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A short-lived aspect of a signal, such as the attack and decay of musical tones. A speaker that can react quickly to rapid changes in the music is said to have good "transient response."
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A voltage or current impulse of short duration, usually less than 1/2 of a 60 Hz cycle (approximately 1/100 of a second).
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| transient ischemic attack |
A temporary stroke-like event that lasts for only a short time and is caused by a temporarily blocked blood vessel leading to or within the brain. Also called a
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| transient |
Any of the non-sustaining, non-periodic frequency components of a sound, usually of brief duration and higher amplitude than the sustaining components, and occurring near the onset of the sound (attack transients).
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| transient |
Time-varying. Usually used to describe a very short period pulse of electromagnetic field.
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