Definition of Transiency. Meaning of Transiency. Synonyms of Transiency

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Definition of Transiency

Transiency
Transience Tran"sience, Transiency Tran"sien*cy, n. The quality of being transient; transientness.

Meaning of Transiency from wikipedia

- In 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...
- mechanical engineering, a transient response is the response of a system to a change from an equilibrium or a steady state. The transient response is not necessarily...
- Electric transient may refer to: Physical phenomena: Transient response Transient (oscillation) Transient recovery voltage Voltage spike Voltage droop...
- In systems theory, a system is said to be transient or in a transient state when a process variable or variables have been changed and the system has...
- A transient ischemic attack (TIA), commonly known as a mini-stroke, is a minor stroke whose noticeable symptoms usually end in less than an hour. TIA...
- Transient synovitis of hip (also called toxic synovitis; see below for more synonyms) is a self-limiting condition in which there is an inflammation of...
- Transient lingual papillitis are painful, hypertrophic, red and white lingual papillae on the tongue. Transient lingual papillitis can affect males and...
- Transient noise pulses consist of a relatively short pulse followed by decaying low frequency oscillations. The initial peak is often due to an impulse...
- This Transient Life (無常, Mujō) is a 1970 ****anese erotic drama film directed by Akio ****oji, in his feature directorial debut. It is the first film in...
- Transient electromagnetics, (also time-domain electromagnetics / TDEM), is a geophysical exploration technique in which electric and magnetic fields are...