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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 Integrated Triage combines three forms of triage with progressive specificity to most rapidly identify those patients in greatest need of care while balancing the needs of the individual patients against the available resources and the needs of other patients.
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 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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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 distillation can be run at a steady state for an arbitrary amount of time.
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.
; Public regulated navigation ( encrypted ): Continuous availability even if other services are disabled in time of crisis ; Government agencies will be main users.
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 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 tracks can be traced back as far as 1770 and today are commonly used on a variety of vehicles including bulldozers, excavators, tanks, and tractors, but can be found on any vehicle used in an application that can benefit from the added traction, low ground pressure and durability inherent in continuous track propulsion systems.
Intersections with continuous-flow lanes will be posted with a white regulatory sign approximately 500 feet before the intersection with the phrase, " Right Lane Continuous Traffic ," or other similar wording.
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 functions f and g are said to be homotopic if and only if there is a homotopy H taking f to g as described above.
Continuous lines demarcate septum and free wall seen in echocardiogram, dotted line is a suggestion of where the free wall of the right ventricle should be.
* " 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.
In extreme cases, the procedure may be indicated as a treatment for severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea seen in patients intolerant of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure ( CPAP ) therapy.
Continuous control design methods are not as susceptible to these problems and can be made to mimic sliding-mode controllers.
* Continuous tractive effort: Continuous tractive effort is the tractive force that can be generated at any given speed.
Continuous compounding can be thought of as making the compounding period infinitesimally small ; therefore achieved by taking the limit of n to infinity.
For example, Continuous Kwik Cricket can be played by two groups of 10 or 12, with each batting for a set period of time, the Lord's Game can be played by two groups of four or five, and Pairs Kwik Cricket works for groups of 8, each playing as a pair and rotating the roles ( batsmen ; bowler and wicket-keeper ; leg side and off side fielders ).

Continuous and managed
Distance education is an expanding activity in UnB, being managed by the Center for Open, Continuous and Long Distance Education ( CEAD ) and the School of Education.

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Continuous mining is truly a misnomer, as room and pillar coal mining is very cyclical.
In a very short time, primarily in the USA, Bennett recruited many students and in October 1971 the International Academy for Continuous Education was inaugurated in Sherborne, Gloucestershire.
Continuous vine scrolls in a great variety of designs of the same general type as the central motif, with few leaves and round fruits, were very common in slightly later religious Anglo-Saxon art, and are often combined with interlace in the same work, especially on Anglo-Saxon crosses, for example the Bewcastle Cross and the Easby Cross now in the Victoria and Albert Museum.
) Continuous deposition on the convex bank and erosion of the concave bank of a meandering river cause the formation of a very pronounced meander with two concave banks getting closer.
Continuous processes in manufacturing are used to produce very large quantities of product per year ( millions to billions of pounds ).
* Continuous operation and mixing causes a very different concentration profile when compared with a batch process.

Continuous and keep
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.
All IFAs also have an obligation to keep up with current developments in the profession, sometimes referred to as Continuous Professional Development.

Continuous and increase
In the example of the northeast Atlantic, a case where chlorophyll measurements extend particularly far back, the location of the Continuous Plankton Recorder ( CPR ) survey, there was net increase over a 1948 to 2002 period examined.
In the example of the northeast Atlantic, a case where chlorophyll measurements extend particularly far back, the location of the Continuous Plankton Recorder ( CPR ) survey, there was net increase over a 1948 to 2002 period examined.

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Continuous development on modules is rare, many are abandoned by their authors, or go years between new versions being released.
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.
The RF link also supports a continuous blood glucose sensor known as the Paradigm REAL-Time Continuous Glucose Monitor that wirelessly provides an interstitial glucose value every 5 minutes on the pump screen.
Continuous variables, however, take on values that vary continuously within one or more ( possibly infinite ) intervals.
Continuous sounds are those from tires rolling on the roadway, and the constant hum of their diesel engines at highway speeds.
*** 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.
CTCSS ( Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System ) continuously superimposes any one of about 50 low-pitch audio tones on the transmitted signal, ranging from 67 to 254 Hz.
Continuous power dissipation often depends on e. g., the temperature and speed of ambient cooling air.
Continuous service from 0715 hrs Monday – Saturday and 0900 hrs on Sunday.
In 1947, he published his classic paper on " Continuous particles ".
* UCL ( London, UK ) Clean Materials technology group working on Continuous Hydrothermal Flow Synthesis
* Continuous rating scale ( also called the graphic rating scale ) – respondents rate items by placing a mark on a line.
* Rapid Continuous Improvement, a process improvement practice based on the Japanese concept of Kaizen
Continuous wave is also the name given to an early method of radio transmission, in which a carrier wave is switched on and off.
* H. Gouraud, " Continuous shading of curved surfaces ," IEEE Transactions on Computers, C-20 ( 6 ): 623 – 629, 1971.
In telecommunications, Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System or CTCSS is a circuit that is used to reduce the annoyance of listening to other users on a shared two-way radio communications channel.
# Continuous pulse oximetry ( SpO2 ): The placement of this device ( usually on one of the fingers ) allows for early detection of a fall in a patient's haemoglobin saturation with oxygen ( hypoxaemia ).
Continuous eruptions on 21 January caused a thin ash fall mainly in the village areas of Ngadirejo and Sukapura Wonokerto in Probolinggo district.

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