0 not happening regularly or continuously; stopping and starting repeatedly or with periods in between:
intermittent rain
an intermittent noise
Although she made intermittent movie appearances, she was essentially a stage actress.
1 not happening regularly or continuously; stopping and starting repeatedly or with long periods in between
The squares are replaced by intermittent hexagonal patterns when the aspect ratio is increased.
These changes are subtle and intermittent at first and become more permanent and obvious as the disease progresses.
There is clearly scope for further analysis specifically focussed on this intermittent alternation.
Intermittent exchanges such as this were common and enabled the group to stay informed about one another's daily events.
I hope the arguments of the last few pages make intermittent existence appear more plausible.
He also reports seeing an intermittent rushing of fluid upstream from the leading edge of the protuberance in a 'jet' close to the wall.
I hope these considerations make intermittent existence appear more plausible.
Research into the dynamic nature of the human fovea-cortex systems with intermittent and modulated light.
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