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transient(adj.) passing through briefly; passing into and out of existence (Because virtually everyone in Palm Beach is a tourist, the population of the town is quite transient.)
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transientA 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 include [..]
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transientof short duration, momentary.
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transientc. 1600, "transitory, not durable," from Latin transientem (nominative transiens) "passing over or away," present participle of transire "cross over, go over, pass over, haste [..]
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transientlasting only a short time.
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transientA change in the reactor coolant system temperature, pressure, or both, attributed to a change in the reactor’s power output. Transients can be caused by (1) adding or removing neutron poisons, (2) increasing or decreasing electrical load on the turbine generator, or (3) accident conditions.
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transienta sudden and very short duration signal. These signals start and stop within the analysis time (or measurement window). In most cases averaging is neither possible nor needed.
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transientA 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 include [..]
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transientA short-lived electrical event.
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transientAlternative term for non-durable.
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transientn. One who or that which is only of temporary existence.
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transientSee dynamic variation.
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transientThis is a momentary change in audio signal level.
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transientTraveler not associated with a group or tour. Someone who books on an individual basis.
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transientA momentary surge on a signal or power line. It may produce false signals or triggering impulses and cause insulation or component breakdowns and failures.
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transientTransient generally means something that is temporary. The term is often used in relation to occupancy of property for rent to others, such as hotels and other places of lodging. Transient residents a [..]
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transientTransient instance fields are neither saved nor restored by the standard serialization mechanism. You have to handle restoring them yourself. serialization synchronized thread thread safe code volatil [..]
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transientA Transient is temporal data identified by a custom name, stored in the web server database or memory for fast access. This temporal nature and use of fast memory caching is their primary distinction [..]
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transient(adj) lasting a very short time(n) one who stays for only a short time(n) (physics) a short-lived oscillation in a system caused by a sudden change of voltage or current or load(adj) of a mental act; [..]
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transient - See "Voltage Transient"
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transientA high amplitude, short duration pulse superimposed on the normal voltage.
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transientA high amplitude, short duration pulse superimposed on the normal voltage wave form or ground line.
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transient The fast radical change in a smooth sine wave that occurs in both voltage and current waveforms during the transition from one steady-state operating condition to another.
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transientA high amplitude, short duration pulse superimposed on the normal voltage.
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transientA high amplitude, short duration pulse superimposed on the normal voltage.
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transientA temporary change in steady state conditions when one parameter, such as load, is changed.
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transientAn individual that pays each time they use a parking facility, also known as a visitor.
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transientA sudden, high-amplitude signal peak that decays quickly. Drum sounds usually have strong transients.
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transient Usually the brief initial (or attack) portion of a waveform. Transients provide important cues that help our ears recognize sounds, but they are often difficult for an audio system to reproduce becau [..]
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transientThe leading edge of a percussive sound. Good transient response makes the sound as a whole more live and realistic.
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transientPassing especially quickly into and out of existence; passing through or by a place with only a brief stay.
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transientAn unintentional sound emitted from a submarine. When heard on sonar it is usually a surprise, especially it the sound source is extremely close in to your own ship.
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transient(ASW) A sudden sound emitted from a sonar contact. May be anything from a dropped wrench to the sound of torpedo or missile tube outer doors opening. Tends to generate high PUCKER FACTOR in nearby sub [..]
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transientThe word “transient” is basically a work used to describe individuals who do not fit into other categories. When one gets to know a bit more about the individual, it can be determine [..]
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transientIn computer programming, in Java specifically, transient is a keyword that is used to indicate that a variable should not be serialized. By default, all variables in an object can be serialized and th [..]
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transientsomething, such as a symptom, that exists only for a short time and then goes away
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transientShort lasting.
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transient'Transient' refers to something that is temporary; remaining for a short period of time. A transient probiotic strain is therefore one that passes through the gut without adhering to the gut wall lining. Adhesion to the gut wall lining is often considered an important factor in determining probiotic quality, as a probiotic that adheres ca [..]
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transientShort lasting.
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transient'Transient' refers to something that is temporary; remaining for a short period of time. A transient probiotic strain is therefore one that passes through the gut without adhering to the gut [..]
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transient1. A brief event, usually lasting less than a few milliseconds. In many situations transmission line theory, rather than circuit analysis, must be used to describe the propagation of a transient volta [..]
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transientSynonym for surge. See surge.
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transientshort-term guest; any person who passes through, but does not live in a specific location.
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transientIn the context of stochastic processes, "A state is called transient if there is a positive probability of leaving and never returning." -- Stokey and Lucas, p 322
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transientIf you are attending another college and want to take classes here to transfer back to your home college, submit a transient approval form or letter of good standing from your home institution.
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transient1) Applies to that which lasts or stays but a short time. A change from one steady-state condition to another. 2) The initial high-energy peak at the beginning of a waveform, such as one caused by the [..]
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transientOccurring when the system is still changing with time; i.e., a steady state has not been attained. Most groundwater flow systems are transient, not steady state.
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transientA sudden change in circuit conditions of short duration [but lasting longer than a Spike]. A short-lived increase or decrease in line voltage, see Voltage Transient. A voltage surge.
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transientA phenomenon of a non-repetitive nature caused by a sudden change in conditions that persist for a relatively short time after the change.
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transient
Passing or disappearing with time; transitory.
''a transient pleasure''
* Milton
*: this transient world
Remaining for only a brief time.
''a transient view of a landscape''
(physics) Deca [..]
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transientIn civil engineering, a transient is used to refer to any pressure wave that is short lived (i.e. not static pressure or pressure differential due to friction/minor loss in flow). The most common occu [..]
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transientIn computer programming, transient is a property of any element in the system that is temporary. The term applies to transient applications, i.e. software for the end-user which is displayed with a tr [..]
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transientA transient event is a short-lived burst of energy in a system caused by a sudden change of state.
The source of the transient energy may be an internal event or a nearby event. The energy then couple [..]
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transientIn acoustics and audio, a transient is a high amplitude, short-duration sound at the beginning of a waveform that occurs in phenomena such as musical sounds, noises or speech. It can sometimes contai [..]
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