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cycle time - traducción al español

CONTINUOUS MOVEMENT OF WATER ON, ABOVE AND BELOW THE SURFACE OF THE EARTH
Hydrologic cycle; Hydrological cycle; Phases of water cycle; The Water Cycle; Hydrologic Cycle; Water Cycle; Hydrolic cycle; The Hydrological cycle; Water circulation; Plant uptake; Ocean retention time; H2O cycle; Water cycling; Precipitation cycle; Rain cycle
  • Diagram of the water cycle
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  • Diagram depicting the global water cycle.

cycle time      
Tiempo de ciclo (el período de tiempo que pasa entre las distintas operaciones en un computador)
hydrological cycle         
El círculo de agua en la naturaleza (el proceso de convertir el agua en vapor -nubes- lluvia y de nuevo agua)
instruction cycle         
BASIC OPERATION CYCLE OF A COMPUTER
Fetch execute cycle; Fetch-execute cycle; Fetch-decode-execute cycle; Execute cycle; Computer cycle; Computer cycles; FE Cycle; CPU cycle; Fetch and execution cycle; Fetch and execute cycle; Machine cycle; I/E time; Processor cycle; Instruction fetching; Instruction fetch; Opcode fetch; Computing cycle
Instrucción de ciclo, Rotación de instrucción, Instrucción cíclica, El tiempo que toma a la procesadora central ejecutar una instrucción y prepararse para la instrucción que se aproxima

Definición

prime time
prime time (ingl.; pronunc. [práim táim]) m. Telev. Horas de mayor audiencia.

Wikipedia

Water cycle

The water cycle, also known as the hydrologic cycle or the hydrological cycle, is a biogeochemical cycle that describes the continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth. The mass of water on Earth remains fairly constant over time but the partitioning of the water into the major reservoirs of ice, fresh water, saline water (salt water) and atmospheric water is variable depending on a wide range of climatic variables. The water moves from one reservoir to another, such as from river to ocean, or from the ocean to the atmosphere, by the physical processes of evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation, infiltration, surface runoff, and subsurface flow. In doing so, the water goes through different forms: liquid, solid (ice) and vapor. The ocean plays a key role in the water cycle as it is the source of 86% of global evaporation.

The water cycle involves the exchange of energy, which leads to temperature changes. When water evaporates, it takes up energy from its surroundings and cools the environment. When it condenses, it releases energy and warms the environment. These heat exchanges influence climate.

The evaporative phase of the cycle purifies water which then replenishes the land with freshwater. The flow of liquid water and ice transports minerals across the globe. It is also involved in reshaping the geological features of the Earth, through processes including erosion and sedimentation. The water cycle is also essential for the maintenance of most life and ecosystems on the planet.


Ejemplos de uso de cycle time
1. They are also learning about Pareto Analysis, Cycle Time and Six Sigma.
2. If cycle time can be reduced to equal task time, products can be made in single–piece flow‘. Lean, which introduced new working practices, has caused work–to–rules in some tax offices.
3. Article continues At the start of the three–week study, everyone did an 18.6–mile cycle time trial, and they did the same at the end, to measure and compare progress.
4. Any activity which consumes resources but adds no value‘. Other terms include: Kanban – ‘The Japanese term which signals a cycle of replenishment for production and materials throughout the entire manufacturing process‘. Pareto Analysis – ‘The tendency in many business situations for a small number of factors to account for a large proportion of events‘. Six Sigma – ‘A rigorous and systematic methodology that utilises information and statistical analysis to measure and improve an organisation‘s operational performance‘. And Cycle Time – ‘The time required to complete one full cycle of a process.