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- Rock and pop music remained roughly synonymous until the late 1960s, after which pop became associated with music that was more commercial, ephemeral, and accessible.
- 1372 – 1350 BC: Akhetaton (Amarna) is constructed as the ephemeral capital of the pharaoh Akhenaten and dedicated to the sun god Aten.
- The vegetation is savanna woodland dissected by ephemeral streams with a small number of permanent or semi-permanent waterholes.
- The area is characterized as a maturely dissected region where the ephemeral minor tributaries converge into the tributaries of principal streams.
- The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), the User Datagram Protocol (UDP), and the Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) typically use an ephemeral port for the client-end of a client–server communication.
- After hearing some of Münchhausen's stories, Raspe adapted them anonymously into literary form, first in German as ephemeral magazine pieces and then in English as the 1785 book, which was first published in Oxford by a bookseller named Smith.
- Many of these habitats are ephemeral in nature, reflecting the paucity and seasonality of available water.
- As a result, the film could be only screened in an ephemeral and circumstantial way in some points of the interior of the country.
- Some species are planktonic (living in the water column), some are benthic (living on the sediments), several species have parasitic phases, and some continental species may live in limnoterrestrial habitats and other wet terrestrial places, such as swamps, under leaf fall in wet forests, bogs, springs, ephemeral ponds, puddles, damp moss, or water-filled recesses of plants (phytotelmata) such as bromeliads and pitcher plants.
- In software engineering, anti-patterns include the big ball of mud (lack of) design, the god object (where a single class handles all control in a program rather than control being distributed across multiple classes), magic numbers (unique values with an unexplained meaning or multiple occurrences which could be replaced with a named constant), and poltergeists (ephemeral controller classes that only exist to invoke other methods on classes).
- Herbaceous plants most often are low-growing plants, different from woody plants like trees and shrubs, tending to have soft green stems that lack lignification and their above-ground growth is ephemeral and often seasonal in duration.
- Common geographic features include numerous endorheic basins, ephemeral lakes, plateaus, and bolson valleys alternating with mountains (as described below).
- As an adaptation to living in ephemeral waters, the eggs of most killifish can survive periods of partial dehydration.
- PJ Mariette takes note of the various artists including Santi di Tito, Gregorio Pagani, Camillo Pagni, and Giovanni Battista Paggi, who worked on the ephemeral decorations.
- It is primarily found along coastal sand dunes and beaches, but also hyper-arid habitats, ephemeral streambeds, and Tillandsia groves further inland, as far as the Andean foothills.
- The spotted salamander usually lives in mature forests with ponds or ephemeral vernal pools for breeding sites.
- Wadis, as drainage courses, are formed by water, but are distinguished from river valleys or gullies in that surface water is intermittent or ephemeral.
- Shortly afterwards, the river transforms from a perennial stream to an ephemeral wash as it travels northwestwards through Hunt Valley, where it receives the Zuni River, then receiving Silver Creek and the Puerco River—its main tributaries—near the town of Holbrook as it flows into the Painted Desert.
- The variable drought and flood cycles of the area make the river ephemeral with many semi-permanent waterholes.
- Gullies are commonly related to intermittent or ephemeral water flow, usually associated with localised intense or protracted rainfall events or snowmelt.
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