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LEARNING METHOD INVOLVING BASIC FACTS FIRST THEN RELATING DETAILS BACK LATER ON
Cyclical approach
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Cyclic alternating pattern         
Cyclical alternating pattern
The cyclic alternating pattern (abbreviated CAP) is a pattern of two, long-lasting alternate electroencephalogram (EEG) patterns that occur in sleep, as described by Terzano, et al., in 1985.
Counter-cyclical payment         
Counter-cyclical payments
Counter-cyclical payment (CCP) — Under the Direct and Counter-cyclical Program (DCP) created by the 2002 farm bill (P.L.
Cyclic neutropenia         
  • "A hypothesis of UPR‐induced cycling of hematopoiesis. Schematic of the relationship between peripheral blood ANC (purple line) and UPR intensity in bone marrow HSCs and progenitor cells of CyN patients", per Mir et al. (2020).<ref name="Mir2020"/>
  • "Cycling peripheral blood ANCs in CyN patients. Time course of ANC numbers in one CyN patient after initiation of G‐CSF therapy", per Mir et al. (2020).<ref name="Mir2020"/>
HUMAN DISEASE
Cyclical neutropenia; Cyclical Neutropenia; Periodic neutropenia; Cyclic leucopenia; Cyclic hematopoesis
Cyclic neutropenia (CyN) is a rare hematologic disorder and form of congenital neutropenia that tends to occur approximately every three weeks and lasting for few days at a time due to changing rates of neutrophil production by the bone marrow. It causes a temporary condition with a low absolute neutrophil count and because the neutrophils make up the majority of circulating white blood cells it places the body at severe risk of inflammation and infection.

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Spiral approach
See also spiral model, a software development approach.

The spiral approach is a technique often used in education where the initial focus of instruction is the basic facts of a subject, with further details being introduced as learning progresses. Throughout instruction, both the initial basic facts and the relationships to later details are repeatedly emphasized to help enter into long-term memory. This principle is somewhat similar to the inverted pyramid method used in writing news stories, and the game 20 questions.

Jerome Bruner proposed the spiral curriculum as a teaching approach in which each subject or skill area is revisited at intervals, at a more sophisticated level each time. First, there is basic knowledge of a subject, then more sophistication is added, reinforcing principles that were first discussed. This system is used in China and India. Bruner's spiral curriculum, however, draws heavily from evolution to explain how to learn better, and thus it drew criticism from conservatives. In the United States classes are split by grade — life sciences in 9th grade, chemistry in 10th, physics in 11th. The spiral teaches life sciences, chemistry, physics all in one year, then two subjects, then one, then all three again to understand how they mold together. Bruner also believes learning should be spurred by interest in the material rather than tests or punishment, since one learns best when one finds the acquired knowledge appealing.