport.CYCC (gene) a notable gene. ..
CYCG
CYCG may refer to: Castlegar Airport, which has the ICAO code "CYCG"CYCG (gene), a notable gene ..
Cychreus
In Greek mythology, Cychreus was the King of Salamis and father of Periboea. He gave his kingdom and daughter to Telamon. ..
CycL
CycL is a declarative language used by Doug Lenat's Cyc Artificial Intelligence project. Ramanathan V. Guha was instrumental in the design of the language. There is a close variant of CycL known as MELD. The original version of CycL was a frame language, but the modern version is not. Rather, it..
Cyclacel
Cyclacel (NASDAQ: [CYCC], is a biotechnology firm based in Dundee, Scotland developing cancer drugs and treatments. Cyclacel was founded in 1996 by Professor David Lane, Merlin Ventures and Cancer Research Campaign Technology with the University of Dundee and the University of Glasgow. ..
Cyclades
The Cyclades (Greek Κυκλάδες) are a Greek island group in the Aegean Sea, south-east of the mainland of Greece; and an administrative prefecture of Greece. They are one of the island groups which constitute the Aegean archipelago. The name refers to the islands around (κυκλάς) the sac..
CYCLADES
The CYCLADES packet switching network was a French effort similar to the USA's ARPANET. See also Cyclades Network External links [Technical history] ..
Cyclades Corporation
Cyclades Corporation was founded in 1991 in Fremont, California by two Brazilian engineers, Daniel Dalarossa and John Lima. Based upon their research and fascination with a wide-scale end-to-end network being design in France (an entirely new concept in the 1980s), Cyclades Corporation was named a..
Cyclades Network
The Cyclades Network Project, sponsored by the French government in the early 1970s, was designed and directed by Louis Pouzin. The Cyclades Network was the first to use datagrams and matching end-to-end protocols, concepts that were later used in the Transmission Control Protocol /Internet Protocol..
Cycladic civilization
Cycladic civilization (also known as Cycladic culture or The Cycladic period) is an Early Bronze Age culture of the Cyclades in the Aegean Sea, spanning the period from approximately 3000 BC-2000 BC. Cycladic marble figurine of the Keros Culture type History The significant Late Neolithic and..
Cyclamate
Cyclamate is an artificial sweetener that was discovered in 1937 at the University of Illinois by graduate student Michael Sveda. Like many artificial sweeteners, the sweetness of cyclamates was discovered by accident. Michael Sveda was working in the lab on the synthesis of anti-fever medication. ..
Cyclamen
Cyclamen is a genus of 20 species of flowering plants, traditionally classified in the family Primulaceae, but in recent years reclassified in the family Myrsinaceae. The genus is most widely known by its scientific name cyclamen being taken into common usage; other names occasionally used include..
Cyclanthaceae
Cyclanthaceae is a family of flowering plants. Such a family has been widely recognized by taxonomists. It is probably best known for Carludovica palmata, the young leaves of which are made into Panama hats. The APG II system, of 2003 (unchanged from the APG system, 1998), also recognizes this ..
Cycle
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. 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 form..
Cyclecar
1914 La Vigne cyclecar advertisement. Cyclecars were small, generally inexpensive cars manufactured mainly between 1910 and the late 1920s. Contents 1 General description2 The cyclecars appear3 Sporting cars and cyclecar races4 The decline of cyclecars5 Cyclecars by..
Cyclefly
Cyclefly were an alternative rock band from Ireland. Two albums were released over Cyclefly's career, Generation Sap in 1999, and Crave in 2002, as well as the now extremely rare and hard to find Dogabone EP and various singles. The first album was generally more popular as it had a rawer, more un..
Cyclemys oldhami
Oldham's Leaf Turtle Cyclemys oldhami is a species of turtle. Distribution: India (Terai), Burma, Thailand, Malaysia (W Borneo), Indonesia (Sumatra, Java) shanensis: from C Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia. Type locality: Mergui and Siam; restricted to Mergui by Smith 1931. External links [EMBL ..
Cyclen
Cyclen or 1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane is a macrocycle and the aza analogue of crown ethers. Derivatives of cyclen are larger cyclic polyamines but the repeating unit (etyleneimine) is always the same. Like crown ethers, cyclen compounds are capable of selectively binding cations. They are used a..
Cycler
Another name for a cyclist. OR A cycler or cycler trajectory is a special kind of spacecraft trajectory that encounters two or more bodies on a regular basis. Cyclers are potentially useful for transporting people or materials between those bodies (e.g. Earth and Mars). Cyclers often require li..
Cycles (1968 album)
Cycles is an album by American singer Frank Sinatra, released in 1968. This was Sinatra's first full-fledged pop/rock-oriented album, concentrating on a more orchestrated variation on the popular folk-rock of the late '60s. The foundation of the arrangements on Cycles are guitars, bass, and drum ..
Cycles (album)
Cycles is the tenth studio album by American rock band The Doobie Brothers, released in 1989. (see 1989 in music). Contents 1 Track listing2 Personnel3 Production4 Charts Track listing "The Doctor" (Johnston, Midnight, Schwartz) - 3:47"One Chain (Don't Make No Prison)" (D. ..
Cycles and fixed points
In combinatorial mathematics, a cycle of length n of a permutation P over a set S is a subset of S on which the permutation P acts in the following way: P(ci) = ci + 1 for i = 1, ..., n − 1, and P(cn) = c1. It is usual to write a cycle by its mapping: ( c1 c2 ... cn ). Every..
Cycles Per Instruction
In computer architecture, Cycles per instruction (clock cycles per instruction or clocks per instruction or CPI) is a term used to describe one aspect of a processor's performance: the number of clock cycles that happen when an instruction is being executed. It is the multiplicative inverse of Inst..
Cycles Peugeot
Cycles Peugeot was the largest and most prestigious manufacturer in the French bicycle industry, whose product was built to a more robust standard than their French competition, and sold for a premium price. The first Peugeot bicycles were built in 1882 at Beaulieu; the company continued to export b..
Cycleurope
Cycleurope is a Swedish bicycle company belonging to Grimaldi Industri AB, Sweden. The company manufactures such brands as: BianchiCrescentDBSEvertonGitaneKildemoesLegnanoMicmoMonarkPuchSpectra External links [Cycleurope website] ..
Cycleways in England
Cycleways in England is a list of recreational cycleways in England. The Camel Trail, North CornwallClay Trails, CornwallThe Ebury Way Cycle PathGreat Flat Lode trail, CornwallHigh Peak Trail, DerbyshireManifold Way, StaffordshireThe Milton Keynes redway systemMiddlewood Way, Cheshire/StockportMine..
Cycleways in Wales
Cycleways in Wales is a link page for any cycleway in Wales. Welsh National Cycle Route, Holyhead to CardiffTaff TrailCeltic Trail cycle route*Millennium coastal pathSee also Conservation in the United KingdomCycleways in England ..
Cycle & Carriage
Cycle and Carriage is an important company based in Singapore and Malaysia. The company was integrated into the Jardine Matheson Group by 2002 and is now named Jardine Cycle and Carriage Limited. Cycle and Carriage was founded by the Chua brothers in 1899 in Kuala Lumpur as Federal Stores. The c..
Cycle (graph theory)
Cycle in graph theory and computer science has several meanings: A closed walk, with repeated vertices allowed. See path (graph theory). (This usage is common in computer science. In graph theory it is more often called a closed walk.) A closed (simple) path, with no other repeated vertices than..
Cycle (mathematics)
Let [S] be a set. A cycle is a permutation (bijective function of a set onto itself) such that there exist distinct elements [a_1, a_2,\ldots,a_k] of [S] such that [f(a_i) = a_\qquad \mbox\qquad f(a_k)=a_1] that is [\begin f(a_1)&=&a_\\ f(a_)&=&a_..
Cycle (music)
In music a cycle is a section which is repeated or repeatable indefinitely, with the end of a preceding repetition leading to the beginning of a succeeding repetition. Cycles may be melodic, harmonic, rhythmic, or based on some other musical dimension. Cycles may begin at any point in a composition..
Cycle ball
Cycle ball is a sport, similar to soccer, only the competitors play while riding bicycles. Each of the two people on a team rides a specialized bicycle with no brakes and no freewheel (a fixed gear bicycle). The ball is controlled by using the bike and the head, except when defending the goal. Firs..
Cycle count
A cycle count is an inventory management procedure where a small subset of inventory is counted on any given day. Cycle counts contrast with traditional physical inventory in that physical inventory stops operation at a facility and all items are counted, audited, and recounted at one time. Cycle ..
Cycle decomposition
A cycle decomposition in mathematics may refer to one of two related concepts. In graph theory, a cycle decomposition is a partitioning of the vertices of a graph into subsets, such that the vertices in each subset lie on a cycle. In combinatorics, a cycle decomposition is a way of writing a permut..
Cycle facilities at roundabouts
Cycle lanes on a roundabout in Newbury, Berkshire. This photo shows a roundabout with cycle lanes around the outside. The particular example shown is in a country where traffic keeps to the left, and traffic in the circular roadway of the roundabout travels clockwise. In other countries, the..
Cycle Genius Recumbents
Cycle Genius Recumbents is a Houston, Texas company that manufactures moderately priced recumbent bicycles. Models include the Raven, a 700c/451c long wheelbase (LWB) racer; the Falcon, a 26"/20" LWB touring model; the Hawk, a 20" compact long wheelbase (CLWB) commuter; the Sparrow, a 20" LWB sport ..
Cycle graph
A cycle graph of length 6. In graph theory, a cycle graph, is a graph that consists of a single cycle, or in other words, some number of vertices connected in a closed chain. The cycle graph with [n] vertices is called [C_n]. The number of vertices in a [C_n] equ..
Cycle graph (algebra)
In group theory, a sub-field of abstract algebra, a group cycle graph illustrates the various cycles of a group and is particularly useful in visualizing the structure of small finite groups. For groups with less than 16 elements, the cycle graph determines the group (up to isomorphism). A cycl..
Cycle graph (disambiguation)
A cycle graph or cyclic graph is a connected, 2-regular graph. Cycle graph or cyclic graph may also refer to: Cycle graph (algebra), a diagram representing the cycles determined by taking powers of group elementsCirculant graphA graph (often a directed graph) with at least one cycle. This is a ..
Cycle index
Cycle indices are used in combinatorial enumeration when symmetries are taken into account, and in species theory. Knowing the cycle index of a permutation group we can enumerate equivalence classes of objects that arise when the group acts on a set of slots being filled with objects described by a ..
Cycle notation
In combinatorial mathematics, the cycle notation is a useful convention for writing down a permutation in terms of its constituent cycles. Contents 1 Definition2 Permutation as product of cycles3 Example4 See also Definition Let [S] be a finite set, and [ a_1,\..
Cycle of abuse
The Cycle of Violence is a cycle typical of an abusive relationship, in which battered person syndrome may appear. The cycle can happen hundreds of times in an abusive relationship. Each stage lasts a different amount of time in a relationship. The total cycle can take anywhere from a few hours to a..
Cycle of erosion
The cycle of erosion was a model for stream erosion and landscape development proposed by William Morris Davis in the late 1800s. Davis' Stages in the fluvial cycle of erosion published in 1909 defined a young, mature, and old sequence in the development of river valleys and the landscape the rivers..
Cycle of Nemesis
Cycle of Nemesis is a science fiction novel written by Kenneth Bulmer. It was first published in 1967. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The novel begins in a near future world of ray guns and robots, but ends up marching all over time. Khamushkei the U..
Cycle of poverty
In economics and sociology, the cycle of poverty or the poverty cycle is a social phenomenon whereby poverty-stricken individuals exhibit a tendency to remain poor throughout their lifespan and in many cases across generations. The cycle of poverty has been described as a catch-22 and a feedback loo..
Cycle of the Kings
Cycle of the Kings, also known as the King's Cycle or the Historical Cycle is a body of Old and Middle Irish literature. It is said to be less romantic than the Fenian Cycle, less magical than the Mythological Cycle and less heroic than the Ulster Cycle. It contains stories of the legendary kings of..
