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Transient and coupled
The fastest 200-500 computers were invited to join because it is a 200 year model and results were needed by February 2006 for the Transient coupled model launch.
* Transient coupled model-This comprises an 80 year Hindcast and an 80 year Forecast.

Transient and with
The Aster computer could use the software written for the popular Tandy TRS-80 computer while fixing many of the problems of that computer, but it could also run CP / M software, with a big amount of free memory ( Transient Program Area, TPA ) and a full 80 × 25 display, and it could be used as a Videotext terminal.
Transient tic disorder consists of multiple motor tics, phonic tics or both, with a duration between four weeks and twelve months.
The Burst and Transient Source Experiment ( BATSE ), with Gerald J. Fishman of MSFC serving as Principal Investigator, is an ongoing examination of the many years of data from gamma-ray bursts, pulsars, and other transient gamma-ray phenomena.
Their next album, 1993's Transient Random-Noise Bursts with Announcements, was their first American release under Elektra, and became an underground hit in both the U. S. and the U. K. Mark Jenkins commented in The Washington Post that with this album, Stereolab " continues the glorious drones of indie work, giving celestial sweep to garage-rock organ pumping and rhythm-guitar strumming ".
* Transient Random-Noise Bursts with Announcements ( 1993 ), Duophonic / Elektra
In June 2011, a team from the University of Geneva, Switzerland, reported XMM-Newton seeing a flare that lasted four hours at a peak intensity of 10, 000 times the normal rate, from an observation of Supergiant Fast X-Ray Transient IGR J18410-0535, where a blue supergiant star shed a plume of matter that was partly ingested by the smaller neutron star with the accompanying X-ray emissions.
The High Energy Transient Explorer ( abbreviated HETE ; also known as Explorer 79 ) was an American astronomical satellite with international participation ( mainly Japan and France ).
This area of research has recently received considerable attention with the identification and cloning of the Transient Receptor Potential ( TRP ) family of proteins.
Transient module names all began with $$ A or $$ B to speed loading, and they were often referred to as " A-Transients " or " B-transients.
Transient hyperammonemia of the newborn presentes with respiratory distress syndrome in the preterm newborn.
# Transient test: usually done with AC or DC dynamometers, the engine power and speed are varied throughout the test cycle.
However later research, initially by Professor Kearney at Cork University Hospital ( published 1995 ) and then by Dr Dipak Kanabar at Guys Hospital in London clearly demonstrated that Infant Colic was linked to Transient Lactose Intolerance and could be controlled by pre-incubating the baby's feed with lactase enzyme.
* 2-m Himalayan Chandra Telescope with the 50-cm Antipodal Transient Observatory in the background
Surface EM methods are based mostly on Transient EM methods using surface loops with a surface receiver, or a downhole tool lowered into a borehole which transects a body of mineralisation.
# redirect Transient Random-Noise Bursts with Announcements
All consecutive patients with a presumed diagnosis of acute stroke or Transient ischemic attack ( TIA ) ( including ischemic stroke, intracerebral hemorrhage, and subarachnoid hemorrhage ) presenting within 14 days of stroke onset to a participating hospital are included in the registry.

Transient and Heat
Transient conduction ( see Heat equation ) occurs when the temperature within an object changes as a function of time.

Transient and transfer
Transient groundwater flow is analogous to the diffusion of heat in a solid, therefore some solutions to hydrological problems have been adapted from heat transfer literature.

coupled and with
Any abilities I may have were achieved in their present shape from experience in sharing in the growth and control of my business, coupled with raising my family.
When he discovered they had received from the Company's Court of Directors no permission to live in India, coupled with the fact that they were Americans who had been sent to Asia to convert `` the heathen '', he became more belligerent than ever.
Heat during the Atlanta campaign, coupled with unsuitable clothing, caused individual irritation that was compounded by a lack of opportunity to bathe and shift into clean clothing.
Continuing technical problems involved in the use of this fuel, coupled with significant improvements in aircraft range through other means, have now raised serious questions about the value of the high-energy fuel program.
Jet -- which I coupled with the Deerstalker carbine as one of the year's two biggest developments -- few significant innovations appeared among 1961's handguns.
At the same time, Roosevelt's Federal Housing Administration, coupled with Henry Morgenthau's cheap-money policy, permitted ordinary lower-middle-class families to build their own homes.
His music shows a sensuality coupled with an eerie quality that suggest somehow a blood-kinship with Dappertutto in Offenbach's Hoffman.
The result, coupled with the salesmanship for which American industry is famous, is considerable expenditure of funds and efforts in marginal areas.
But it coupled with this a requirement that Indians must bring their pelts to Mobile and thus save all costs of transportation into and out of the Indian country.
Australia reached a cricketing peak in the 1990s and early 2000s, coupled with a general decline in England's fortunes.
Dionysius of Halicarnassus exhorts us to " Observe in Alcaeus the sublimity, brevity and sweetness coupled with stern power, his splendid figures, and his clearness which was unimpaired by the dialect ; and above all mark his manner of expressing his sentiments on public affairs ," while Quintilian, after commending Alcaeus for his excellence " in that part of his works where he inveighs against tyrants and contributes to good morals ; in his language he is concise, exalted, careful and often like an orator ;" goes on to add: " but he descended into wantonnness and amours, though better fitted for higher things.
What expands the qualities of further bodily response is a very subtle nod forward to counteract a common backward startle pattern, coupled with an upward movement of the head away from the body that lengthens the spine.
The huge ratio of length vs cross sectional area coupled with velocity made the arrow orders of magnitude more powerful than any other hand held weapon until firearms were invented.
The shelter provided by these two mountainous ridges has produced a " micro climate " which provides relatively mild temperatures for the region and, coupled with the fertile glacial sedimentary soils on the valley floor, the region is conducive to growing vegetable and fruit crops.
Its small 37 mm gun and light armor was seen as a flaw, but was produced in such a large volume and, coupled with its off-road capability, that this shortcoming was largely overlooked.
In the direct elemental analysis of solid samples, the new leaders are laser-induced breakdown and laser ablation mass spectrometry, and the related techniques with transfer of the laser ablation products into inductively coupled plasma.
In the 19th century a renewed interest in Renaissance polyphony coupled with an ignorance of the fact that vocal parts were often doubled by instrumentalists led to the term coming to mean unaccompanied vocal music.
Often these procedures are coupled with legislation or other common law doctrines that establish standards for proper rulemaking.
A linear charge coupled device ( CCD ) array with 200 pixels is used as the detector.
Metal acetylides can be coupled with primary alkyl halides.
Beethoven wrote this piece in triple time, but it is punctuated in a way that, when coupled with the speed of the metre, makes it sound as though it is in quadruple time.
This incident, coupled with Stalin's demands for the restitution of the Turkish provinces of Kars, Artvin and Ardahan to the Soviet Union ( which were lost by Turkey with the Russo – Turkish War of 1877 – 1878, but were regained with the Treaty of Kars in 1921 ) was one of the main reasons why Turkey decided to give up its general principle of neutrality in foreign affairs.

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