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transient nature

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meanings of transientand nature


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transient
adjective
uk /ˈtræn.zi.ənt/ us /ˈtræn.zi.ənt/
lasting for only a short ...
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nature
noun
uk /ˈneɪ.tʃər/ us /ˈneɪ.tʃɚ/
all the animals, plants, rocks, etc. in the world and all the features, forces, and processes that happen or exist independently of people, such as the weather, the sea, mountains, the production of young animals or plants, ...
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Examples of transient nature


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Maybe the transientnature of crystallographic computing will be addressed in a third edition?
A cardiac cause may be difficult to confirm because of the unpredictable transientnature of episodes.
The single most common factor was the transientnature of populations affected by these outbreaks.
The transientnature of weekly markets seldom leads to the development of capitalintensive infrastructure.
This transientnature contributed to establishing two different regimes of neural sensitivity.
The effect of this transientnature on reflectivity has been discussed.
However, the transientnature of rave, particularly in the early 1990s, also added a further element of defamiliarisation.
Given the transientnature of shedding it is possible that our study missed any association between some events and shedding.
A prominent characteristic of most cells was their sustained or transientnature in responding to the flashing spot.
The association of emotional intensity with change causes the intensity to decrease steadily due to the transientnature of changes.
He referred to the transientnature of some school populations.
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Moreover, non-graduates who have never had access to the shared transientnature of student households may still emulate the lifestyle experiences of their graduate peers.
That is, the transientnature of the acoustic cues for consonants induces a categorical, rather than a continuous, mode of perception.
The small amplitude and transientnature of this component indicate that it is unlikely to affect our basic conclusions regarding inhibition.
Furthermore, the use of explicit knowledge is minimized in such a task because of its emphasis on comprehension and reading speed and its transientnature of stimulus presentation.
Due to the transientnature of the fields, the focusing was energy selective, as only protons passing through the cylinder while the fields were active were focused.
But we are only too well aware of the potentially transientnature of this improved situation.
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The difficulty in that respect is due to the transientnature of occupation of holiday caravans.
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Because of the transientnature of consular cases, papers on them are usually only kept for 7 years.
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Monitoring is difficult because of the transientnature of the odour, but the most sophisticated analytical equipment is in use.
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The difference in proportions between the noun and verb labels likely reflects the transientnature of the action referent and the necessarily different definition of nonverbal support which was used.
They say that our troubles are not simply the result of little local difficulties or the result of economic problems of a transientnature.
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The truth is that teaching in the inner city is difficult in particular because of the transientnature of the population.
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