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Photography plays a crucial role in his art due to its often ephemeral and transient state.
This initial situation is often identified as a transient state, start-up or warm-up period.
The length of the transient state will depend on the initial conditions of the system.
Mind-wandering appears to be both a stable trait of people and a transient state.
Most commonly, reactors are run at steady-state, but can also be operated in a transient state.
Two photographs capture a kind of tentativeness or transient state, which seems a very contemporary sensation.
While the reactor is in a transient state the model equation must be derived from the differential mass and energy balances.
In Nevada, by far the most transient state, nearly four out of five residents were born in another state or country.
The transient state form of this flow equation, known commonly as Richards equation:
Conversely, a tank being drained or filled with fluid is a system in transient state, because its volume of fluid changes with time.
Transient state (chemical engineering)
It was thought for many years that all delirium was a transient state of brain dysfunction that fluctuated on an hourly basis.
At steady-state, the flow rate in must equal the mass flow rate out, otherwise the tank will overflow or go empty (transient state).
The census shows that Nevada is by far the most transient state, with Las Vegas the most transient major city.
The discipline of aesthetics, which originated in the eighteenth century, mistook this transient state of affairs for a revelation of the permanent nature of art.
Singlehood on Upswing Single adulthood is usually considered a transient state and has received scant attention from psychologists, Dr. Waehler said.
Last week, in his airy offices on West 25th Street, Mr. Beylerian faced a fresh reminder of this transient state of affairs.
It was impossible for him to assess to what extent her feelings had developed in a transient state of mind engendered by her husband's death, as he told Matthew.
When a reactor is first brought back into operation (after maintenance or inoperation) it would be considered to be in a transient state, where key process variables change with time.
In chemical and electrical engineering, a system is said to be in a transient state when a process variable has been changed and the system has not yet reached steady-state.
Instead of wholesale transformation of a nation, then, occupation was supposed to be a short, transient state of affairs, with minimal intervention of the occupying authority in the lives of civilians.
In the example given, if you create a subclass that you do not want to serialize (perhaps because it depends on transient state), you must resort to explicitly throwing (per docs)
A basic property about an absorbing Markov chain is the expected number of visits to a transient state j starting from a transient state i (before being absorbed).
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Thus, Q describes the probability of transitioning from some transient state to another while R describes the probability of transitioning from some transient state to some absorbing state.