transients

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English - Turkish
(Nükleer Bilimler) geçici olaylar
transient
geçici

Annemin kötü ruh hali geçicidir. - My mother's bad mood is transient.

Bir kişinin hayatı geçici bir şeydir. - The life of a person is a transient thing.

transient
süreksiz
transient
sürekli olmayan
transient
çabuk gelip geçen kimse
transient
(Tıp) transituvar
transient
ölümlü
transient
kısa bir süre kalan
transient
gelip geçici
transient
kısa süreli
transient
{i} kısa süreli konuk
transient
{s} geçerken uğrayan
transient
{i} geçici dalga
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fanilik
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transientlygeçici olarak
transient
{i} kısa bir süre kalan kimse
transient
yalnız kısa zaman kalan misafir
transient
radyo
transient
{s} kısa bir süre kalan, çabuk gelip geçen (kimse)
transient
geçici konuk
transient
{s} fani
transient
geçici dalga veya cereyan
transient
(Askeri) MİSAFİR PERSONEL; KADRO DIŞI PERSONEL; SEVKE TABİ PERSONEL; SEVK ERİ: Tayin edilmediği veya emrine verilmediği bir garnizon veya mevkide emrini, naklini veya sair işlemin yapılmasını bekleyen bir şahıs
transient
transientnessgeçicilik
transient
{s} çabuk geçen; fani, gelip geçici, ölümlü
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(Nükleer Bilimler) geçiş hali,geçici rejim
English - English
A non-repeating sound (such as percussion in music) or an abrupt change of voltage How a speaker handles transients is a good indicator of its performance 4
Electrical surges or spikes conducted through power or data lines Transients are typically generated as electrical devices are turned on or off See: Suppression
Instantaneous changes in dynamics, producing steep wave fronts
plural of transient
Short, sudden sound events within a soundtrack
The nonperiodic vibrations which produce the clicking sound heard at the instant of plucking a string
Special reactor operation that is usually of very short duration
The attack and decay (or beginning and ending) characteristics of a sound such as the quiver of a violin bow as it strikes the strings or the brief squawk of a saxophone as the air begins to vibrate the reed
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Remaining for only a brief time
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A person who passes through a place for a short time; a traveller; a migrant worker

Then, within the space of a few months, there were more transients than there were locals, and the imbalance seemed morally wrong.

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Operating beyond itself; having an external effect (antonym: immanent)
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Passing through; passing from one person to another
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Occasional; isolated; one-off; individual
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Passing or disappearing with time; transitory
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Decaying with time, especially exponentially
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having a positive probability of being left and never being visited again
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one who or that which is only of temporary existence
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{s} temporary, impermanent
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Transient is used to describe a situation that lasts only a short time or is constantly changing. the transient nature of high fashion. someone who has no home and moves around from place to place
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{a} soon past, very short, momentary
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A high amplitude, short duration pulse superimposed on the normal voltage wave form or ground line
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A temporary change in steady state conditions when one parameter, such as load, is changed
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a student regularly enrolled at another college or university who has written permission to attend USCA for a specific term
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A short surge of current or voltage, often occurring before steady-state conditions have become established
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– Spike or step change in a power supply parameter Commonly used in describing input line and output load characteristics
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A transient phenomenon, especially an electric current; a very brief surge
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Short duration change in a functional or environmental parameter
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Something which is transient
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a phenomenon caused by a sudden change in conditions that persist for relatively short time after the change
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A voltage of short duration Often used to describe extraneous voltages appearing on the signal lines resulting from lightning and similar disturbances
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Hasty; momentary; imperfect; brief; as, a transient view of a landscape
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of a mental act; causing effects outside the mind
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An abnormal and irregular electrical event, such as a surge
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A keyword in the Java programming language that indicates that a field is not part of the serialized form of an object When an object is serialized, the values of its transient fields are not included in the serial representation, while the values of its non-transient fields are included 1
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Staying for a short time; not regular or permanent; as, a transient guest; transient boarders
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{i} provisional, temporary, impermanent
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A high amplitude, short duration impulse superimposed on the normal voltage or current
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enduring a very short time; "the ephemeral joys of childhood"; "a passing fancy"; "youth's transient beauty"; "love is transitory but at is eternal"; "fugacious blossoms"
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A high amplitude, short duration pulse superimposed on the normal voltage
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(physics) a short-lived oscillation in a system caused by a sudden change of voltage or current or load one who stays for only a short time; "transient laborers
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An unhoused person
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That which remains but for a brief time
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Conditions which are changing with time (Rice (1991))
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(adj ) In the JavaTM look and feel, characteristic of a keyword that indicates that a field is not part of the serialized form of an object When an object is serialized, the values of its transient fields are not included in the serial representation, while the values of its non-transient fields are included
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Any of the non-sustaining, non-periodic frequency components of a sound, usually of brief duration and higher amplitude than the sustaining components, and occurring near the onset of the sound (attack transients)
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A short term phenomena seen on the way towards, and before reaching, a steady state
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A relatively loud, non-repeating signal in an audio waveform which occurs very quickly, such as the attack of a snare drum
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In audio, the often sharp beginning [transient] of an individual aural event, then followed by the middle [sustain] and end [decay] The initial attack of the strike of a cymbal or triangle, for example, poses challenges in the reproduction due to the very fast rise time of the signal, going from zero to very loud extremely rapidly, necessitating perfect tracking by the electronics and loudspeakers to not get blunted or softened
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A sudden and unwanted increase or decrease of supply voltage or current
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one who stays for only a short time; "transient laborers"
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Passing before the sight or perception, or, as it were, moving over or across a space or scene viewed, and then disappearing; hence, of short duration; not permanent; not lasting or durable; not stationary; passing; fleeting; brief; transitory; as, transient pleasure
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In astronomy, a source that suddenly changes, such as appearing, disappearing or drastically brightening or dimming
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(physics) a short-lived oscillation in a system caused by a sudden change of voltage or current or load
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A temporary change occurring in a circuit due to a sudden change of voltage or load
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A high-voltage burst of electric current, usually lasting less than 1 second, occurring randomly
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A response, or behavior, of a time series that is heavily dependent on the initial conditions chosen to begin a recursive calculation The transient response is typically undesirable, and initially masks the true steady-state behavior of the process of interest
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admission status of students currently enrolled at another institution applying for temporary admission to Armstrong Atlantic for one term Students must be in good standing at their home institution, and have written permission from their dean or registrar to take specific courses at Armstrong Atlantic that may be transferred to their home institution
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Remaining only for a short time
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An abrupt change in voltage, of short duration for example, a brief pulse caused by the operation of a switch Also known as Spike
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