Cycle of the Werewolf
Cycle of the Werewolf is a horror novel released in 1983 by Stephen King, featuring illustrations by renowned comic book artist Bernie Wrightson. 127 pages long, each chapter is a short story unto itself. This book is geared for short story classic horror enthusiasts. The story was adapted for the ..
Cycle of the West
A Cycle of the West is a collection of five epic poems (called "Songs") written and published at various times over a nearly thirty-year span by John G. Neihardt. As one extended work of literature, the Cycle treats historical topics from the American settlement of the Great Plains and the displace..
Cycle of violence
The term cycle of violence refers to repeated acts of violence between groups as a cyclical pattern, associated with high emotions and doctrines retribution, revenge, such as "an eye for an eye." In the context of abusive personal relationships, such a cycle is called a "cycle of abuse." ..
Cycle path debate
The cycle path debate concerns the issues surrounding the provision and use of cycle paths. A cycle path or bike path is a track or road designated for use by cyclists that is physically separated from roads used by motor vehicles. It may be built for the purpose, or it may be an existing path mar..
Cycle per second
A once-common unit of frequency. With the organisation of SI in 1960, the cycle/second was officially replaced by the Hertz, or reciprocal second---i.e. the cycle in cycle/second was dropped. Perhaps because of the convenient brevity it brings to both speech and writing, this particular mandate ..
Cycle polo
Cycle Polo or Bike Polo is an outdoor game similar to Polo, except that bicycles are used instead of horses. The sport orginated in Ireland and was formally invented by Richard J. Mecredy in 1891. The game is currently played mainly in USA, France, India and Canada. Contents 1 The game2 ..
Cycle rickshaw
A rickshaw and its driver wait for a fare in Bandung, Indonesia The famous Becak from Medan, Indonesia Rickshaw in Hamburg. Rickshaw in New York City. Taiwanese Prohibitory Sign P9: No Pedicabs A cyclo in Ho Chi Minh City. Trishaws are used to ferry tourists ar..
Cycle safety
Cycle Safety cycle helmets: A cycle helmet should fit securely and comfortably. the straps should be around the ears NOT over them and the helmet should be flat on the head so that the forehed is protected(not tilted backwards) Experts also say that even if your helmet is still in good condition,..
Cycle Sluts From Hell
The Cycle Sluts From Hell were an American heavy rock band from the early 1990s. They were only together briefly but are remembered for their name, which is among the funniest in rock music. The band comprised four women singing under stage names Venus Penis Crusher, She-Fire of Ice, and Honey 7%-..
Cycle space
Contents 1 The binary cycle space2 The integral cycle space3 The cycle space over a field or commutative ring4 References The binary cycle space In graph theory, certain vector spaces over the two-element field Z2 are associated with an undirected graph; this allows one to us..
Cycle speedway
Cycle speedway is a form of bicycle racing which takes place on short oval outdoor dirt tracks, typically around 70-90 metres in length. Like motorcycle speedway, riders use machines without brakes or gears but, unlike motor speedway, the object is NOT to slide their bikes round the turns. Cycle sp..
Cycle stealing
Cycle stealing has been used to describe the "stealing" of CPU cycles or memory bus cycles to allow DMA operations; this term is less common in modern systems, where the various external busses and controllers generally run at different rates, and CPU internal operations are no longer closely cou..
Cyclic/collective pitch mixing
In Radio-controlled helicopters, Cyclic/collective pitch mixing (CCPM) is used to reduce mechanical complexity and increase precision of the control of the helicopter's swashplate. Contents 1 Non-CCPM mechanical mixing2 How CCPM works3 See also4 External Links Non-CCPM mechan..
Cyclically reduced word
In mathematics, cyclically reduced word is a concept of combinatorial group theory. Let F(X) be a free group. Then a word w in F(X) is said to be cyclically reduced if and only if every cyclic permutation of the word is freely reduced. ..
Cyclical alternating pattern
Cyclical Alternating Pattern occurs in sleep. Characterized as periodic episodes of aroused EEG activity (more Sleep spindles and K-complexes) followed by a period of more quiet sleep. Both these periodic activities, when combined, are considered the CAP period. CAP does not occur in REM. ..
Cyclical overcapacity
An attribute of the cyclical nature of capitalist economies, cyclical overcapacity is a build up of industrial production capabilities due to unbalanced inflow of fixed capital. When the investment climate and perception of future demand is favourable, firms invest in fixed capital and thereby in pr..
Cyclical theory
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since July 2006. In his cyclical model, hist..
Cyclic adenosine monophosphate
Structure of cAMP cAMP represented in three ways, the left with sticks-representation, the middle with structure formula, and the right with space filled representation. Red = Oxygen, Lightblue=Carbon, White=Hydrogen, Darkblue=Nitrogen and Purple= Phosphorus Cyclic adenosine monophosph..
Cyclic aldehyde
Cyclic aldehydes are aldehydes that have their -CHO group bonded directly to the ring. The suffix is -carbaldehyde. ..
Cyclic code
In mathematics of coding theory and digital communications, cyclic codes find an important application in error detection and correction. Definition Let C be a linear code over a finite field A of block length n. C is called a cyclic code, if for every codeword c=(c1,...,cn) from C, the word (cn,c1..
Cyclic compound
In organic chemistry, a cyclic organic compound is one in which a series of carbon atoms are connected together to form a loop or ring. Benzene is a well known example. The term "polycyclic" is used when more than one ring is combined in a single molecule, and the term "macrocycle" is used for a ri..
Cyclic enzyme system
A chemical implementation of a simple computational device with the use of enzymes. It can act as a chemical diode. External links http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=3689885&dopt=Abstract ..
Cyclic form
Cyclic form is a technique of musical construction, involving multiple sections or movements, in which a theme, melody, or thematic material occurs in more than one movement as a unifying device. Sometimes a theme may occur at the beginning and end (for example, in the Brahms Symphony No. 3); other..
Cyclic group
In group theory, a cyclic group or monogenous group is a group that can be generated by a single element, in the sense that the group has an element g (called a "generator" of the group) such that, when written multiplicatively, every element of the group is a power of g (or ng when the notation is ..
Cyclic guanosine monophosphate
Cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) is a second messenger derived from GTP. Cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) is a cyclic nucleotide derived from guanosine triphosphate (GTP). cGMP acts as a second messenger much like cyclic AMP, most notably by activating intracellular protein kinases ..
Cyclic history
Cyclic History is a theory which dictates that the major forces that motivate human actions return in a cycle. Among these forces are religion/spirituality, politics, science, philosophy, curiosity, and creativity. Religion recurs whenever a new sect reaches a large population. Christianity peake..
Cyclic homology
In mathematics, cyclic homology is an aspect of homological algebra. It was defined in 1983 by Alain Connes as a sequence of groups written as HCn(R). It may be generally defined as a certain general procedure to associate a cyclic sequence of abelian groups or modules to a given mathematical obj..
Cyclic model
The cyclic model is a brane cosmology model of the creation of the universe, derived from the earlier ekpyrotic model. It was proposed in 2001 by Paul Steinhardt and Neil Turok. The model In the cyclic model, two parallel orbifold planes or M-branes collide periodically in a higher dimensional sp..
Cyclic module
In mathematics, more specifically in ring theory, a cyclic module or monogenous module is a module which is generated by one element. Contents 1 Definition2 Examples3 Properties4 See also Definition A R-module M is called cyclic if M = R x for some x in M Examples Every cy..
Cyclic nucleotide
A cyclic nucleotide is any nucleotide in which the phosphate group is bonded to two of the sugar's hydroxyl groups, forming a cyclical or ring structure. These include cyclic AMP and cyclic GMP, which function as second messengers associated with G proteins. ..
Cyclic nucleotide-gated ion channel
A Cyclic nucleotide-gated ion channel is any ion channel that opens in the presence of cyclic nucleotides. The channels are gated by a chemical ligand (the cyclic nucleotide) but they are more similar in structure to the family of voltage-gated ion channels than to the ligand gated ones. In fact, th..
Cyclic number
A cyclic number is an integer in which cyclic permutations of the digits are successive multiples of the number. The best known is 142857: 142857 × 1 = 142857 142857 × 2 = 285714 142857 × 3 = 428571 142857 × 4 = 571428 142857 × 5 = 714285 142857 × 6 = 857142 C..
Cyclic order
In combinatorial mathematics, a cyclic order on a set X with n elements is an arrangement of X as on a clock face, for an n-hour clock. That is, rather than an order relation on X, we define on X just functions 'element immediately before' and 'element immediately following' any given x, in such a w..
Cyclic peptide
Cyclic peptides (or cyclic proteins) are polypeptide chains whose amino and carboxy termini are themselves linked together with a peptide bond, forming a circular chain. A number of cyclic peptides have been discovered in nature and they can range anywhere from just a few amino acids in lengt..
Cyclic permutation
The notion cyclic permutation is used in different but similar ways: Contents 0.1 Definition 10.2 Definition 20.3 Definition 31 See also Definition 1 A permutation P over a set S with k elements is called a cyclic permutation with offset t if and only if the elements of S ..
Cyclic Poets
Cyclic Poets are epic poets who followed Homer and wrote poems and songs about the Trojan war. Together with Homer, whose Iliad covers a mere 50 days of the war, they cover the complete war "cycle", thus the name. Of the writings of the Cyclic Poets, except Homers, none have survived. ..
Cyclic poets
Cyclic poets is a shorthand term for the early Greek epic poets, approximate contemporaries of Homer. Like him, they must be regarded as semi-legendary (or even wholly legendary). Like him, they are said in classical sources to have worked orally. In the classical period, surviving early epic poems ..
Cyclic prefix
In an OFDM symbol the cyclic prefix is a repeat of the end of the symbol at the beginning. The purpose is to allow multipath to settle before the main data arrives at the receiver. The receiver is normally arranged to decode the signal after it has settled because this is when the frequencies become..
Cyclic process
A cyclic process is a thermodynamic process which begins from and finishes at the same thermostatic state. It is a closed loop on a P-V diagram. The area enclosed by the loop is the work done by the process: [ W = \oint P \ dV ]. This work is equal to the balance of heat transferred into..
Cyclic quadrilateral
In geometry, a cyclic quadrilateral is a quadrilateral whose vertices all lie on a single circle. The vertices are said to be concyclic. Opposite angles are supplementary angles (adding up to 180 degrees, π radians or 200 grads).The area of a cyclic quadrilateral is given by Brahmagupta's formul..
Cyclic redundancy check
A cyclic redundancy check (CRC) is a type of hash function used to produce a checksum – a small, fixed number of bits – against a block of data, such as a packet of network traffic or a block of a computer file. The checksum is used to detect errors after transmission or storage. A CRC is compu..
Cyclic space cellular automaton
The Cyclic space cellular automaton is a cellular automaton developed by David Griffeath of the University of Wisconsin. Rules The cyclic-space universe is a grid of cells which wraps around at the edges, forming a logical torus. The cells can take on any of [n] states, ranging from �..
Cyclic stress
Cyclic stress in engineering refers is an internal distribution of forces (a stress) that changes over time in a repetitive fashion. As an example, consider one of the large wheels used to drive an aerial lift such as a ski lift. The wire cable wrapped around the wheel exerts a downward force on the..
Cyclic symmetries
This article deals with the four infinite series of point groups in three dimensions (n≥1) with n-fold rotational symmetry about one axis (rotation by an angle of 360°/n does not change the object), and no other rotational symmetry (n=1 covers the cases of no rotational symmetry at all): Chiral..
Cyclic UDP
Internet protocol suite Layer Protocols Application DNS, TLS/SSL, TFTP, FTP, HTTP, IMAP, IRC, NNTP, POP3, SIP, SMTP, SNMP, SSH, TELNET, BitTorrent, RTP, rlogin, … Transport TCP, UDP, DCCP, SCTP, IL, RUDP, Network IP (IPv4, IPv6), ICMP, IGMP, ARP, RARP, … Link PPP, SLIP, FDDI, ATM, ..
Cyclic Universe Theory
Cyclic Universe Theory is a cosmological theory first proposed in 2002 by Paul Steinhardt of Princeton University and Neil Turok of Cambridge University. The theory describes a universe exploding into existence not just once, but repeatedly in endless cycles of death and rebirth. The theory coul..
