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futile cycle - traducción al árabe

TYPE OF METABOLIC PROCESS
Substrate cycling; Substrate cycle; Futile cycling

futile cycle         
‎ دَورَةٌ عَبَثِيَّة:للانزيمات‎
Otto cycle         
  • adiabatic]]  compression (''B and colored orange'') stroke. Through the combustion of fuel, heat is added in a constant volume ([[isochoric process]]) process, followed by an adiabatic expansion process power (letter ''C and colored red'') stroke. The cycle is closed by the exhaust (letter ''D and colored blue'') stroke, characterized by isochoric cooling and isobaric compression processes.
THERMODYNAMIC CYCLE FOR SPARK IGNITION PISTON ENGINES
Otto Cycle; Otto-cycle; Otto cycle engine
دورة أوتُو
instruction fetch         
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
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Definición

Otto cycle
·add. ·- A four-stroke cycle for internal-combustion engines consisting of the following operations: First stroke, suction into cylinder of explosive charge, as of gas and air; second stroke, compression, ignition, and explosion of this charge; third stroke (the working stroke), expansion of the gases; fourth stroke, expulsion of the products of combustion from the cylinder. This is the cycle invented by Beau de Rochas in 1862 and applied by Dr. Otto in 1877 in the Otto-Crossley gas engine, the first commercially successful internal-combustion engine made.

Wikipedia

Futile cycle

A futile cycle, also known as a substrate cycle, occurs when two metabolic pathways run simultaneously in opposite directions and have no overall effect other than to dissipate energy in the form of heat. The reason this cycle was called "futile" cycle was because it appeared that this cycle operated with no net utility for the organism. As such, it was thought of being a quirk of the metabolism and thus named a futile cycle. After further investigation it was seen that futile cycles are very important for regulating the concentrations of metabolites. For example, if glycolysis and gluconeogenesis were to be active at the same time, glucose would be converted to pyruvate by glycolysis and then converted back to glucose by gluconeogenesis, with an overall consumption of ATP. Futile cycles may have a role in metabolic regulation, where a futile cycle would be a system oscillating between two states and very sensitive to small changes in the activity of any of the enzymes involved. The cycle does generate heat, and may be used to maintain thermal homeostasis, for example in the brown adipose tissue of young mammals, or to generate heat rapidly, for example in insect flight muscles and in hibernating animals during periodical arousal from torpor. It has been reported that the glucose metabolism substrate cycle is not a futile cycle but a regulatory process. For example, when energy is suddenly needed, ATP is replaced by AMP, a much more reactive adenine.

Ejemplos de uso de futile cycle
1. It is inconceivable that Pakistan would take in its stride any Indian activities in Afghanistan, which it perceives as threatening its security interests. (Sophistries apart, Delhi‘s calculated political decision to maintain consulates in Jalalabad, Kandahar, Herat and Mazar–i–Sharif is a case in point.) A futile cycle of tit–for–tat will ensue whereby India and Pakistan would end up bleeding each other.