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Что (кто) такое cycle timing - определение

FORM OF RACE TIMING
Fully Automatic Timing; Fully automatic timing; Fully Automatic Time; FAT timing; Fully automatic electronic timing
  • Omega]] FAT device of 1948, containing four chronometers started by a starting gun and stopped by a photocell.
  • An example of a photographic automatic timed race: [[Sabine Busch]], right, wins with 53.24s and [[Cornelia Ullrich]] comes second with 53.58s.
  • Light beam timing system (the two lenses extended to the right of the stand)
  • A fully automatic timing camera system, on the finish line of the [[2007 Pan American Games]] at [[João Havelange Olympic Stadium]]
  • gn3hMAvOYfQ}} shows 1968 timing system and process @ 7:19'''
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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
An Otto cycle is an idealized thermodynamic cycle that describes the functioning of a typical spark ignition piston engine. It is the thermodynamic cycle most commonly found in automobile engines.
Gartner hype cycle         
  • General hype cycle for technology
GRAPHICAL PRESENTATION OF THE MATURITY OF SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES
Technology hype; Hype (information technology); Hypeware; Gartner's Hype Cycle; Hype Cycle; Gartner Hype Cycle; Hype cycle
The Gartner hype cycle is a graphical presentation developed, used and branded by the American research, advisory and information technology firm Gartner to represent the maturity, adoption, and social application of specific technologies. The hype cycle claims to provide a graphical and conceptual presentation of the maturity of emerging technologies through five phases.
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
·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.
Charge cycle         
PROCESS OF CHARGING A RECHARGEABLE BATTERY AND DISCHARGING IT AS REQUIRED INTO A LOAD
Charge and discharge cycle; Battery cycle; Charge/discharge cycle; Cycle durability; Cycle life
A charge cycle is the process of charging a rechargeable battery and discharging it as required into a load. The term is typically used to specify a battery's expected life, as the number of charge cycles affects life more than the mere passage of time.
Water cycle         
  • Diagram of the water cycle
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  • Processes leading to movements and phase changes in water}}
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
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.
tricarboxylic acid cycle         
METABOLIC PATHWAY
Citric Acid cycle; Citrate cycle; Krebs cycle; Tricarboxylic acid cycle; Krebs Cycle; Krebs citric acid cycle; Krebs Citric Acid Cycle; Kreb's cycle; Citric Acid Cycle; Krebs' cycle; Kreb cycle; TCA cycle; Tri-carboxylic acid cycle; Oxaloacetate cycle; Krib cycle; Krebbs Cycle; TCAC; The citric acid cycle; The Krebs Cycle; Kreb Cycle; Tcac; Cis-aconitic acid; TCA Cycle; Tca cycle; Glycolysis cycle; Kerbs cycle; Krebs cylce; Krebb cycle; Citric cycle; Kreb's citric acid cycle; Creb cycle; Tricaboxylic acid cycle; Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle; Kreb's Citric Acid Cycle; Kreb's Cycle; Krebs' Cycle; Tricyclic acid cycle; Krebs cycle reaction; Citric-acid cycle
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¦ noun Biochemistry the sequence of reactions by which living cells generate energy during aerobic respiration.
Static timing analysis         
SIMULATION TECHNIQUE IN COMPUTER HARDWARE DESIGN
Timing analysis; Fast model analysis; Slow model analysis
Static timing analysis (STA) is a simulation method of computing the expected timing of a synchronous digital circuit without requiring a simulation of the full circuit.
Citric acid cycle         
METABOLIC PATHWAY
Citric Acid cycle; Citrate cycle; Krebs cycle; Tricarboxylic acid cycle; Krebs Cycle; Krebs citric acid cycle; Krebs Citric Acid Cycle; Kreb's cycle; Citric Acid Cycle; Krebs' cycle; Kreb cycle; TCA cycle; Tri-carboxylic acid cycle; Oxaloacetate cycle; Krib cycle; Krebbs Cycle; TCAC; The citric acid cycle; The Krebs Cycle; Kreb Cycle; Tcac; Cis-aconitic acid; TCA Cycle; Tca cycle; Glycolysis cycle; Kerbs cycle; Krebs cylce; Krebb cycle; Citric cycle; Kreb's citric acid cycle; Creb cycle; Tricaboxylic acid cycle; Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle; Kreb's Citric Acid Cycle; Kreb's Cycle; Krebs' Cycle; Tricyclic acid cycle; Krebs cycle reaction; Citric-acid cycle
The citric acid cycle (CAC)—also known as the Krebs cycle or the TCA cycle (tricarboxylic acid cycle)—is a series of chemical reactions to release stored energy through the oxidation of acetyl-CoA derived from carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. The Krebs cycle is used by organisms that respire (as opposed to organisms that ferment) to generate energy, either by anaerobic respiration or aerobic respiration.
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
The instruction cycle (also known as the fetch–decode–execute cycle, or simply the fetch-execute cycle) is the cycle that the central processing unit (CPU) follows from boot-up until the computer has shut down in order to process instructions. It is composed of three main stages: the fetch stage, the decode stage, and the execute stage.
Krebs cycle         
METABOLIC PATHWAY
Citric Acid cycle; Citrate cycle; Krebs cycle; Tricarboxylic acid cycle; Krebs Cycle; Krebs citric acid cycle; Krebs Citric Acid Cycle; Kreb's cycle; Citric Acid Cycle; Krebs' cycle; Kreb cycle; TCA cycle; Tri-carboxylic acid cycle; Oxaloacetate cycle; Krib cycle; Krebbs Cycle; TCAC; The citric acid cycle; The Krebs Cycle; Kreb Cycle; Tcac; Cis-aconitic acid; TCA Cycle; Tca cycle; Glycolysis cycle; Kerbs cycle; Krebs cylce; Krebb cycle; Citric cycle; Kreb's citric acid cycle; Creb cycle; Tricaboxylic acid cycle; Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle; Kreb's Citric Acid Cycle; Kreb's Cycle; Krebs' Cycle; Tricyclic acid cycle; Krebs cycle reaction; Citric-acid cycle
[kr?bz]
¦ noun another term for tricarboxylic acid cycle.
Origin
1940s: named after the German-born British biochemist Sir Hans Krebs.

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Fully automatic time

Fully automatic time (abbreviated FAT) is a form of race timing in which the clock is automatically activated by the starting device, and the finish time is either automatically recorded, or timed by analysis of a photo finish. The system is commonly used in track and field as well as athletic performance testing, horse racing, dog racing, bicycle racing, rowing and auto racing. In these fields a photo finish is used. It is also used in competitive swimming, for which the swimmers themselves record a finish time by touching a touchpad at the end of a race. In order to verify the equipment, or in case of failure, a backup system (typically manual) is usually used in addition to FAT.