Cyclic voltammetry
Typical cyclic voltammogram Cyclic voltammetry is a kind of potentiodynamic electrochemical measurement. Being a specific type of voltammetry, it is used for studying the redox properties of chemicals and interfacial structures. For the majority of experiments the electroactive species is in ..
Cyclic vomiting syndrome
Some of the information in this has not been [Verifiabilityverified] and might not be reliable. It should be checked for inaccuracies and modified as needed, [cite sourcesciting sources]. Cyclic vomiting syndrome (US English) or cyclical vomiting syndrome (UK English) (CVS) i..
Cyclide
In mathematics, a cyclide is the geometric inversion of a torus. A cyclide surface ..
Cyclin
Cyclins are a family of proteins involved in the progression of cells through the cell cycle. A cyclin forms a complex with the cyclin-dependent kinase (Cdk), which activates the latter's protein kinase function. Cyclins are so named because their concentration varies in a cyclical fashion during th..
Cyclin-dependent kinase
"CDK" redirects here. CDK is also a freeware and open source chemical expert system Chemistry Development Kit. For other homonyms see Cdk. Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDK) belong to a group of protein kinases originally discovered as being involved in the regulation of the cell cycle. CDK9, however,..
Cyclin-dependent kinase complex
A cyclin-dependent kinase complex (abbreviated cdkc, also called cyclin-CDK) is a protein complex formed by the association of cyclin with cyclin-dependent kinase. These complexes are able to phosphorylate other compounds under consumption of ATP, and are thereby involved in the regulation of the ce..
Cycling
This road bicycle is built using lightweight, shaped aluminium tubing and carbon fiber stays and forks. It has a drop handlebar and narrow tires and wheels for efficiency and aerodynamics. Cycling is a recreation, a sport and a means of transport across land. It involves riding bicycles, unic..
Cycling.tv
Cycling.tv is an internet-only Cycling TV channel, showing races from the UCI World Cycling Tour. ..
Cycling advocacy
Cycling advocacy is comprised of activities that defend the rights of cyclists to use the public right-of-way roads for travel, to improve the conditions for cycling, and to make cycling more popular. External links [Transportation Alternatives] - cycling advocacy group based in New York ..
Cycling at the 1896 Summer Olympics
At the 1896 Summer Olympics, six cycling events were contested at the Neo Phaliron Velodrome. They were organized and prepared by the Sub-Committee for Cycling. Events were held on 8 April, 11 April, 12 April and 13 April 1896. Nineteen cyclists, all men, from five nations competed. Contents ..
Cycling at the 1896 Summer Olympics - Men's 100 kilometres
The men's 100 kilometres was one of five track cycling events on the Cycling at the 1896 Summer Olympics programme. It was the first race held, on 8 April. It required cyclists to complete 300 circuits of the track. Results Place Athlete Nation Time 1 Léon Flameng France 3:08:19..
Cycling at the 1896 Summer Olympics - Men's 10 kilometres
The men's 10 kilometres was one of the five track cycling races on the Cycling at the 1896 Summer Olympics programme. It was held on 11 April and comprised 30 laps of the track. Results Place Athlete Nation Time 1 Paul Masson France 17:54.2 2 Léon Flameng France 17:54.2 ..
Cycling at the 1896 Summer Olympics - Men's 12 hour race
The men's 12 hour race was one of five track cycling events on the Cycling at the 1896 Summer Olympics programme. It was the final event of the 1896 Summer Olympics, ending at 5 p.m. on 12 April. Results Place Athlete Nation Distance 1 Adolf Schmal Austria 314.997 kilometres ..
Cycling at the 1896 Summer Olympics - Men's road race
The men's road race was the only road cycling event on the Cycling at the 1896 Summer Olympics programme. The course was 87 kilometres long and the race was held on 12 April. Results Place Athlete Nation Time 1 Aristidis Konstantinidis Greece 3:22:31 2 August von Gödrich ..
Cycling at the 1896 Summer Olympics - Men's sprint
The men's sprint was one of the five track cycling events on the Cycling at the 1896 Summer Olympics programme. It was held on 11 April as the second event on the schedule. It was held over the distance of 2 kilometres, or six laps of the track. Results Place Athlete Nation Time 1 Pa..
Cycling at the 1896 Summer Olympics - Men's time trial
The men's time trial was one of 5 track cycling events on the Cycling at the 1896 Summer Olympics programme. It was the fourth event on the cycling schedule and was held on 11 April. The first time trial competition was the only time that Olympic time trials were held over the distance of 1⁄..
Cycling at the 1900 Summer Olympics
At the 1900 Summer Olympics, two cycling events were contested. The competitions were held between 9 September and 16 September 1900. 72 competitors, all men, from six nations competed. Many other cycling contests were held over the summer of 1900 in Paris, but only the 2000 metre sprint and the ..
Cycling at the 1900 Summer Olympics - Men's 25 kilometres
The men's 25 kilometres was one of the two cycling events, both track cycling, on the Cycling at the 1900 Summer Olympics programme. It was the second of the two events, held on 15 September. Seven cyclists competed. Four had already competed in the sprint event. Bastien was the favorite, with La..
Cycling at the 1900 Summer Olympics - Men's sprint
The men's sprint was one of the two cycling events, both track cycling, on the Cycling at the 1900 Summer Olympics programme. It was the first of the two events, held on 11 September and 13 September. The sprint, a 2000 metre race, was conducted in four rounds. 69 of the 72 cyclists competed in t..
Cycling at the 1904 Summer Olympics
At the 1904 Summer Olympics, seven cycling events were contested. They all were track events. Only USA cyclists competed. Contents 1 Medal table2 Medal summary2.1 1/4 mile, Men2.2 1/3 mile, Men2.3 1/2 mile, Men2.4 1 mile, Men2.5 2 miles, Men2.6 5 miles, Men..
Cycling at the 1906 Summer Olympics
6 cycling events took place in these games, all men only. Medals count Italy: 3 gold (3 total)United Kingdom: 2 gold and 3 silver (5 total)France: 1 gold, 2 silver and 4 bronze (7 total)Germany: 1 silver and 1 bronze (2 total)Belgium: 1 bronze (1 total)Total: 6 gold, 6 silver and 6 bronze Results R..
Cycling at the 1908 Summer Olympics
At the 1908 Summer Olympics, seven cycling events were contested. The weather was poor, flooding the track on occasionOfficial Report, p. 113.. The track was 660 yards long; some events (the 660 yards and the team pursuit) used full laps of the track; the others used metric distances. Medal table..
Cycling at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's 100 kilometres
The men's 100 kilometres was one of seven track cycling events on the Cycling at the 1908 Summer Olympics programme. Its distance was the longest of the individual event distances. The time limit for the race was 3 hours and 15 minutes. A challenge cup was presented by the Prince of Wales to the ..
Cycling at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's 20 kilometres
The men's 20 kilometres was one of seven track cycling events on the Cycling at the 1908 Summer Olympics programme. Its distance was the second longest of the individual event distances. The time limit for the race was 40 minutes. Contents 1 Medallists2 Results2.1 Semifinals2.1.1..
Cycling at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's 5000 metres
The men's 5000 metres was one of seven track cycling events on the Cycling at the 1908 Summer Olympics programme. Its distance was the median of the individual event distances. The time limit for the race was 9 minutes, 25 seconds. Contents 1 Medallists2 Results2.1 Semifinals2.1...
Cycling at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's 660 yards
The men's 660 yards was one of seven track cycling events on the Cycling at the 1908 Summer Olympics programme. It was the shortest of the events, comprising a single lap of the track. The time limit for the race was 1 minute, 10 seconds. Contents 1 Medallists2 Results2.1 First r..
Cycling at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's sprint
The men's 1000 metre sprint was one of seven track cycling events on the Cycling at the 1908 Summer Olympics programme. Its distance was the second shortest of the individual event distances. The time limit for the race was 1 minute and 45 seconds. Contents 1 Medallists2 Results2.1&nb..
Cycling at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's tandem
The men's 2000 metre tandem was one of seven track cycling events on the Cycling at the 1908 Summer Olympics programme. The time limit for the race was 4 minutes. Contents 1 Medallists2 Results2.1 First round2.1.1 Heat 12.1.2 Heat 22.1.3 Heat 32.1.4 Heat 42.1.5..
Cycling at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Men's team pursuit
The men's team pursuit was one of seven track cycling events on the Cycling at the 1908 Summer Olympics programme. Teams started at opposite sides of the track. Each team raced three laps of the track, comprising 1980 yards (1810 m). The third cyclist in each four-man team to finish set the time ..
Cycling at the 1912 Summer Olympics
At the 1912 Summer Olympics, two cycling events were contested. Road Cycling, Individual PosAthlete 1 Rudolph Lewis (RSA) 2 Frederick Henry Grubb (ENG - GBR) 3 Carl Otto Schutte (USA) Road Cycling, Team PosAthlete 1 (SWE) Erik Friborg, Ragnar Malm, Axel Wilhelm Persson, Algot Lönn 2 (ENG - ..
Cycling at the 1980 Summer Olympics
Cycling at the 1980 Summer Olympics was split into two categories: Road and Track. 6 events were contested (all for men). All 4 events of the track cycling were held at the Velodrome of the Trade Unions Olympic Sports Centre (Krylatskoye district, Moscow). 100 km team time trial event was held alon..
Cycling at the 1984 Summer Olympics
Contents 1 Road Cycling1.1 Road Race Men1.2 Road Race Women1.3 Team Time Trial (Men)2 Track Cycling2.1  Steve Bauer, Canada Dag Otto Lauritzen, Norway Road Race Women Gold: Silver: Bronze: Connie Carpenter, United States Rebecca Twigg, United States Sandra ..
Cycling at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Final results for the Cycling competition at the 1996 Summer Olympics. There were three categories of events – road cycling, track cycling and mountain biking. Contents 1 Results1.1 Road Cycling1.1.1 Men’s events1.1.1.1 Individual Road Race1.1.1.2 Individual Time Tria..
Cycling at the 2000 Summer Olympics
At the 2000 Summer Olympics, 3 different Bicycle racing disciplines were contested: Road cycling, Track cycling, and Mountain biking. Contents 1 Road cycling1.1 Men's Road Race1.2 Men's Time Trial1.3 Women's Road Race1.4 Women's Time Trial2 Track cycling2.1 Men'..
Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics was split into three categories: Road, held on the streets of Athens.Track, held at the Olympic Velodrome.Mountain, held at the Parnitha Olympic Mountain Bike Venue. In the World and Olympic Records table shown at the start of each track event's subsection, the re..
Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics - 200m Sprint Men
The men's 200m Sprint at the 2004 Summer Olympics (Cycling) was an event that consisted of cyclists making three laps around the track. Only the time for the last 200 metres of the 750 metres covered was counted as official time. Contents 1 Records2 Results2.1 Qualifying round2.2&..
Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics - 200m Sprint Women
The women's 200m Sprint at the 2004 Summer Olympics (Cycling) was an event that consisted of cyclists making three laps around the track. Only the time for the last 200 metres of the 750 metres covered was counted as official time. Contents 1 Records2 Results2.1 Qualifying round2.2..
Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Cross Country Men
Men's Cross Country at the 2004 Summer Olympics (Cycling): Gold: Silver: Bronze: Julien Absalon, FRA Jose Antonio Hermida, ESP Bart Brentjens, NED The event consisted of 1 start loop and 7 full loops around a circuit - totalling 43.3km. August 28, 11:00 Julien Absalon, (France) 2:15:02Jose ..
Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Cross Country Women
Women's Cross Country at the 2004 Summer Olympics (Cycling): Gold: Silver: Bronze: Gunn-Rita Dahle, NOR Marie-Helene Premont, CAN Sabine Spitz, GER The pre-race favourite, Norway's Gunn-Rita Dahle, dominated the race throughout, despite a fall that damaged the gears on her bicycle. The reigni..
Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Individual Pursuit Men
The men's Individual Pursuit at the 2004 Summer Olympics (Cycling) was an event which consisted of matches between two cyclists. The riders would start at opposite ends of the track. Each had 16 laps (4 kilometres) in which to catch the other cyclist. If neither was caught before one had gone 16 ..
Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Individual Pursuit Women
The women's Individual Pursuit at the 2004 Summer Olympics (Cycling) was an event that consisted of matches between two cyclists. The riders would start at opposite ends of the track. They had 12 laps (3 kilometres) in which to catch the other cyclist. If neither was caught before one had gone 12 la..
Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Keirin Men
The men's Keirin in cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics was contested by 22 cyclists. A Keirin race consisted of eight laps of the track, or 2 kilometres. Contents 1 Medallists2 Results2.1 First round2.1.1 First repechage2.2 Second round2.2.1 Classification 7-122...
Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Madison Men
The men's Madison in cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics was contested by 18 cyclists. The Madison race consisted of 200 laps of the track, or 50 kilometres. It was a two person team event, with a tag-team format used to allow one cyclist to rest while his teammate raced. Medallists Gold: Silver..
Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Points Race Women
The women's points race in cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics consisted of a 100 lap (25 kilometre) points race with 10 sprints where points were awarded. 5 points were given to the first finisher of each sprint, with 3 going to the second place finisher, 2 going to the third place cyclist, and 1 g..
Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Team Pursuit Men
The men's Team Pursuit at the 2004 Summer Olympics (Cycling) was an event which consisted of matches between two teams of four cyclists. The teams started at opposite ends of the track. They had 16 laps (4 kilometres) in which to catch the other cyclist. If neither was caught before one had gone 16..
Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Team Sprint Men
The men's Team Sprint at the 2004 Summer Olympics (Cycling) was contested by twelve teams. Contents 1 Teams2 Results2.1 Qualifying round2.2 First round2.3 Bronze medal match2.4 Final3 Final classification Teams Australia: Ryan Bayley, Sean Eadie, Shane KellyCub..
Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Time Trial Men
The men's 1 kilometre time trial in Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics was a time trial race in which each of the seventeen cyclists attempted to set the fastest time for four laps (1 kilometre) of the track. Records World Record Arnaud Tournant (FRA) La Paz, Bolivia 58.875 s October 10 20..
Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Time Trial Women
The women's 500 metre time trial in Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics was a time trial race in which each of the twelve cyclists attempted to set the fastest time for two laps (500 metres) of the track. Records World Record Jiang Yonghua (CHN) Kumming, China P.R. 34.000 s August 11 2002 ..
Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympic Games - Points Race Men
The men's points race in cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics consisted of a 160 lap (40 kilometre) points race with 16 sprints where points were awarded. 5 points were given to the first finisher of each sprint, with 3 going to the second place finisher, 2 going to the third place cyclist, and 1 go..
Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympic Games - Road Race Men
Men's Road Race at the 2004 Summer Olympics (Cycling): Gold: Silver: Bronze: Paolo Bettini, Italy Sérgio Paulinho, Portugal Axel Merckx, Belgium In a race that showed numerous break away attempts, it wasn't until Paolo Bettini and Sérgio Paulinho broke away from the group with a couple of l..
Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympic Games - Road Race Women
The Women's Road Race at the 2004 Summer Olympics (Cycling): Gold: Silver: Bronze: Sara Carrigan, Australia Judith Arndt, Germany Olga Slyusareva, Russia The peloton finally split on the penultimate lap, with a small group going clear that contained a number of the favourites, and significan..
Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympic Games - Time Trial Men
Men's Time Trial at the 2004 Summer Olympics (Cycling): Gold: Silver: Bronze: Tyler Hamilton, USA Viatcheslav Ekimov, Russia Bobby Julich, USA Of the top riders, it soon became clear that Sydney 2000 time trial gold medal winner, Russian rider Viatcheslav Ekimov, was setting the time to be..
Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympic Games - Time Trial Women
Women's Time Trial at the 2004 Summer Olympics (Cycling): Gold: Silver: Bronze: Leontien Zijlaard-Van Moorsel, Netherlands Deirdre Demet-Barry, USA Karin Thuerig, Switzerland Zijlaard-Van Moorsel, who had crashed on the penultimate lap of the road race three days earlier, showed no serious..
Cycling at the 2004 Summer Paralympics
Cycling at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, consists of 2 main events: the track cycling and the road cycling. Track cycling takes place at the Olympic Velodrome, road cycling at Vouliagmeni. 87 medals can be won. Classifications and track cycling B 1-3 Visually impaired athletesLC 1-4 Lower..
Cycling at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games
Cycling at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games was split into four categories: Track, held at the Amoranto Velodrome in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines.Criterium, held on Roxas Boulevard, ManilaRoad, held on the streets of Tagaytay City, Cavite, Philippines.Mountain, held at the Ramon M. Durano..
Cycling at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
The Cycling at the 2006 Commonwealth Games was made up of three disciplines: Track cyclingRoad bicycle racingMountain biking The track cycling was held at Melbourne Park, the (road cycling) Time Trial took place on a course on the St Kilda Foreshore and Beach Road, and the State Mountain Bike Course..
Cycling at the Summer Olympics
Cycling has been contested at every Summer Olympic Games since the birth of the modern Olympic movement at the 1896 Summer Olympics. Events Event 96 00 04 08 12 20 24 28 32 36 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 76 80 84 88 92 96 00 04 Years 660 yards - ..
Cycling club
A cycling club is a club or society formed by and for cyclists, and is usually focused in a particular geographic location, perhaps a region, town or city suburb, as well as national cycling clubs, such as the United Kingdom's Cyclists' Touring Club, CTC) and also internet based clubs such as i-Team..
Cycling Demonstration town
About In 2005, six towns were chosen to be cycling demonstartion towns to promote the use of cycling in as a means of transport. The decision was made by cycling England, a body set up by the department for transport. Each year for three years the towns will recieve £500,000 to spend on cycling ..
Cycling domestique
Domestique redirects here. For other similar terms, see Domestic. A domestique is a road bicycle racer who works solely for the benefit of his or her team and leader. The French domestique literally translates as "servant", though the French term for such a team worker is porteur d'eau (literally: ..
Cycling gloves
Cycling gloves are gloves designed for cycling. They fulfil three functions: warmth, comfort and protection. Contents 0.1 Warmth0.2 Comfort0.3 Protection1 Types of gloves2 Buying gloves3 Care of gloves4 External links Warmth The hands (and indeed the feet) are..
Cycling hand signals
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Cycling in Ireland
Ireland is a great place for biking, whether road or mountain. The weather is rather changeable, but it can be an ideal way of seeing and experiencing the wild Irish countryside. For those with good equipment, it is always best to bring your own. You can do it independently or with cycle touring ..
Cycling in Melbourne
Cycling in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia takes place for recreation, commuting and as a sport. There is an active cycling culture enhanced by a relatively flat geography, and a generally mild climate. In 2005, the popularity of cycling for health, fitness, and as a non polluting alternative to the..
Cycling in the Netherlands
In the Netherlands, cycling is very popular. Bicycles are used for various reasons, including recreation, travelling from city to city, tourism or just simply to cycle to the local high street to shop at the supermarket. There are many cyclepaths and other segregated cycle facilities. The network ..
Cycling jersey
A cycling jersey is a specialized jersey (shirt) for cycling. While the vast majority of cyclists worldwide wear conventional clothing while riding, a jersey offers certain advantages for the serious cyclist. A cycling jersey is cut long in the back to accommodate the bent-over position used in se..
Cycling power meter
Cycling power meters have been commercially available since 1989 and is a device on a bicycle that allows measuring of the power output of the rider. They directly measure torque applied, and translate this to power. Models that mount in the bottom bracket, rear freehub, or crankset are popular. Wi..
Cycling probe technology
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. Cycling probe technology (CPT) is a molecular biological technique for amplifying (creating multiple copie..
Cycling Proficiency Test
The Cycling Proficiency Test is a test offered by RoSPA which serves as a minimum recommended standard for cycling on British roads. It is usually offered free to primary schools, generally for children aged nine and upwards. Training Training is often done over a 6 week period, in lesson times an..
Cycling records
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Cycling Road
Cycling Road is a road in the Pokémon video game series that allows only people on bicycles to go on as a route or shortcut to different Pokémon towns and cities. There are NPC Pokémon trainers on Cycling Road. See also Pokémon Ruby and SapphirePokémon FireRed and LeafGreenPokémon Emerald..
Cycling shoe
Cycling shoes are shoes designed for cycling. They come in a variety of designs depending on the type and intensity of the cycling for which they are intended. Modern cycling shoes include hollowed or perforated sections to easily insert cleats for clipless pedal systems such as Shimano's SPD (Shi..
Cycling shorts
Cycling shorts, also known as biker - or bicycling shorts, are short, skin-tight legwear designed to improve comfort and effiency while cycling. Historically, cycling shorts were made with black wool and a leather chamois. Most modern cycling shorts are made with spandex and contain a synthetic c..
Cycling Sisters
Cycling Sisters is a bicycle group in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Cycling Sisters hosts workshops, social events and rides, designed to encourage women and girls to ride their bikes more. "How to ride a bike" and basic and advanced bike mechanics are typical topics for these workships. Cycling Sister..
Cycling sprinter
Italian sprinter Alessandro Petacchi beating Oscar Freire at a stage of the 2005 Tirreno-Adriatico. A cycling sprinter is a road bicycle racer or track racer who can finish a race very explosively by accelerating, sometimes using the slipstream of another cyclist or group of cyclists tacticall..
Cycling team
A cycling team is a group of cyclists who join a team or are acquired and train together to compete in bicycle races of any kind - whether they are recreational or professional - and the supporting personnel. Cycling teams are most important in road bicycle racing, which is a team sport, but in trac..
Cycling Time Trials
Cycling Time Trials is the British bicycle racing organisation which supervises individual and team time trials in the UK. It took over the work of the Road Time Trials Council in 2002. Early history Since 1890, the National Cyclists' Union (an association established to organise and regulate bicyc..
Cyclist
A cyclist is a person who engages in cycling whether as a sport (bicycle racing) or who rides a bicycle for recreation or transportation (utility cycling). The words bicyclist or 'biker' are also used although 'biker' is usually taken to mean someone who rides a motorbike or sometimes a mountain bi..
Cyclists' Touring Club
CTC, the Cyclists' Touring Club, is the United Kingdom and Ireland's largest cycling membership organisation. It was established in 1878, originally as the 'Bicycle Touring Club', making it the oldest national tourism organisation of any description in the World, and renamed the Cyclists' Touring Cl..
Cyclizine
Cyclizine is an antihistamine drug used to treat nausea, vomiting and dizziness associated with motion sickness, vertigo and post-operative following administration of general anaesthesia and opioids. Contents 1 Pharmacology2 Contraindications3 Side effects4 Formulations5&nbs..
Cyclo
Cyclo is: A term used in Cambodia and Vietnam for a cycle rickshawThe 1995 Vietnamese film ''Cyclo This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the ..
Cyclo-cross
Deleted image removed. --> Cyclo-cross bicycles roughly resemble the racing bicycles used in road racing. The major differences between the two are that cyclo-cross frames have wider clearances, knobby tires, cantilever brakes and lower gears. Also, a heightened bottom bracket was typical 10+ yea..
Cyclo-cross bicycle
Photograph of Simon Zahner's Ridley X-Night cyclo-cross bicycle. A cyclo-cross bicycle is a bicycle specifically designed for the rigors of a cyclo-cross race. Cyclo-cross bicycles roughly resemble the racing bicycles used in road racing. The major differences between the two are the geomet..
Cycloaddition
A Cycloaddition is a pericyclic chemical reaction, in which two π bonds are lost and two σ bonds are gained IUPAC Gold Book [definition]. Cycloadditions are usually described by the backbone size of the participants. This would make the Diels-Alder a [4 + 2]cycloadditio..
Cycloalkane
cyclobutane Cycloalkanes are chemical compounds with a one or more rings of carbons to which hydrogens are attached according to the formula CnH2n. Cycloalkanes with a single ring are named analogously to their normal alkane counterpart of the same carbon count: cyclopropane, cyclobutane, cyc..
Cycloalkene
A cycloalkene or cycloolefin is a type of alkene hydrocarbon which contains a closed ring of carbon atoms, but has no aromatic character. Some cycloalkenes, such as cyclobutene and cyclopentene, can be used as monomers to produce polymer chains. Examples Image:cyclopropene.png|Cyclopropene Image:..
