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PERIOD
Period and periodic may refer to:
- Full stop, also known as a period, that marks the end of a sentence.
- An interval of time that an event, chain of events, instance or happening, takes place within. It is measured between a start point and an end point and generally repeats, or progresses, in a cycle with the end point of one period being the start point of the next.
Business
- In business, particularly accounting, a period is the time interval(s) that the accounts, statement, payments, or other calculations cover. The interval may vary depending on the on the situation. e.g. Payments, Receipts, Taxes - annually, quarterly or monthly. Salary or wages - monthly, fortnightly or weekly.
Education
- In schools, a period is the time allocated in the school timetable for instruction in a particular subject. While a study period is time where students are intended to undertake self directed study.
History
Performing Arts
Music
Philosophy
Science
- Periodization, is the attempt to categorize or divide time, or history, into discrete named blocks.
Biology
Chemistry
- Periodic acid, The name is not derived from period, but from iodine: per-iodic acid.
- Periodic table, a table of the chemical elements arranged based on their chemical and physical similarities and differences.
- Periodic table period, which is a row of elements in the periodic table.
Geology
Mathematics
Physics
- In physics, a period is an interval of time between the recurrence of phases in a vibration, waveform etc.
Astronomy
Optics
Period is also the name of the final novel in Dennis Cooper's George Miles Cycle.
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