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cycle

[sahy-kuhl] / ˈsaɪ kəl /


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MPs DOM is largely made up of small, biologically accessible molecules that may stimulate or suppress microbial growth, disrupt nutrient cycles, or interact with metals and other pollutants.

From Science Daily

In an innovation bull cycle, output per worker improves, which means labor costs go down.

From Barron's

These digital environments reflected natural patterns such as temperature cycles and alternating periods of drought and rainfall.

From Science Daily

History suggests thematic ETFs could be problematic as they have a track record of launching late in a market cycle, charging higher fees and underperforming once the hype fades.

From MarketWatch

This cycle has always existed, of course, but the turn of a new year has a way of making it feel especially stark.

From Salon