Cycloalkynes
A Cycloalkyne is a type of hydrocarbon which contains a closed ring of carbon atoms and a triple bond. Because the triple bond prefers a linear geometry, cycloalkynes are usually highly strained. Cyclooctyne, which has eight carbons in the ring is the smallest isolable cycloalkyne. ..
Cycloartenol
Cycloartenol is a sterol precursor in photosynthetic organisms and plants. The biosynthesis of cycloartenol starts from squaline. Its structure is also related to lanosterol. External links For a full list of external links to MSDSs, spectroscopic data, commercial chemicals suppliers etc. for this..
Cyclobalanopsis
Cyclobalanopsis is a genus of about 150 species of flowering plants in the family Fagaceae, native to eastern and southeastern Asia. The genus is closely related to Quercus and included in it as a subgenus by many botanists; however, the Flora of China treats it as a distinct genus. The species sh..
Cyclobalanopsis glauca
Cyclobalanopsis glauca (syn. Quercus glauca, Q. annulata), also known as Ring-cupped Oak, Japanese Blue Oak or Glaucous-leaf Oak, is a species in the genus Cyclobalanopsis, native to Asia from Afghanistan east to southern Japan and Taiwan. It is a small to medium-sized evergreen broadleaf tree g..
Cyclobalanopsis lamellosa
Cyclobalanopsis lamellosa (syn. Quercus lamellosa) is a species of Cyclobalanopsis native to the Himalaya and adjoining mountains from Nepal east to southwest China and northern Thailand, growing at altitudes of 1300-2500 m. It is a medium-sized to large evergreen tree growing to 40 m tall with a..
Cyclobarbital
Cyclobarbital, also known as cyclobarbitol or cyclobarbitone, is a drug which is a barbiturate derivative. Barbiturates [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit] N03AA - antiepileptics: N05CA - hypnotics and sedatives: no ATC code: ..
Cyclobenzaprine
Cyclobenzaprine is a skeletal muscle relaxant and a central nervous system (CNS) depressant. It is marketed as Flexeril (5 and 10 mg tablets). Both the 5 and 10 milligram tablets are available generically. Contents 1 Mechanism of action2 Indications3 Side effects4 Interaction..
Cyclobutadiene
Cyclobutadiene is the smallest [n]-annulene ([4]-annulene), an extremely unstable hydrocarbon having a lifetime shorter than five seconds in the free state. It has chemical formula 44 and a rectangular structure (with a square form hypothetically possible). Though it has alterna..
Cyclobutadieneiron tricarbonyl
Cyclobutadieneiron tricarbonyl or (C4H4)Fe(CO)3 is an organometallic complex of cyclobutadiene and an iron metal carbonyl. The chemical compound is used in organic chemistry as a precursor for cyclobutadiene. It was first prepared in 1965 by Rowland Pettit starting from cyclooctatetraene Cyclobutad..
Cyclobutane
Chemical name cyclobutane Chemical formula C4H8 Molecular mass 56.107 g/mol Melting point -91 °C Boiling point 12.5 °C Density 0,720 g/cm3 CAS number 00287-23-0 SMILES C1CCC1 Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at ..
Cyclobutene
Cyclobutene is a cycloalkene with chemical formula 46 and CAS number 822-35-5. It is used in chemical industry as a monomer for synthesis of some polymers and for a range of chemical syntheses. See also CyclobutadieneSquaric acid External links For a full list of external links to MSDSs, spec..
Cyclobutyl dimer
A cyclobutyl dimer links two molecules or regions of molecules by a four-carbon ring. Such a ring is commonly formed between adjacent pyrimidine nucleotides in DNA that has been exposed to ultraviolet light. It is especially common between thymine bases, in which case it is known as a thymine dimer ..
Cyclobutyne
Cyclobutyne (C4H4) is a hydrocarbon molecule containing a triple bond (acetylenic bond) within a four carbon atom ring. It is very unstable and was first synthesized in the United States by incorporating it in a metal compound containing osmium atoms. It is very unstable due to its high ring strain..
Cyclocomputer
A cyclocomputer is a device mounted on a bicycle that calculates and displays trip information, similar to the instruments in the dashboard of a car. The computer with display, or head unit, usually is attached to the handlebar for easy viewing. A basic cyclocomputer may display the current speed, ..
Cycloconverter
A cycloconverter or a cycloinverter converts an AC waveform, such as the mains supply, to another AC waveform of a lower or higher frequency. They are most commonly used in three phase applications — while single phase cycloconverters are possible, they are so impractical that they are never use..
Cycloctenidae
The Cycloctenidae are a spider family with 36 described species in five genera. Contents 1 Distribution2 Genera3 See also4 External links Distribution Most genera are endemic to New Zealand and Australia except Galliena which occurs on Java. Genera Anaua Forster, 1970 (New..
Cyclodecapentaene
Cyclodecapentaene or [10]annulene is an annulene with molecular formula C10H10. This organic compound is a conjugated 10 pi electron cyclic system and according to Huckel's rule it should display aromaticity. The reason that [10]annulene is not an aromat is caused by a combination ..
Cyclodextrin
Cyclodextrins (sometimes called cycloamyloses) make up a family of cyclic oligosaccharides, composed of 5 or more α-D-glucopyranoside units linked 1->4, as in amylose (a fragment of starch). The 5-membered macrocycle is not natural. Recently, the largest well-characterized cyclodextrin conta..
Cyclodextrin glycosyltransferase
CGTase ribbon diagram Cyclodextrin glycosyl transferase or CGTase for short (EC [2.4.1.19]) is a bacterial enzyme belonging to the same family of the α-amylase specifically known as glycosyl-hydrolase family 13. This peculiar enzyme is capable of catalyzing more than one reacti..
Cyclodiene
Cyclodiene is a sub-category of organochlorine insecticides. The other two in the organochlorine group are Dichlorodiphenylethanes and Chlorinated Benzenes & Cyclohexanes. ..
Cyclodina
Cyclodina is a genus of skinks found only in New Zealand, except for one species (the Lord Howe Island skink) which is found only on Lord Howe Island and Norfolk Island. Species Genus Cyclodina* Copper skink, Cyclodina aenea* Robust skink, Cyclodina alani* Lord Howe Island skink, Cyclodina liche..
Cyclododecatriene
Cyclododecatriene C12H18 is a cycloalkene with three alkene groups. The 1,3,5-trans-trans-cis isomer has some industrial importance 1995 figures for global annual capacity 8000 ton and is obtained by cyclotrimerization of butadiene with tin tetrachloride and a organo-aluminum co-catalyst Industria..
Cyclodomorphus
Classification Genus Cyclodomorphus Cyclodomorphus branchialisCyclodomorphus casuarinaeCyclodomorphus celatusCyclodomorphus maximaCyclodomorphus melanopsCyclodomorphus michaeliCyclodomorphus praealtusCyclodomorphus venustus ..
Cycloheptatriene
Cycloheptatriene (CHT), or 1,3,5-cycloheptatriene, is a clear, yellow to brown, flammable liquid with melting point -80 °C and boiling point 116 °C, insoluble in water. Its chemical formula is C7H8. Its CAS number is [544-25-2][link] and its SMILES structure is C1=CC=CC=CC1. ..
Cycloheptene
Cycloheptene Chemical name cycloheptene Chemical formula C7H12 Molecular mass 96.17 g/mol Melting point °C Boiling point 112-114.7 °C Density 0.824 g/cm3 CAS number 628-92-2 SMILES ..
Cyclohexadiene
Cyclohexadiene may refer to: 1,2-Cyclohexadiene1,3-Cyclohexadiene1,4-Cyclohexadiene This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended articl..
Cyclohexane
Cyclohexane General Molecular formula C6H12 SMILES C1CCCCC1 Molar mass 84.16 g/mol Appearance Colorless liquid CAS number [110-82-7] Properties Density and phase 0.779 g/ml, liquid Solubility in water Immiscible Solubility in ethanol Miscible Melting poin..
Cyclohexanecarboxylic acids
Cyclohexanecarboxylic acids are cyclohexanes with a carboxylic acid group affixed. Examples include: abscisic acidchlorogenic acidchorismic aciddicyclominequinic acidshikimic acidtranexamic acid External links MeSH [Cyclohexanecarboxylic+Acids] ..
Cyclohexane conformation
Cyclohexane conformation is a much studied topic in organic chemistry because of the complex interrelationship between the different conformers of cyclohexane and its derivatives. Due to the inherent need of the sp³ hybrid orbitals (and therefore the carbon-hydrogen bonds) on tetravalent carbons..
Cyclohexanol
Cyclohexanol General Systematic name Cyclohexanol Other names Cyclohexyl Alcohol, hexahydrophenol, hydrophenol, hydroxycyclohexane, Naxol Molecular formula C6H11OH SMILES OC1CCCCC1 Molar mass 100.1602 g/mol Appearance Colorless, viscous liquid. Hygroscopic CAS number ..
Cyclohexanone
Cyclohexanone General Molecular formula C6H10O SMILES C1CCCCC1=O Molar mass 98.15 g/mol Appearance Colorless liquid CAS number [108-94-1] Properties Density and phase 0.9478 g/ml, liquid Solubility in water Miscible Solubility in ethanol Miscible Melting p..
Cyclohexene
Cyclohexene FormulaC6H10 Molecular mass82.15 g/mol Boiling point83 °C Freezing point-104 °C Density0.811 g/cm3 CAS number110-83-8 SMILESC1CCCC=C1 Cyclohexene is a colorless clear liquid cycloalkene with an intense aversive characteristic sharp smell reminiscent of an oil refinery. It is not ..
Cycloheximide
|- | Molar mass | 281.35 g/mol |- | Appearance | colourless crystals |- | CAS number | [66-81-9] |- ! align="center" cellspacing="3" style="border: 1px solid #C0C090; background-color: #F8EABA; margin-bottom: 3px;" colspan="2" | Properties |- | Solubility in water | 2.1 g/100 ml (2 °C) |-..
Cyclohexyl nitrite
Cyclohexyl Nitrite IUPAC name: nitrosooxycyclohexane CAS number 5156-40-1 ATC code ? Chemical formula C6H11NO2 Molecular weight 129.16 Bioavailability ? Metabolism ? Elimination half life ? Excretion ? Pregnancy category ? Legal status ? Delivery ? Indicat..
Cycloid
Cycloid (red) generated by a rolling circle A cycloid is the curve defined by a fixed point on a wheel as it rolls, or, more precisely, the locus of a point on the rim of a circle rolling along a straight line. The cycloid was first studied by Nicholas of Cusa and later by Mersenne. It was n..
Cycloidal drive
A Cycloidal Drive or cycloidal speed reducer is a mechanism for reducing the speed of an input shaft by a certain ratio. It is somewhat similar in appearance internally to an internal gear pump with the outer gear driving the output shaft. The input shaft drives an eccentric bearing that in turn ..
Cycloid gear
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Cycloleucine
Cycloleucine is an amino acid formed by cyclization of leucine. Cycloleucine is a non-metabolisable amino acid and is a specific and reversible inhibitor of nucleic acid methylation, and as such is widely used in biochemical experiments. References M Caboche and JP Bachellerie , RNA methylation an..
Cyclomancy
Cyclomancy is the practice of divination where one consults a spinning object, like a wheel, bottle, or top. One form of consultation is direction. When at a crossroad, take a bottle and lay it horizontally on the ground, and spun. When it stops spinning, the neck of the bottle will point to the ..
Cyclomania
Cyclomania is a 2001 Finnish movie directed by Simo Halinen. Three teenage cyclists, two boys and a girl trying to balance friendship, competition and a growing romance. The two good friends K (Lauri Nurkse) and Eetu (Tommi Mujunen) works as bicycle messengers in Helsinki, in the evenings they pra..
Cyclomatic complexity
Cyclomatic complexity is a software metric (measurement) in computational complexity theory. It was developed by Thomas McCabe and is used to measure the complexity of a program. It directly measures the number of linearly independent paths through a program's source code. The concept, although no..
