- In
abstract algebra, a
cyclic group or
monogenous group is a group,
denoted Cn (also
frequently Z {\displaystyle \mathbb {Z} } n or Zn, not to be confused...
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begin with
cyclic:
Cyclic chain rule, for derivatives, used in
thermodynamics Cyclic code,
linear codes closed under cyclic permutations Cyclic convolution...
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Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP,
cyclic AMP, or 3',5'-
cyclic adenosine monophosphate) is a
second messenger, or
cellular signal occurring within...
- A
cyclic model (or
oscillating model) is any of
several cosmological models in
which the
universe follows infinite, or indefinite, self-sustaining cycles...
- In
Euclidean geometry, a
cyclic quadrilateral or
inscribed quadrilateral is a
quadrilateral whose vertices all lie on a
single circle. This
circle is called...
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Cyclic history or
Cyclical history may
refer to:
Social cycle theory Cycle of yugas, ages or
stages This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- theory, a
cyclic permutation is a
permutation consisting of a
single cycle. In some cases,
cyclic permutations are
referred to as cycles; if a
cyclic permutation...
- A
cyclic nucleotide (cNMP) is a single-phosphate
nucleotide with a
cyclic bond
arrangement between the
sugar and
phosphate groups. Like
other nucleotides...
- A
cyclic number is an
integer for
which cyclic permutations of the
digits are
successive integer multiples of the number. The most
widely known is the...
- In electrochemistry,
cyclic voltammetry (CV) is a type of
potentiodynamic measurement. In a
cyclic voltammetry experiment, the
working electrode potential...