Clark Ashton Smith authored a series of short stories known as the Hyperborean cycle (1931-58).
The whole cycle of endocytosis plus exocytosis is known as the endocytic cycle.
This is known as the cycle and is continued for the wash duration.
This mass movement of water, ultimately powered by the Sun, is known as the 'hydrological cycle'(see above).
The portion of the sinusoidal waveform which repeats or duplicates itself is known as the cycle.
The number of sunspots visible on the Sun is not constant, but varies over an 11-year cycle known as the solar cycle.
The recuperation of the nose is achieved by a phenomenon known as the 'nasal cycle'.
The first phase, known as the Potosi-Japan cycle, lasted from 1540's to the 1640's.
A second phase, known as the Mexican cycle, covered the first half of the 18th century.
This cycling of matter is known as the biogeochemical cycle.