intermittent in the PONS Dictionary

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The heart functions as a pump delivering an intermittent volume of blood, incrementally delivered to the lungs, body and brain.
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During the day the planetary boundary layer usually is well-mixed, whereas at night it becomes stably stratified with weak or intermittent mixing.
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It was recommended that the club made a habit of changing them after three to four seasons to save the club performing intermittent repairs.
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Frequent political paralysis and intermittent violence marked this period.
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Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and intermittent freshwater marshes.
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Its natural habitats are rivers, freshwater marshes, and intermittent freshwater marshes.
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In addition, some springs has become intermittent (no water flowing during dry season) because of the destruction of their watersheds.
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His health, never robust, had for many years shown intermittent signs of failing.
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Moreover, as other symptoms begin to resolve, intermittent paranoia may be seen.
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The river system, being blackwater throughout its entire length, flows through highly intermittent bottom swampland.
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