Cyclomedusa
Cyclomedusa is an ancient circular fossil with a circular bump in the middle and having as many as 5 circular growth ridges around it. Many specimens are small, but specimens in excess of 20cm are known. The concentric disks are not necessarily circular, especially when adjacent individuals interfer..
Cyclometer
The Enigma cipher machine Enigma machine*Enigma rotor detailsCryptanalysis of the Enigma*Cyclometer*Perforated sheets*Bomba*BombeUltra The cyclometer was a cryptologic device designed about 1934 by Marian Rejewski, of the Polish Cipher Bureau's German section (BS-4), to facilitate decryption of..
Cyclone
This article is about the meteorological phenomenon. For other uses of the term see cyclone (disambiguation). Radar image of a tropical cyclone in the northern hemisphere. In meteorology, a cyclone is the rotation of a volume of air around an area of low atmospheric pressure. Cyclones are respo..
CYCLONE
The CYCLONE, an early computer built in 1959 by Iowa State University, was based on the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) architecture developed by John von Neumann. As with all computers of its era, it was a one of a kind machine that could not exchange programs with other computers (even other IA..
Cyclonemon
Cyclonemon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Champion Level Dinosaur Digimon with one eye. It is one of Leomon's enemies. Its Japanese name is Cyclomon. Contents 1 Evolution1.1 Special evolution2 Abilities2.1 Attacks3 Appearances3.1 V-Tamer Evo..
Cyclone (album)
Cyclone is a 1978 album by Tangerine Dream, and the first in their canon to feature proper vocals and lyrics. The mystical lyrics and rock flute of Steve Jolliffe on the first two tracks marked a turn toward progressive rock that many Tangerine Dream fans didn't like. The third track, however, i..
Cyclone (comics)
Cyclone is a comic strip character capable of manipulating the wind. Contents 1 The ..
Cyclone (disambiguation)
Cyclone may refer to several different things: Cyclone, a rotating air mass associated with storms and tornadoesCyclones, the Iowa State University sports teamCyclone (industry), a type of industrial separatorCyclonic separation, a method of removing particles from an air (or gas) streamCyclone pro..
Cyclone (industry)
In industry, a cyclone may refer to any of a number of different types of vortex separators. These devices use rotational effects and gravity to separate mixtures of solids and fluids. Because of different densities the heavier material is flung to the outside edge of the vortex while the lighter..
Cyclone (Robotech)
The Cyclone Veritech Ride Armor is a fictional powered armor derived from the VR series Ride Armor designed by ARTMIC's Shinji Aramaki for the Japanese anime series Genesis Climber Mospeada. For many fans the Cyclone is the signature design of Robotechs Third Generation and Mospeada. Backgroun..
Cyclone (SFNE)
Cyclone is a wooden roller coaster currently located at Six Flags New England. It was originally opened in 1983, and modifications to the first hill were made in 2001. More intense than Thunderbolt (Six Flags New England), it shakes and rattles much more, giving riders a more thrilling experience. ..
Cyclone 05B (1999)
Tropical Cyclone 05B was the deadliest Indian Ocean tropical cyclone since the 1991 Bangladesh cyclone, and deadliest Indian storm since 1971. The storm made landfall just weeks after another Category 4 hit the same general area. Contents 1 Storm history2 Impact3 See also4 R..
Cyclone 500
Cyclone 500 is a go-kart ride at Six Flags Magic Mountain in Cyclone Bay area. Guests may ride in a single car or a family car (also dubbed "sidekick"). Contents 1 Ride Profile2 Restrictions3 Upcharge4 Trivia Ride Profile Theme area: Cyclone BayFirst opened: 1992Capacity: 9 c..
Cyclone Abigail (disambiguation)
The name Abigail has been used for two tropical cyclones in the Southwestern Pacific Ocean. 1982's Severe Tropical Cyclone Abigail - A cyclone off the Queensland coast. It reached Category 4 strength (on the Australian scale) but never made landfall.2001's Severe Tropical Cyclone Abigail - Reached ..
Cyclone Ada
This is about the Australian cyclone of 1970. For other storms of the same name, see Cyclone Ada (disambiguation). Tropical Cyclone Ada was a Category 4 cyclone that killed 14 people when it hit Queensland's Whitsunday Island Resorts and the adjacent Whitsunday Coast mainland on January 17, 1970. ..
Cyclone Ada (disambiguation)
The name Ada has been used for one tropical cyclones in the Southwestern Pacific Ocean and one in the Southwestern Indian Ocean. Southwestern Pacific Ocean: 1970's Cyclone Ada - A Category 4 cyclone (Australian scale) which made landfall in Queensland. It was responsible for 14 deaths in the Whitsu..
Cyclone Agni
Cyclone Agni existed closer to the equator than any other tropical cyclone in recorded history, breaking the record of Typhoon Vamei just 3 years before. It was the second named North Indian cyclone in history. Contents 1 Storm history2 Impact3 Unusual Formation4 See also5&n..
Cyclone Alby
Cyclone Alby was the 29th tropical cyclone in the 1977-78 Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone season. It passed near the southwest corner of Australia, causing widespread damage to the area. Contents 1 Storm history2 Impact3 See also4 External links Storm history On March ..
Cyclone Althea
Tropical Cyclone Althea was a category 4 cyclone when it hit Magnetic Island and Townsville in North Queensland on December 24 1971. Althea produced peak gust wind speeds between 123 and 145 miles per hour (197 and 233 km/h). Three people died and property damage was estimated at AU$115 million..
Cyclone Catarina
Hurricane Catarina redirects here but should not be confused with Hurricane Katrina. Cyclone Catarina was an extremely rare South Atlantic tropical cyclone. Catarina hit southeastern Brazil in late March of 2004, and though not the first southern Atlantic tropical cyclone, it was the first positive..
Cyclone furnace
A cyclone furnace is a type of coal combustor commonly used in large industrial boilers. Background Developed in the early 1942 by Babcock & Wilcox to take advantage of coal grades not suitable for pulverized coal combustion, cyclone furnaces feed coal in a spiral manner into a combustion chamber..
Cyclone Gafilo
Cyclone Gafilo was a powerful tropical cyclone which struck Madagascar in March 2004, causing devastating damage. Storm history Gafilo began as a tropical disturbance on the February 29, 2004 in the central Indian Ocean, south of Diego Garcia. First advisories for Tropical Disturbance 09 were iss..
Cyclone Heta
Cyclone Heta developed in the South Pacific Ocean and reached cyclone-force winds on January 1, 2004. It struck the island of Niue with a much more direct blow on January 6. Heta's eyewall hit Niue almost exactly at the height of the storm's power. It caused extensive property damage throughout the ..
Cyclone Ingrid
Cyclone Ingrid was a tropical cyclone which struck northern Australia during the 2004-05 Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone season. Contents 1 Storm history2 Impact3 See also4 External links Storm history Ingrid developed in the Coral Sea on March 3, 2005. Although its s..
Cyclone Joe Williams
Joseph Williams (April 6 1886 - February 25 1951), nicknamed "Cyclone Joe" or "Smokey Joe", was an American right-handed pitcher in Negro league baseball. He is widely recognized as one of the game's greatest pitchers, even though he never played a game in the major leagues. Williams was born in S..
Cyclone Justin
Tropical Cyclone Justin was a Category 2 Cyclone which crossed the coast near Cairns, Australia around mid March 1997. Storm history and impact Justin continued to follow the coast causing minor wind Damage, and flooding in many towns along the coast between Cairns and Ayr, including Townsvill..
Cyclone Larry
Severe Tropical Cyclone Larry was a tropical cyclone that made landfall in Australia during the 2005-06 Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone season. It is considered to be the worst cyclone to hit the coast of Queensland since 1931. Contents 1 Storm history2 Impact3 Aftermath3.1..
Cyclone Leon-Eline
Cyclone Leon-Eline was a long-lived Indian Ocean tropical cyclone which traversed almost the entire Indian ocean and made devastating strikes on Madagascar and Mozambique, both preceded by periods of rapid intensification. Contents 1 Storm history1.1 As Cyclone Leon1.2 As Cyclone..
Cyclone Mahina
Cyclone Mahina struck Bathurst Bay, Australia (and the surrounding region) in March of 1899, killing over 400 people. It was the deadliest natural disaster in Australian history. Contents 1 Storm history2 Impact3 See also4 References5 External links Storm history Mahi..
Cyclone Mala
Cyclone Mala, also known as Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Mala, was the strongest tropical cyclone of the 2006 North Indian cyclone season . The equivalent of a Category 4 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale, the storm was the strongest named cyclone in the Bay of Bengal, though several st..
Cyclone Monica
Cyclone Monica, also designated Severe Tropical Cyclone Monica, was a tropical cyclone that affected northern Australia from April 17, 2006 until April 26, 2006. It was the strongest storm of the 2005-06 Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone season, and one of the strongest tropical cyclones ever re..
Cyclone Olaf
Cyclone Olaf was the sixth cyclone to form in the Southwest Pacific Ocean during the 2004-05 Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone season. Olaf was also one of three simultaneous cyclones to form during the 2004-05 season, forming 21 hours after Cyclone Nancy formed to the east. A powerful Category..
Cyclone Percy
Cyclone Percy was the seventh named storm of the 2004-05 South Pacific cyclone season (which is the part of the 2004-05 Southern Hemisphere tropical cyclone season) and the fourth and final cyclone to form during the February 2005 outbreak in the South Pacific Ocean. Percy was also the most dama..
Cyclone programming language
The Cyclone programming language is intended to be a safe dialect of the C programming language. Cyclone is designed to avoid buffer overflows and other vulnerabilities that are endemic in C programs, without losing the power and convenience of C as a tool for systems programming. Cyclone developme..
Cyclone Records
Cyclone Records is an independent record label based in Ontario, Canada. Focusing on exceptional music by exceptional artists, Cyclone Records has broken the mold of typical genre specific labels by offering music from country to rock to metal in its catalogue. History Founded in April 2005, C..
Cyclone Rosita
Severe Tropical Cyclone Rosita was a tropical cyclone that affected northern Australia from April 17, 2000 until April 21, 2000. Rosita was one of the most intense tropical cyclones to hit the west Kimberley coast in the last hundred years. Crossing the coast as a Category 5 about forty kilometre..
Cyclone Steve
Tropical Cyclone Steve was a tropical cyclone that affected northern Australia from February 27, 2000 until March 11, 2000. Cyclone Steve was noted for its longevity and traversal of northern and western Australia. It impacted on regions of northern Queensland, the Northern Territory and Western A..
Cyclone Taylor
Frederick "Cyclone" Taylor (June 23, 1884 in Tara, Ontario, Canada - June 10, 1979) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Ottawa Senators, Vancouver Millionaires and Vancouver Maroons. Cyclone helped lead the Millionaires to their only Stanley Cup victory in 1915. He w..
Cyclone Taylor Cup
The Cyclone Taylor Cup tournament serves as the British Columbia Provincial Junior B Hockey Championship. The annual tournament is held amongst the champions of British Columbia's three Junior B ice hockey leagues, as well as a host team. The winner of the Cyclone Taylor Cup moves onto the Western..
Cyclone Tracy
[Featured articles   ] Cyclone Tracy was a tropical cyclone that devastated the city of Darwin, Australia, from December 24 to December 25, 1974. After forming over the Arafura Sea, the storm moved southward and affected the city with Category 4 winds in the Australian..
Cyclone Val
Cyclone Val hit Samoa in December 1991. The cyclone raged for approximately four days and severely stripped 90% of the island, causing 13 deaths and destroying about half of the island's coconut trees, resulting in a tremendous blow to the country's economy. External links [www.samoa.co.uk/cli..
Cyclone Wanda
Tropical Cyclone Wanda crossed the Queensland, Australia coast at Double Island Point, south of Fraser Island, on 24 January 1974. Although this tropical cyclone was relatively weak, it dropped enormous quantities of rain on south-eastern Queensland and north-eastern New South Wales over the Austra..
Cyclone Zoe
Tropical Cyclone Zoe was one of the most intense tropical cyclones ever observed in the South West Pacific Ocean. Contents 1 Storm history2 Impact3 See also4 External links Storm history It was first observed 23 December 2002 as tropical depression 04F about 360 nm to the ..
