- States.
Glacial streams are
considered intermittent streams as the flow
intermittence fluctuates with
solar energy input. Most
glacial streams are alpine...
- scintillating,
blinking or
traveling which give an
illusion of
flashing or
intermittence or as an animation. Wyckoff, Mark A. (1989). Sign Regulation: An Overview...
-
German Language courses for
international students.
After a
longer intermittence period, LMU's
Summer University resumed as
Internationaler Münchner...
-
architecture in
which the
network is
designed for always-on use, not
intermittence and scarcity.
Rather than
intelligence being designed into the network...
- 18
months for
scheduled refueling and maintenance. To cope with such
intermittence by
nuclear (and
centralized fossil-fueled)
power plants,
utilities install...
-
centuries earlier to the
Delhi Sultanate.
Minimising intermittence: The
concept of
minimising the
intermittence is
first implied in one of Al-Jazari's saqiya...
-
musical function.
David Cunningham, a Gl**** scholar,
writes that the
intermittence of Gl****'s "Knee Plays"
amongst the opera's four acts,
serves as a "constant...
- al-Jazari's machines.[verification needed] The
concept of
minimising the
intermittence is also
first implied in one of al-Jazari's
saqiya devices,
which was...
- for
connections and
clusters of words. By
measuring the
frequency and
intermittence of words,
Amancio claimed to
identify the text's
keywords and produced...
- in his novel: Thus the
novel embodies and
manifests the
principle of
intermittence: to live
means to
perceive different and
often conflicting aspects of...