Definition of Transients

1. Noun. (plural of transient) ¹

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Definition of Transients

1. transient [n] - See also: transient

Lexicographical Neighbors of Transients

transiences
transiencies
transiency
transient
transient acantholytic dermatosis
transient albuminuria
transient global amnesia
transient ischaemic attack
transient ischemic attack
transient luminous events
transient retinopathy
transiently
transientness
transients (current term)
transients and migrants
transiliac
transilience
transiliences
transiliency
transilient
transilluminate
transillumination
transilluminator
transilluminators
transin
transinfection
transinfections
transinsular

Literary usage of Transients

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Theory and Calculations of Electrical Circuits by Charles Proteus Steinmetz (1917)
"The characteristic of transients therefore is, as implied in the term, that they are of limited, usually very short duration, intervening between two ..."

2. Jewish Philanthropy: An Exposition of Principles and Methods of Jewish by Boris David Bogen (1917)
"Meanwhile, it is deplorable to observe that this class of dependents is, in the majority of cases, treated in the same manner as other transients. ..."

3. Plasma Physics Of The Local Cosmos by National Academies Press, National Academy of Sciences (U.S., National Research Council (U.S.), United States, Committee on Solar and Space Physics (2004)
"UNIVERSALITY OF STRUCTURES AND transients Structures and transients are ubiquitous in the observable universe and play key roles in the redistribution of ..."

4. Utilisation and Reliability of High Power Proton Accelerators: Workshop by NEA Nuclear Science Committee (2001)
"... PLANT TO ACCELERATOR BEAM transients T. Takizuka, H. Oigawa, T. Sasa, K. Tsujimoto, ... transients of the primary coolant temperature, the water/steam ..."

5. Theory and Calculation of Electric Circuits by Charles Proteus Steinmetz (1917)
"The characteristic of transients therefore is, as implied in the term, that they are of limited, usually very short duration, intervening between two ..."

6. A Treatise on the Law of Bailments: Including Carriers, Innkeepers and Pledge by James Schouler (1897)
"The Same Subject; transients, Boarders, etc., distinguished.— As between guests and the boarder or lodger, it is commonly true that the guest is ..."

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