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Continuous distillation produces at least two output fractions, including at least one volatile distillate fraction, which has boiled and been separately captured as a vapor condensed to a liquid.
Continuous distillation differs from batch distillation in the respect that concentrations should not change over time.
Continuous distillation can be run at a steady state for an arbitrary amount of time.
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It is possible for some units to operate continuously and others be in batch operation in a chemical plant ; for example, see Continuous distillation and Batch distillation.
Continuous distillation, a form of distillation, is an ongoing separation in which a mixture is continuously ( without interruption ) fed into the process and separated fractions are removed continuously as output streams.
Continuous distillation is used widely in the chemical process industries where large quantities of liquids have to be distilled.

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Continuous low-level lighting may be provided in the shelter by means of a 4-cell hot-shot battery to which is wired a 150-milliampere flashlight-type bulb.
Continuous administration is not recommended for lactating cows.
Continuous development on modules is rare, many are abandoned by their authors, or go years between new versions being released.
Continuous tone can be achieved with graphite on a smooth surface without blending, but the technique is laborious, involving small circular or oval strokes with a somewhat blunt point.
The etiology of the fugue state is related to dissociative amnesia, ( DSM-IV Codes 300. 12 ) which has several other subtypes: Selective Amnesia, Generalised Amnesia, Continuous Amnesia, Systematised Amnesia, in addition to the subtype Dissociative Fugue.
Continuous debates among scholars on methodological issues in empirical studies of the connection between economic freedom and economic growth still try to find out what is the relationship, if any.
Continuous ice sheet covers 84 % of the country ; the rest is permafrost.
* Continuous: ' I am eating ' or ' I know ' ( situation is described as ongoing and either evolving or unevolving ; a subtype of imperfective )
* TPPCPPC, Third Person Plural Conditional Past Perfect Continuous-a complicated tense, which makes use of a lot of auxiliary verbs, that has become a standing joke since its inclusion in ' Third Person Plural Conditional Past Perfect Continuous Song Lyrics ', an idea that is sadly no more.
The Pulsed UWB Radio is based on Continuous Pulsed UWB technology ( see C-UWB ) and will be able to deliver communications and high precision ranging.
Continuous monitoring of patients for possible intracranial complication is advised.
Continuous Integrated Triage is an approach to triage in mass casualty situations which is both efficient and sensitive to psychosocial and disaster behavioral health issues that affect the number of patients seeking care ( surge ), the manner in which a hospital or healthcare facility deals with that surge ( surge capacity ) and the overarching medical needs of the event.
*** Continuous rod: Metal bars welded on their ends form a compact cylinder of interconnected rods, which is violently expanded into a contiguous zig-zag-shaped ring by an explosive detonation.
Continuous operation usually requires that there be fully redundant configuration, or at least a sufficient X out of Y degree of redundancy for compatible equipment, where X is the number of spare components and Y is the number of operational components.
In radio or wireless telephony, Private Line is a term trademarked by Motorola to describe their implementation of a Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System ( CTCSS ), a method of using low frequency subaudible tones to share a single radio channel among multiple users.
Even once MRSLI status is achieved, however, an interpreter is required to undertake Continuous Professional Development and when available, specialist training is required to work in specific domains.
* Continuous Descent Approach is an aircraft approach method designed to reduce fuel burn and noise
Continuous vacuum is applied inside the soft liner to massage milk from the teat by creating a pressure difference across the teat canal ( or opening at the end of the teat ).
Continuous wave ( CW ) is on-and-off keying of a carrier, used only for Morse code communications.

Continuous and ongoing
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 and which
Continuous phase transitions are described by the Ginzburg-Landau theory, which works in the so-called mean field approximation.
Recently, several of these individuals found " dead in bed " were wearing Continuous Glucose Monitors, which provided a history of glucose levels prior to the fatal event.
** Advanced Continuous Simulation Language ( ACSL ), which supports textual or graphical model specification
Continuous wars demanded frequent resupplies of fresh horses, which were imported through sea routes from Persia and Africa.
* Continuous Brakes: The pad rubs against the wheel, creating friction which stops the train.
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.
In the US, one can generally cut 20 ft or 6 meters ( or a bit more with MSHA permission ) ( 12 meters or roughly 40 ft in South Africa before the Continuous Miner goes out and the roof is supported by the Roof Bolter ), after which, the face has to be serviced, before it can be advanced again.
* " brake " Continuous brakes, to put at the command of the engine driver adequate braking power ; this requirement being increased as the technology made it reasonable to ' automatic ' ( in modern parlance ' fail-safe ') continuous brakes which had to be ' held off ' by vacuum or compressed air and would be applied automatically if that supply was lost ( e. g. if a train were divided ).
Continuous bargaining is a method of collective bargaining which retains a permanent, rolling negotiation between management and a permanent committee of union representatives.
An MCU is characterised according to the number of simultaneous calls it can handle, its ability to conduct transposing of data rates and protocols, and features such as Continuous Presence, in which multiple parties can be seen on-screen at once.
Continuous wave is also the name given to an early method of radio transmission, in which a carrier wave is switched on and off.
Continuous post-war expansion followed and the organisation seized a variety of lighting, engineering and consumer electronics businesses, merging with EMI in 1979 to create Thorn EMI, which itself demerged in the mid-1990s.
So perhaps the price of continuous motion is not an infinity of consecutive actions, but an infinity of concurrent actions taking place across the multiverse .” January, 2001 The Discrete and the Continuous, an abridged version of which appeared in The Times Higher Education Supplement.
The assembly of University clinics was founded, the educational bases of which are distinguished for their powerful material and technical equipment and highly qualified scientific-intellectual potential, the Center for the Management of Health Care and the Department for Continuous Medical Education were opened, the board of trustees of medicine and medical information service were founded.
Discovery < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s other mission payloads included the Continuous Flow Electrophoresis System ( CFES ) III, which was flying for sixth time ; two Shuttle Student Involvement Program ( SSIP ) experiments ; the American Flight Echo-cardiograph ( AFE ); two Getaway Specials ; a set of Phase Partitioning Experiments ( PPE ); an astronomical photography verification test ; various medical experiments ; and " Toys in Space ," an informal study of the behavior of simple toys in a microgravity environment, with the results being made available to school students upon the shuttle's return.
Continuous quantities are those for which magnitudes can be represented as real numbers and for which, therefore, measurements can be expressed on a continuum.

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