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- different forms of chaotic dynamics (crisis-induced intermittency). Experimentally, intermittency appears as long periods of almost periodic behavior...
- temperatures are predicted to accelerate drying and cause more intermittency in rivers. Intermittent rivers are found on every continent, and may even be more...
- Look up intermittent or intermittency in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Intermittency is a behavior of dynamical systems: regular alternation of phases...
- Intermittent fasting is any of various meal timing schedules that cycle between voluntary fasting (or reduced calorie intake) and non-fasting over a given...
- 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...
- model of intermittency was presented by Peter Neilson, Megan Neilson, and Nicholas O’Dwyer. A more recent mathematical model of intermittency is given...
- Intermittent catheterization is a medical technique used in conditions where patients need either short-term catheter-based management of the urinary bladder...
- Intermittent claudication, also known as vascular claudication, is a symptom that describes muscle pain on mild exertion (ache, cramp, numbness or sense...