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noncyclic

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adj.1.not occurring in cycles; not cyclic. Opposite of cyclic.
2.aperiodic.
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Adj.1.noncyclic - not cyclic
cyclical, cyclic - recurring in cycles
2.noncyclic - not having repeated cycles
aperiodic, nonperiodic - not recurring at regular intervals


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Rakhecha (retired) have scored several experimental firsts such as direct verification of Pauli anticommutation, separation of geometric and dynamical phases and observation of noncyclic interference amplitudes and phases.
If women of reproductive age relate symptoms of increased cyclic or noncyclic pain, bleeding, or increase in the size of scar tissue at the time of menstruation, scar endometriosis should be suspected.
Thaler and de Brevil (49) attempted to determine the mechanism of sulfonation reactions on another model of noncyclic olefins such as 3-hexene, 1-butene (II), and cyclic olefins such as cyclopentene, dihydrodicyclopentadiene, ethylidene cyclopentene, and ethylidene cyclohexane (III) in 13C-NMR studies.
 
 
 
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