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cyclicity

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[sahy klis-i-tee, si-] / saɪ ˈklɪs ɪ ti, sɪ- /

noun

cyclicities plural
  1. the quality of being cyclic.


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"It adds some additional data constraints on how this fault-valve process might work, how fluid cycling could work at the subduction zone -- if that's indeed what's driving the cyclicity of these things," Wallace said.

From Science Daily • May 7, 2024

If this run of interviews and social media bursts feels familiar, it’s because there is a certain cyclicity to how Ye has navigated his public life.

From New York Times • Oct. 19, 2022

"It took years for the cyclicity to be determined, although it was clear on admission and it took years for his two seizure types to be diagnosed," said Jane.

From BBC • Jan. 28, 2022

Works such as Turchin’s see this trend as superimposed on an inherent cyclicity in the evolution of societies.

From Nature • Feb. 17, 2020

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