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different forms of
chaotic dynamics (crisis-induced
intermittency). Experimentally,
intermittency appears as long
periods of
almost periodic behavior...
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temperatures are
predicted to
accelerate drying and
cause more
intermittency in rivers.
Intermittent rivers are
found on
every continent, and may even be more...
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intermittent or
intermittency in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Intermittency is a
behavior of
dynamical systems:
regular alternation of phases...
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Intermittent fasting is any of
various meal
timing schedules that
cycle between voluntary fasting (or
reduced calorie intake) and non-fasting over a given...
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Fluorescence intermittency, or blinking, is the
phenomenon of
random switching between ON (bright) and OFF (dark)
states of the
emitter under its continuous...
- An
intermittent fault,
often called simply an "
intermittent"[citation needed] (or
anecdotally "interfailing"[citation needed]), is a
malfunction of a device...
- An
intermittent mechanism or
intermittent movement is a
device or
movement which regularly advances an object, web, or
plastic film and then
holds it in...
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model of
intermittency was
presented by
Peter Neilson,
Megan Neilson, and
Nicholas O’Dwyer. A more
recent mathematical model of
intermittency is given...
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Intermittent catheterization is a
medical technique used in
conditions where patients need
either short-term catheter-based
management of the
urinary bladder...
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Intermittent claudication, also
known as
vascular claudication, is a
symptom that
describes muscle pain on mild
exertion (ache, cramp,
numbness or sense...