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* Continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion ( CSII ) See: Insulin pump
* Continuous power dissipation Brakes typically get hot in use, and fail when the temperature gets too high.
* L. D. Landau and E. M. Lifshitz, Electrodynamics of Continuous Media, Pergamon, Oxford, 1960, pp. 368 376.
* Solar Dynamics Observatory 11 February 2010 Continuous solar monitoring
* Erik Sturkell, Freysteinn Sigmundsson: Continuous deflation of the Askja caldera, Iceland, during the 1983 1998 noneruptive period, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL.
Continuous service from 0715 hrs Monday Saturday and 0900 hrs on Sunday.
* Hessaby M, Continuous Particles, Proceedings of the American Physical Society, Minutes of the Meeting at Montreal, June 19 21, 1947,
* Continuous rating scale ( also called the graphic rating scale ) respondents rate items by placing a mark on a line.
** Continuous source Common source outbreak where the exposure occurs over multiple incubation periods
Continuous Fourier transform
Continuous operation
Continuous wave
* H. Gouraud, " Continuous shading of curved surfaces ," IEEE Transactions on Computers, C-20 ( 6 ): 623 629, 1971.
* Yohanan Friedmann, Prophecy Continuous Aspects of Ahmadi Religious Thought and Its Medieval Background ; Oxford University Press ( 2003 ) ISBN 965-264-014-X
** Robin Hartshorne ( 2011 ) Review of Continuous Symmetry, American Mathematical Monthly 118: 565 8.
* Continuous use of the property The disseisor must, for statute of limitations purposes, hold that property continuously for the entire limitations period, and use it as a true owner would for that time.
* Continuous Markov process stochastic differential equations or a Fokker-Planck equation continuous time, continuous state space, events occur continuously according to a random Wiener process.
*" Virustat, a Device for Continuous Production of Viruses ," Applied Microbiology, 14 ( 6 ): 940 952 ( 1966 November ) with Leslie S. Jacobson.
The Continuous Ministry or Continuous Cabinet was an informal designation used to describe two nineteenth century colonial governments: in Queensland, Australia from 1890 to 1899 ; and in New Zealand from 1876 to 1890 ( or 1887 ) except for 1877 79 & 1884 87.

Continuous and Often
* Continuous function chart, sort of Function block diagram enabling to program both Boolean and analogue expressions ; Often associated with Sequential function chart ( SFC )

Continuous and physical
* Continuous passive motion, a physical therapy technique
Experimental approaches for characterizing polymers are also common, using Polymer characterization methods, such as size exclusion chromatography, Viscometry, Dynamic light scattering, and Automatic Continuous Online Monitoring of Polymerization Reactions ( ACOMP ) for determining the chemical, physical, and material properties of polymers.
Continuous physical development was done yearly like construction of the TLE Room, Canteen and school garage through Mr &.

Continuous and system
* Continuous ink system, a cost-effective replacement for ink-jet printer cartridges
* Continuous Injection System, a fuel injection system developed by the Robert Bosch Group
Continuous tracks or caterpillar tracks are a system of vehicle propulsion in which a continuous band of treads is driven by two or more wheels.
* Continuous Controls Monitoring describes techniques of continuously monitoring and auditing an IT system
1535 MEDEA Cluster takes over from JESSI as vehicle for system innovation in microelectronics • Continuous and Systematic Evaluation scheme deployed • Romania joins
The CAC 40 takes its name from the Paris Bourse's early automation system Cotation Assistée en Continu ( Continuous Assisted Quotation ).
* Automatic Blowdown / Continuous Heat Recovery System: This system allows the boiler to blowdown only when makeup water is flowing to the boiler, thereby transferring the maximum amount of heat possible from the blowdown to the makeup water.
In contrast to Continuous signal systems, where the behaviour of a system is often described by a set of linear differential equations, discrete-time systems are described in terms of difference equations.
; Continuous data protection: Instead of scheduling periodic backups, the system immediately logs every change on the host system.
* Continuous emissions monitoring system
The CBSE board also introduced a new system of evaluation called CCE ( Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation ).
Continuous evolution of system capabilities in rapid response to changing user needs and technology is highlighted by the evolvable architecture, representing a class of solutions.
Continuous integration servers such as CruiseControl or Hudson continually monitor the source code control system.
Salter developed a procedure to correct congenital dislocation of the hip, pioneered Continuous Passive Motion for the treatment of joint injuries, and co-developed a classification of growth plate injuries in children, commonly known as the Salter-Harris fractures classification system.
The " S " indicated that the locomotive had been fitted with Continuous Automatic Warning System ( CAWS ), an in-cab system that displays the aspect of the next signal.
Research to develop a Straticharge Continuous Fuel-Injection ( SCFI ) system ( an early gasoline direct injection ( GDI ) design ) was conducted with the backing of AMC.
* Continuous linked settlement, the financial settlement system and original brand name of the system owners CLS
Continuous light application of the brakes can be particularly destructive in both wear and adding heat to the brake system.
Continuous monitoring activities include configuration management and control of information system components, security impact analyses of changes to the system, ongoing assessment of security controls, and status reporting.
Continuous simulations are usually modelled using differential equations that track the state of the system with reference to time.
Continuous obsolescence or perpetual revolution is a phenomenon where industry trends, or other items that do not immediately correspond to technical needs, mandate a continual readaptation of a system ; such work does not increase the usefulness of the system, but is required for the system to continue fulfilling its functions.

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