Examples of using Transient in English and their translations into Turkish
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Fainting; a transient loss of consciousness and postural tone, characterized by rapid onset, short duration, and spontaneous recovery.
All I ask is as you carry on your transient life, you think of Henry
He is a local and not a transient, which will make identifying him even more difficult.
They pity you for knowing only the transient affairs… and never the true love.
But if they see a Sign, they turn away, and say,"This is(but) transient magic.
But if they see a Sign, they turn away, and say,"This is(but) transient magic.
Alternatively, it is possible that on an airless body such as the Moon, transient magnetic fields could be generated during large impact events.
Fish, of course. We don't know if he's a resident or transient orca.
We don't know if he's a resident or transient orca.- Fish, of course.
The book focuses on what Trinh describes as'the transient line between winning and losing',
During forward acceleration and before the transient mass change in the capacitor decays,
Calcium activates the selective cation channel transient receptor potential melastatin 5(TrpM5)
not transient, but permanent; not costly, but free.
dropping their load, allow characterization of the high-water marks for transient floods in areas like temporary Lake Lewis.
In 2013, NASA reported that the Van Allen Probes had discovered a transient, third radiation belt, which was observed for four weeks until it was destroyed by a powerful, interplanetary shock wave from the Sun.
A lot more Earth-like, Lanza: So, if Venus were, in the past, then that tells us that having a habitable world is something that is actually very precious and maybe is transient.
An author of over 200 articles, Askaryan made a significant contribution to the field of high energy physics(see Askaryan effect and ANITA(Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna)), acoustics, and optics.
A more thorough analysis of water rockets: moist adiabats, transient flows, and inertials forces in a soda bottle,
having"a rapid turnover of membership" and as being transient collectives with vague boundaries and fluctuating belief systems.
Transient behavior.