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Lasting or existing for a short time only.
passing
brief
transitional
transitory
ephemeral
fugacious
short-lived
temporary
impermanent
Of a mental act; causing effects outside the mind.
transeunt
immanent
1
It may be a
transient
animal or a resident animal, he said.
2
However, this suppressive effect was
transient
and normalized by day 21 post-BMT.
3
The postoperative course was uneventful except
transient
bradycardia immediately after the procedure.
4
However, a
transient
low CD4 count is not uncommon in recent infections.
5
Patients: One hundred consecutive patients with ischemic stroke and
transient
ischemic attack.
6
Youth is the biggest drawing card in the world and-themost
transient
.
7
Optic neuritis and
transient
visual disturbances are common and challenging neuro-ophthalmic problems.
8
Changes to the Constitution are not done for trivial or
transient
reasons.
9
The exterior and
transient
is the product of the interior and permanent.
10
Permanent residents, the
transient
trade, ballrooms and general descriptive features View Article
11
In Europe, the
transient
possession of our Capital can be no disgrace.
12
In visual cortex, neither
transient
nor sustained effects showed significant between-group differences.
13
We mere citizens are emotional creatures and political compromises are
transient
arrangements.
14
How the immune system adapts to
transient
nutritional stress remains poorly understood.
15
The alterations as a result of surgery were
transient
and compensated rapidly.
16
In nature, plants are constantly exposed to many
transient
,
but recurring, stresses.
transient
transient expression
transient transfection
transient increase
transient receptor
only transient