Cyclonic rotation
Cyclonic rotation or circulation is movement in the same direction as the Earth's rotation, as opposed to anticyclonic rotation. External links [StormWiki article] ..
Cyclonic separation
A Cyclone Separator Cyclonic separation is a method of removing particulates from an air (or gas) stream without the use of filters. A high speed rotating air-flow is established within a cylindrical or conical container called a cyclone. Air flows in a spiral pattern, beginning at the top (w..
Cyclonus
Transformers character Cyclonus Allegiance Decepticon Subgroup Targetmaster (1987) Function Saboteur Motto "Compassion is the Autobots' downfall." Alternate mode Space Jet Series Marvel Comics Voice Actor Roger C. Carmel Cyclonus is the name of two fictional character..
Cyclooctadecanonaene
[18]annulene is an annulene with chemical formula C18H18. This hydrocarbon obeys the Hückel's rule and is therefore an aromatic compound. The compound was first synthesised by F. Sondheimer. The original synthesis started by trimerization of the di-alkyne 1,5-hexadiyne with copper(II) ac..
Cyclooctadiene
A cyclooctadiene (sometimes abbreviated COD) is a cyclic diene with the formula C8H12. Focusing only on cis derivatives, four isomer are possible: 1,2, which is an allene, 1,3-, 1,4-, and 1,5-. Commonly encountered isomers are 1,3-cyclooctadiene and 1,5-cyclooctadiene, which is used as a ligand f..
Cyclooctatetraene
General Systematic name 1,3,5,7-cyclooctatetraene Other names COT, [8]-annulene Molecular formula C8H8 SMILES C1=C/C=C\C=C/C=C Molar mass 104.15 g/mol Appearance Clear Yellow CAS number [629-20-9] Properties Density and phase 0.9250 g/cm³, liqu..
Cyclooxygenase
Cyclooxygenase (COX) is an enzyme (EC [1.14.99.1]) that is responsible for formation of important biological mediators called prostanoids (including prostaglandins, prostacyclin and thromboxane). Pharmacological inhibition of COX can provide relief from the symptoms of inflammation and pai..
Cyclopaedia, or Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences
Cyclopaedia, or, A Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences (folio, 2 vols.) was an encyclopedia published by Ephraim Chambers in London in 1728, and reprinted in numerous editions in the 18th Century. The Cyclopaedia was one of the first general encyclopedias to be produced in English. The 17..
Cyclopaedia of Useful Arts and Manufactures
The Cyclopaedia of Useful Arts and Manufactures was edited by Charles Tomlinson and published in London by George Virtue. It was published in 1852 in two 4to volumes (vol. 1, 832pp, vol. 2, 1052pp) with 40 steel engravings and 2,477 woodcuts. A supplement was published in 1862. The work is an inval..
Cyclopamine
Cyclopamine (11-deoxojervine) is naturally-occurring chemical that belongs to the group of steroidal jerveratrum alkaloids. It is a teratogen isolated from the corn lily (Veratrum californicum) that can lead to cyclopia (holoprosencephaly). Cyclopamine inhibits the hedgehog signaling pathway (Hh)..
Cyclopean architecture
Cyclopean architecture was a characteristic building style of Mycenaean Greek civilization. Tombs and citadels were built of huge irregular stones, fitted together with fine joinings and no mortar. Cyclopean ruins are found at Greek, Etruscan, south Indian, Talayotic, and Anatolian sites. Origin of..
Cyclopean image
Cyclopean image is a single image created by the brain by combining two images received from the two eyes. Cyclopean image is named after the mythical Cyclops with a single eye. References Julesz, B. (1971). Foundations of Cyclopean Perception. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0226..
Cyclopean Isles
The Cyclopean Isles, noted for their rows of basaltic columns piled one above another, lie off the eastern coast of Sicily, not far from Mount Etna. Geology The Cyclopean Isles are of volcanic origin, and may at one time have been attached to Sicily. The lava forming the basaltic columns was consol..
Cyclopean stimuli
Cyclopean stimuli is a form of visual stimuli that is defined by binocular disparity alone. It was named after the one-eyed Cyclops of Homer’s Odyssey by Bela Julesz. Julesz was a Hungarian radar engineer. He thought that stereopsis might help to discover hidden objects, this might be useful ..
Cyclopean structures
Contents 1 Description2 Styles of Cyclopean architecture3 Historical accounts4 Locations of Cyclopean structures5 References6 External links Description Cyclopean structures (Greek: Κυκλώπειες κατασκευές) were constructed using huge stones or bou..
Cycloped
Cycloped was a primitive horse-powered locomotive, built by Mr. Brandreth of Liverpool, which competed unsuccessfully in the Rainhill Trials of October 1829. The following description is taken from the "Mechanics Magazine" No. 325, of SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31ST, 1829. "The motive power in this engine..
Cyclopentadiene
Cyclopentadiene General Systematic name 1,3-cyclopentadiene Other names cyclopentadien, pentole,pyropentylene Molecular formula C5H6 SMILES C1C=CC=CC1 Molar mass 66.10 g/mol Appearance colourless liquid CAS number [542-92-7] Properties Density and phase 0.8..
Cyclopentadienyliron dicarbonyl dimer
General Systematic name Cyclopentadienyl iron(II) dicarbonyl dimer Other names Bis(cyclopentadienyl)tetracarbonyl-diiron, Di(cyclopentadienyl)tetracarbonyl-diiron, Bis(dicarbonylcyclopentadienyliron) Molecular formula C14H10Fe2O4 SMILES ? Molar mass 353.925 g/mol Appearan..
Cyclopentadienyl complex
A cyclopentadienyl complex is a metal complex with one or more cyclopentadienyl groups (C5H5-, abbreviated as Cp-). Based on the type of bonding between the metals and the cyclopentadienyl moieties, cyclopentadienyl complexes are classified into the following three categories: a) π-complexes, b) σ..
Cyclopentane
Cyclopentane General Systematic name cyclopentane Other names pentamethylene Molecular formula C5H10 SMILES C1CCCC1 Molar mass 70.1 g/mol Appearance clear, colorless liquid CAS number [287-92-3] Properties Density and phase 0.751 g/cm3, ? Solubilit..
Cyclopentanone
Cyclopentanone General Systematic name cyclopentanone Other names ketocyclopentaneadipic ketone Molecular formula C5H8O SMILES C1CCC(=O)C1 Molar mass 84.12 g/mol Appearance clear, colorless liquid CAS number [120-92-3] Properties Density and phase 0.95..
Cyclopentene
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Cyclopentolate
Cyclopentolate is a mydriatic and cycloplegic agent commonly used during pediatric eye examinations. ..
Cyclopes
Silky Anteaterplural of Cyclops is a one-eyed monster in Greek mythology.This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Cyclophane
A cyclophane is a hydrocarbon consisting of an aromatic unit (typically a benzene ring) and an aliphatic chain that forms a bridge between two non-adjacent positions of the aromatic ring. More complex derivatives with multiple aromatic units and bridges forming cagelike structures are also known. C..
Cyclophilin
Cyclophilins, abbreviated CyP, are proteins that bind to ciclosporin (cyclosporine A), an immunosuppressant which is usually used to suppress rejection after internal organ transplants. These proteins have peptidyl prolyl cis-trans isomerase activity, which catalyzes the isomerization of peptide bon..
Cyclophiops doriae
Doria's Green Snake Cyclophiops doriae is a species of snake found in China (Yunnan), Myanmar (= Burma) (Kachin Hills), India (Assam). External links [EMBL reptile database] References Boulenger, George A. 1888 An account of the Reptilia obtained in Burma, north of Tenasserim, by M. L..
Cyclophosphamide
Cyclophosphamide is a nitrogen mustard alkylating agent, used to treat various types of cancer and some autoimmune disorders. It is a "prodrug"; it is converted in the liver to active forms that have chemotherapeutic activity. Contents 1 Uses2 Pharmacokinetics3 Mode of action4&nbs..
Cyclophyllidea
Tapeworms of the order Cyclophyllidea (the cyclophyllid cestodes) are the most important cestode parasites of humans and domesticated animals. All have multiple proglottid "segments," and all have four suckers on their scolex ("head"), though some may have other structures as well. Proglottids o..
Cyclopia
The Cyclops, a 1914 painting by Odilon Redon. While a work of art, the appearance of cyclopia is illustrated realistically. Cyclopia (also cyclocephaly or synophthalmia) is a rare form of holoprosencephaly and is a congenital disorder (birth defect) characterized by the failure of the embryon..
Cyclopiazonic acid
Cyclopiazonic acid (CPA) is a toxic fungal secondary methabolite. Chemically, it is an indole tetramic acid. CPA was originally isolated from Penicillium cyclopium and subsequently from other Penicillium cyclopium, Penicillium griseofulvum, Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus versicolor. Cyclopiazo..
Cycloplegia
Cycloplegia is the paralysis of the ciliary muscle, resulting in a loss of accommodation. Cycloplegic drugs, including atropine, cyclopentolate, succionylcholine, homatropine, scopolamine, and tropicamide, are indicated for use in cycloplegic refractions and the treatment of uveitis. ..
Cyclopoida
#endnote_]) }} Cyclopoida is an order of small crustaceans from the subclass Copepoda. Like all Copepods, members of Cyclopoida are small, planktonic animals living in the sea and freshwater habitat. They are generally free living in their habitat, and are capable of rapid movement. Their larva..
Cyclopropane
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Cyclopropatriene
Cyclopropatriene is a carbon trimer of the molecular formula C3. It is composed of three carbon atoms in an electroneutral cyclic configuration wherein all carbon atoms are double bonded to each other. Cyclopropatriene is the smallest triene molecule and is unstable due to strong steric strain. Cyc..
Cyclopropene
General Systematic name Cyclopropene Molecular formula C3H4 CAS number 2781-85-3 Molar mass 40.0646 g/mol [Chemical infoboxInfobox disclaimer and references] Cyclopropene is the simplest cycloalkene. It has a triangular structure and chemical formula 34. While t..
Cyclops
This page is about the mythical creature. For other uses, see Cyclops (disambiguation). Polyphemus the Cyclops. In Greek mythology a Cyclops, or Kyklops (Greek Κύκλωψ), is a member of a primordial race of giants, each with a single eye in the middle of his forehead. The plural is Cyclope..
Cyclops64
The architecture for Cyclops64 Cyclops64 (formerly known as Blue Gene/C) is a cellular architecture in development by IBM. The Cyclops64 project aims to create the first "supercomputer on a chip". Contents 1 History2 Architecture overview3 Software4 Design and Fabricat..
Cyclops (comics)
Cyclops (Scott Summers) is a Marvel Comics superhero, as the field leader of the X-Men. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-writer Jack Kirby, he first appeared in X-Men #1 (September 1963). A mutant, Cyclops produces powerful "optic blasts" from his eyes, forcing him to wear specialized gl..
Cyclops (computer system)
Cyclops (computer system) is a system used on the ATP and WTA tennis tours to help determine whether a serve is in or out. The machine projects five or six infra-red horizontal beams of light along the court 10 mm above the ground to determine this. The most famous involvement with this technology ..
Cyclops (disambiguation)
A Cyclops is a one-eyed monster in Greek mythology. Cyclops may also mean: Cyclops (comics), a comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics universeCyclops (genus), a genus of water fleaCyclops (rock), a type of agate found in MexicoCyclops (play), an ancient Greek play by EuripidesCyclops (computer s..
Cyclops (genus)
This article is about the crustacean. See Cyclops (disambiguation) for other meanings. Cyclops is a genus of freshwater copepods with a singe eye spot, which may be either red or black. Though sometimes difficult to observe, it has five pairs of legs. The females carry egg sacs in pairs on either ..
Cyclops (play)
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Cyclops (rock)
A Mexican agate, showing only a single eye, has received the name of cyclops. Included matter of a green colour, like fragments of "green earth," embedded in the chalcedony and disposed in filaments and other forms suggestive of vegetable growth, gives rise to moss agate. Reference [THE NOMENC..
Cyclops System
This article refers to a concept in the fictional world of the anime series Gundam Seed. A massive device used the Earth Alliance, that destroys anything within a 10 kilometer radius, leaving a massive crater in its place. The Earth Alliance has constructed countless Cyclops under many of its bases..
