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Continuous and motion
* Continuous passive motion, a physical therapy technique
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.
In 1999, a group of Continuous Global Positioning System sites registered a brief reversal of motion of approximately 2 centimeters ( 0. 8 inches ) over a 50 kilometer by 300 kilometer ( about 30 mile by 200 mile ) area.
Continuous production is called a continuous process or a continuous flow process because the materials, either dry bulk or fluids that are being processed are continuously in motion, undergoing chemical reactions or subject to mechanical or heat treatment.
In a version of Jacobsthal's division, the " early " or " strict " phase, De Navarro I, where the imported motifs remain recognisable, is succeeded by the " vegetal ", " Continuous Vegetal ", " Waldalgesheim style ", or De Navarro II, where ornament is " typically dominated by continuously moving tendrils of various types, twisting and turning in restless motion across the surface ".

Continuous and contact
Continuous digesters have mechanical or hydraulic devices, depending on the level of solids in the material, to mix the contents, enabling the bacteria and the food to be in contact.
*, Continuous contact trolley pole ( 1919 )

Continuous and area
The mission also carried five GAS canisters, six live rats in the middeck area, a Cinema-360 camera and a continuation of the Continuous Flow Electrophoresis System and Monodisperse Latex Reactor experiments.
Unlike an extruder, the Continuous Processor void volume mixing area is consistent the entire length of the barrel ensuring better mixing and little to no pressure build up.
Global Mirror can be combined with a wide area clustering product like Geographically Dispersed Parallel Sysplex ( GDPS ), HACMP / XD, or CAW ( IBM TotalStorage Continuous Availability for Windows ) to provide for automated failover between sites.

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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 can be run at a steady state for an arbitrary amount of time.
Continuous human habitation dates to around 12, 000 years ago, at the end of the last glacial period.
# Significant duration: Continuous signs of the disturbance persist for at least six months.
Continuous sounds are those from tires rolling on the roadway, and the constant hum of their diesel engines at highway speeds.
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.
Continuous, or Continuous Wave ( CW ), interference arises where the source continuously emits at a given range of frequencies.
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 welded rail and Swingnose crossing are employed, eliminating gaps at turnouts and crossings.
* Hessaby M, Continuous Particles, Proceedings of the American Physical Society, Minutes of the Meeting at Montreal, June 19 – 21, 1947,
Pulse-UWB systems have been demonstrated at channel pulse rates in excess of 1. 3 gigapulses per second using a continuous stream of UWB pulses ( Continuous Pulse UWB or C-UWB ), supporting forward error correction encoded data rates in excess of 675 Mbit / s.
Continuous, fast up-and-down movements of the leg, and / or rapidly moving the legs toward then away from each other, may keep sensations at bay without having to walk.
* " 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 ).
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 Presence mode displays multiple participants at the same time.
Continuous expansion works have been done at these three crossings to meet the increasing demand for passenger handling capacity.
* Continuous Distributions at Department of Mathematical Sciences: University of Alabama in Huntsville
* Continuous tractive effort: Continuous tractive effort is the tractive force that can be generated at any given speed.
Continuous tractive effort is often represented in graph form at a range of speeds as part of a tractive effort curve.
He is a part-time tutor at City University of Hong Kong's School Continuous and Professional Education ( SCOPE ).
* Continuous shooting at 3frame / s up to 144 images using a high-speed storage card ( minimum burst of 4 images with a low-speed storage card )

Continuous and by
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 use of neuroleptics has been shown to decrease the total brain volume by 10 % in macaque monkeys.
Continuous phase transitions are described by the Ginzburg-Landau theory, which works in the so-called mean field approximation.
Continuous development on modules is rare, many are abandoned by their authors, or go years between new versions being released.
Continuous persecution in the 1930s resulted in its near-extinction as a public institution: by 1939, active parishes numbered in the low hundreds ( down from 54, 000 in 1917 ), many churches had been leveled, and tens of thousands of priests, monks and nuns were persecuted and killed.
Continuous study of the scriptures, theological writings, and understanding and interpretation of church doctrine are embodied in several statements of faith and catechisms formally adopted by various branches of the church, often referred to as ' subordinate standards '.
*** 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 Injection System, a fuel injection system developed by the Robert Bosch Group
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.
Continuous deep palpation starting from the left iliac fossa upwards ( counterclockwise along the colon ) may cause pain in the right iliac fossa, by pushing bowel contents towards the ileocaecal valve and thus increasing pressure around the appendix.
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 means that the solenoid is not formed by discrete coils but by a sheet of conductive material.
* Continuous Partial Attention, a term coined by Linda Stone in 1998to describe a kind of multitasking
More on this can be seen on < cite > Goldratt's Theory of Constraints-A Systems Approach to Continuous Improvement </ cite > by William Dettmer ISBN 0-87389-370-0.
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.
Continuous support during labour provided by doulas ( along with variety of groups such as nurses, midwives, other hospital staff, partners, family or friends ) have been associated with improved outcomes for both mothers and children.
The HDF was located in Hubble's northern Continuous Viewing Zone, as shown by this diagram.
* Continuous Delivery: Reliable Software Releases through Build, Test, and Deployment Automation by Jez Humble, David Farley ; ISBN 0-321-60191-2
* Continuous rating scale ( also called the graphic rating scale ) – respondents rate items by placing a mark on a line.
* Continuous data protection, also called continuous backup or continuous vaulting, refers to backup of computer data by automatically saving a copy of every change made to that data
Continuous growth is enabled by formative tissues in the apical openings of the roots of the teeth.

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