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Discover LudwigThe phrase "repeating circle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or concept that involves a cycle or loop that occurs multiple times.
Example: "The project felt like a repeating circle, with the same issues arising at each stage."
Alternatives: "cyclical pattern" or "endless loop."
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inventor of the repeating circle was appointed chairman.
In particular, the repeating circle, invented in about 1787 by Borda, himself a strong proponent of decimalization, was adapted to use decimal angles.
Rutgers equipped the observatory with "a 6.5-inch equatorial refracting telescope, a meridian circle with four-inch object glass for transit observations, a sidereal clock, a mean solar clock...chronograph, repeating circle, and other instruments".
Borda could be said to have been a fanatic for decimalization: he had designed the repeating circle, a surveying instrument which allowed a much-improved precision in the measurement of angles between landmarks, but insisted that it be calibrated in "grades" ( of a quarter-circle) rather than degrees, with 100 minutes to a grade and 100 seconds to a minute.
As we have already shown that the IGF-1R expression on MM cells is upregulated after contact of the MM cells with BM endothelial cells (Asosingh et al, 2000b), this enhanced vascularisation will increase the effect of IGF-1 even further creating a repeating circle.
She made a repeating circle movement of her hand to demonstrate that the situation had been ongoing and said: "They had- It has been that way for a long time and-" (Fig. 3B).
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Repeated, circling, plunging, and again repeated, they amount to angelic incantations.
Probably it was nothing more than that repeated circling that made me stop and watch.
"Dessert on plates" is how one contemporary described Adam's design of repeated circles for the ceiling of the music room at 20 Portland Square.
And we wouldn't have done that if we didn't think it was what was appropriate," he repeats, circling the question as one might attack the track above the office in which we meet.
While the prose is fluid and eminently readable, a tribute in part to her translator, Lori Lantz, Voss occasionally seems to get lost in her own abundance of information, with the result that facts and assertions are repeated, circled back upon, and sometimes absent where they are needed.
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