Cyclorama
For the album by Styx, see Cyclorama (album). For the theatrical backdrop, see Cyclorama (theater) A cyclorama is a cylindrical painting designed to provide a viewer, standing in the middle of the cylinder, with a 360° view of the painting. The intended effect is that the viewer would feel as i..
Cyclorama (album)
Cyclorama is an album by Styx, released in 2003 (see 2003 in music). It is the first studio album by the current touring lineup, following the dismissal of group founder Dennis DeYoung in 2001. The album featured the Top 40 hit "Waiting for Our Time". Contents 1 Track listing2 Person..
Cyclorama (theater)
An average Cyc Light. A cyclorama is a large curtain or wall, often concave, positioned at the back of the stage area. It was popularized in the German theater of the 19th century and continues in common usage today in theaters throughout the world. A "cyc" (US theatrical abbreviation) c..
Cyclorama of Jerusalem
The Cyclorama of Jeruslaem is located in Ste. Anne de Beaupre, Quebec near the shrine of Ste. Anne de Beaupre. It is a circular painting of the Crucifixion of Jesus, showing what the city might have looked like at the time of His death. ..
Cycloramphinae
Cycloramphinae is a subfamily of leptodactylid frogs. Genera Crossodactylodes Cochran, 1938.Crossodactylus Duméril & Bibron, 1841.Cycloramphus Tschudi, 1838.Hylodes Fitzinger, 1826.Megaelosia Miranda-Ribeiro, 1923.Paratelmatobius Lutz & Carvalho, 1958.Rupirana Heyer, 1999.Scythrophrys Lynch, 197..
Cyclorana
Cyclorana is a genus of frogs in the Hylidae family, and are found in most of Australia. Although classified in the Tree Frog family, this genus is entirely terrestrial and lack toe pads used for climbing by their arboreal relatives. The reasons for classifying them in the tree frog family is due ..
Cyclorrhapha
Cyclorrhapha is an unranked taxon within the infraorder Muscomorpha. They are called Cyclorrhapha ('circular-seamed flies') with reference to the circular aperture through which the adult escapes the puparium. This is a circumscriptional name that has significant historical familiarity, but in the..
Cyclosarin
Cyclosarin Discovery Discovered by Dr. Gerhard Schrader Discovered in 1949 Chemical Characteristics Chemical Name (fluoro-methyl-phosphoryl)oxycyclohexane Chemical Family Fluorinated organophosphorous compound Chemical Formula C7H14FO2P Airborne Exposure Limit 0.0001 mg/m3 ..
Cyclosa conica
Cyclosa conica is a small spider with no common name. It is an orb weaver, and it is easily recognized by the way it strings together the dead bodies of insects and other debris and hangs it near the center of its web. It hides on this string of debris, and its natural coloration makes it extremel..
Cycloserine
It is oral broad spectrum antibiotic effective against tuberculosis, it inhibits cell wall synthesis of TB bacilli at early stage of peptidoglycan synthesis. Being trialed for treatment of phobias. Side effects mainly CNS manifestations i.e. headache, irritability, depression, convulsions. ..
Cyclosilane
A cyclosilane is a silane in a ring, like a cycloalkane is an alkane in a ring. ..
Cyclosis
Cyclosis is the circulation or streaming of the cytoplasm within some living cells. In plant cells, chloroplasts may moved around with the stream. The rate of motion is usually affected by light exposure, temperature, and pH levels. See also CytoplasmPlant cellCytoplasmic streaming External links..
Cyclospasm
Cyclospasm is the contraction of the ciliary muscle in the eye, in the accommodation of focus for near vision. Cyclospasm may also exert tensions on the trabecular meshwork, opening the pores and facilitating outflow of the aqueous humour into the canal of Schlemm. The increase in aqueous humour ou..
Cyclospora cayetanensis
Cyclospora cayetanensis is a protozoan causing disease in humans. It is sometimes referred to as the “yuppie disease” due to outbreaks in the United States from fecally-contaminated imported raspberries and was virtually unknown before about 1990, but has been on the rise since. The health risk..
Cyclosporiasis
Cyclospora cayetanensis is a pathogenic protozoan transmitted by feces or feces-contaminated fresh produce and water. Outbreaks have been reported in imported raspberries. Fortunately it is not spread from person to person. It is commonly the cause of diarrhea for many travelers. Mode of infectio..
Cyclosportive
A cyclosportive is a mass-participation bicycle event that combines elements of road bicycle racing and long distance bicycle touring. Many cyclosportive events attract a wide range of riders, from dedicated racing cyclists to leisure cyclists wanting a challenging ride, and allows them to test the..
Cyclostationary
Cyclostationary is a synonym for spectral conjugate self-coherence. Signals are said to exhibit cyclostationarity if their cyclic autocorrelation or cyclic conjugate correlation are nonzero either at some time delay [\tau ] or at some frequency shift [\alpha]. The cyclic autoco..
Cyclostomata
This article is about the class of jawless fish. For the ancient order of stenolaemate bryozoans, see Cyclostomatida. Cyclostomata is a subclass of Agnatha. It is a group of jawless fish, including the lampreys and hagfishes. Jawless fish do not have a jaw, of course, but they have rows of tee..
Cyclostomatida
Cyclostomatida, or cyclostomes, are an ancient order of stenolaemate bryozoans which first appeared in the Lower Ordovician. It consists of 7+ suborders, 59+ families, 373+ genera, 666+ species. The cyclostome bryozoans were dominant in the Mesozoic; since that era, they have decreased. Currently,..
Cyclostomatida (family list)
Cyclostomatida or Cyclostomata, are an order of stenolaemate bryozoans consisting of 7+ suborders, 59+ families, 373+ genera, 666+ species. Suborder Articulina (2+ Families, 9+ Genera, 10+ Species)* Family Crisiidae (8+ Genera, 9+ Species)* Family Crisuliporidae (1+ Genera, 1+ Species)Suborder Pale..
Cyclostome
In biology, the term cyclostome (Greek for "round mouth") is used in two different senses: The cyclostomes or cyclostomata are the extant members of the Agnatha, i.e. the hagfish (Myxini) and the lampreys (Petromyzontidae). This is a paraphyletic group and this usage of the term is deprecated.The cy..
Cyclostremellinae
Cyclostremellinae is one of eleven currently recognised subfamilies of the gastropod family Pyramidellidae; Odostomiinae, Turbonillinae, Chrysallidinae, Cingulininae, Cyclostremellinae, Sayellinae, Syrnolininae, Eulimellinae, Pyramidellinae, Odostomellinae and Tiberiinae. Cyclostremellinae was intro..
Cyclostyle
For the copying machine, see cyclostyle (copier). A cyclostyle (from the Greek words for "circle" and "column") is a term used in architecture. A structure composed of a circular range of columns without a core is cyclostylar; with a core the range would be peristyle. This is the species of edifice..
Cyclostyle (copier)
The Cyclostyle duplicating process is a form of stencil copying invented by David Gestetner in the late 1800s. A stencil is cut with the help of small toothed wheels on a special paper underlayed with carbon paper which serves as a printing form. Spirit is used as a medium to transfer the image from..
Cycloteuthidae
Species Genus Cycloteuthis*Cycloteuthis akimushkini*Cycloteuthis sirventiGenus Discoteuthis*Discoteuthis discus*Discoteuthis laciniosa External link [CephBase: Cycloteuthidae] ..
Cyclothems
In geology, cyclothems are alternating stratigraphic sequences of marine and non-marine sediments, interbedded with coal seams. Unique to the Carboniferous period, they apparently formed as a result of marine transgressions and regressions related to decay and growth of ice sheets, respectively, as..
Cyclothymia
Cyclothymia is a chronic bipolar disorder that consists of short periods of mild depression alternating with short periods of hypomania. It is considered to be a chronic, low level form of bipolar disorder. The onset of each phase is separated by short periods of normal mood. Cyclothymic disorder ..
Cyclotol
Cyclotol is an explosive made from a mixture of RDX and TNT. ..
Cyclotomic identity
In mathematics, the cyclotomic identity states that [=\prod_^\infty\left(\right)^] where M is Moreau's necklace-counting function [M(\alpha,n)=\sum_\mu\left(\right)\alpha^d] and μ is the classic Möbius function of number theory. The denominator on the right, [1-z^j�..
Cyclotomic unit
In mathematics, a cyclotomic unit is a unit of an algebraic number field of the form (ζn−1)/(ζ−1) for ζ a root of unity, or more generally a unit that can be written as a product of these and roots of unity. Cyclotomic units form a subgroup of finite index in the group o..
Cyclotron
A pair of "Dee" electrodes with loops of coolant pipes on their surface at the Lawrence Hall of Science. For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. A cyclotron accelerates charged particles using a high-frequency, alternating voltage (potential difference). A perpendicular magnetic field cause..
Cyclotron (album)
Recordings titled Cyclotron include: Cyclotron (EP), the self-titled debut from the industrial metal actCyclotron (BIG album), the third and final recording from Blind Idiot God, the alternative rock act This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the..
Cyclotron (band)
Cyclotron is an Industrial metal duo from Tucson, Arizona. It was formed in 1996 by Brad Lewellyn and Craig Leach but has since been relocated to Portland, Oregon. Contents 1 Discography1.1 EP1.2 LP2 External links Discography EP Cyclotron (1997) LP The Omega Virus (2000)Fro..
Cyclotron (Blind Idiot God album)
Cyclotron is the third and final release from Blind Idiot God. The executive producer of the effort was John Zorn, who performed on the band's sophomore release. Engineering duties were handled by Oz Fritz, Bob Musso, and Martin Bisi. Track listing 747 — (4:16)Slackjaw — (4:51)Ground..
Cyclotron (disambiguation)
Cyclotron may refer to: Cyclotron, the particle acceleratorCyclotron (band), the metal rock band See also Cyclotron (album)Cyclotron radiationCyclotron resonance redirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Cyclotron (EP)
Cyclotron was the self-titled EP from Cyclotron. It was released in 1997. ..
Cyclotron radiation
Cyclotron radiation is electromagnetic radiation emitted by moving charged particles deflected by a magnetic field. The Lorentz force on the particles acts perpendicular to both the magnetic field lines and the particles' motion through them, creating an acceleration of charged particles that cause..
Cyclo (film)
Cyclo (Xích Lô) is a 1995 film by Vietnamese director Tran Anh Hung, starring Le Van Loc, Tony Leung Chiu Wai and Tran Nu Yen-Khe. Tran plays a young cyclo driver who is forced into working for a gang after his cycle is stolen. Soon his sister also comes under the influence of the gang and become..
Cyclura
Cyclura is a genus of lizards from the family Iguanidae. They are known commonly as Rock iguanas. There is very little published data on the biological and physiological parameters for wild or captive West Indian iguanas. This inhibits the zoological community’s ability to provide the best poss..
Cycnus
In Greek mythology, four people were known as Cycnus or Cygnus. Most of them ended up being transformed into swans. The most famous Cycnus however, was the son of Ares. Cycnus (Kyknos), son of Ares was sired upon Pelopia or Pyrene. Cycnus was a bloodthirsty and cruel man in Macedonia who was so mu..
Cycorp, Inc.
Cycorp, Inc. (pronounced "Sycore") is a company located in Austin, Texas that has developed the Cyc program and knowledge base for Artificial Intelligence, based on collecting explicit logical descriptions of common-sense knowledge. The company was a spin-off from the 10-year-old Cyc project at MCC..
Cy (Cylon)
Cy is the name of a Cylon Centurion from the Galactica 1980 episode The Return of Starbuck. Cy is a cylon centurion rebult from three crashed centurions and a crashed Cylon Raider to provide Lieutenant Starbuck a companion on the planet on which he and the Cylons crashed. Cy eventually dies savin..
Cy Coleman
Cy Coleman (June 14, 1929 - November 18, 2004) was an American composer, songwriter, and jazz pianist. He was born Seymour Kaufman on June 14, 1929, in New York City to Eastern European Jewish parents, and was raised in the Bronx. His mother was an apartment landlady and father a carpenter. He wa..

 


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