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transient1 [ˈtrænziənt, Am ˈtrænʃənt, -ʒənt, -ziənt] ADJ

transient
transient

transient2 [ˈtrænziənt, Am ˈtrænʃənt, -ʒənt, -ziənt] N AM

transient
bezdomny(-na) m (f)

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However, outgassing does occasionally occur, and could be responsible for a minor percentage of the reported lunar transient phenomena.
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Transient textural changes are occasionally noted but often resolve within a few months; however, permanent textural changes and scarring very rarely occur.
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A fissure seems to grow between the father and son during the uncomfortable, transient, confusing meeting.
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As she names these objects, she finds them to be reminders of human endeavor, past and present, though in themselves they are transient.
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There may be an effusion on ultrasound, similar to transient synovitis.
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An example of transient oscillation can be found in digital (pulse) signals in computer networks.
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When conductive bodies are present, the diffusion of the transients is changed.
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The hotel also accommodated wealthy permanent residents in addition to transient guests who enjoyed the palace hotel.
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The operating system for the 360 had two areas reserved for transients that supported input/output operations.
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Short-term memory is supported by transient patterns of neuronal communication, dependent on regions of the frontal lobe (especially dorsolateral prefrontal cortex) and the parietal lobe.
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