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Continuous and began
Continuous habitation began in the 11th century AD, when the Benedictine monastery of Saint Paul – now usually referred to as the Palazzo dei Monaci ( Palace of the Monks ) – was established on the tuff outcrop known as ‘ la Rocca ’ ( the Rock ).

Continuous and under
Continuous Slip forming | slip formed gravity base structure supports under construction in a Norwegian fiord.
* Continuous operation under maximum voltage conditions
From the year 2010 students are analysed under the Continuous Comprehensive Evaluation ( CCE ) to give out better results.
Continuous research and study to upgrade the fostering of lay learders and pastors are under way.
Many radio production directors were impressed by Allen's work he ended up releasing some of the production elements and music beds used for Hot 103 into syndication under the brand name " Continuous Climax.
: Continuous flow-The discharge is constant throughout the reach of the channel under consideration.

Continuous and James
James Shore wrote an article IEEE titled " Continuous Design ".

Continuous and September
Continuous rain fell throughout September 19, resulting in widespread mudslides that killed over 2, 000 people.
* — Apparatus for Continuous Cooking, granted September 15, 1908

Continuous and .
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 motion of the arc contact area at the anode by flow or magnetic forces.
" Continuous use of neuroleptics has been shown to decrease the total brain volume by 10 % in macaque monkeys.
Continuous under-deck truss bridge: Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge.
Continuous operating temperature.
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 Collision Detection, especially in Rigid body dynamics.
Continuous, reliable control of the airplane was necessary for flights lasting longer than a few seconds.
Continuous distillation is an ongoing distillation in which a liquid mixture is continuously ( without interruption ) fed into the process and separated fractions are removed continuously as output streams as time passes during the operation.
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.
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.
; Public regulated navigation ( encrypted ): Continuous availability even if other services are disabled in time of crisis ; Government agencies will be main users.
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.
Continuous human habitation dates to around 12, 000 years ago, at the end of the last glacial period.
Continuous mappings are not always realizable as deformations.
* 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.

publication and began
Just when it was needed for the campaign, Hearst Paper No. 8, the Boston American, began publication.
After collecting much valuable information concerning the geography, geology, archaeology and natural history of Ethiopia, the brothers returned to France in 1848 and began to prepare their materials for publication.
Shortly after the publication of his memoirs, Chaplin began work on what would be his final completed film, A Countess from Hong Kong ( 1967 ), based on a script he had written for Paulette Goddard in the 1930s.
Although only two copies of the collection of poetry were sold, the sisters continued writing for publication and began their first novels, continuing to use their noms de plume when sending manuscripts to potential publishers.
Mather began to publicize and celebrate the trials well before they were put to an end: " If in the midst of the many Dissatisfaction among us, the publication of these Trials may promote such a pious Thankfulness unto God, for Justice being so far executed among us, I shall Re-joyce that God is Glorified ..." ( Wonders of the Invisible World ).
A magazine, Dragon User also began publication shortly after the machine's launch.
In January 1831, he began publication of the Millennial Harbinger.
He placed a few stories with a Philadelphia publication and began work on his only drama, Politian.
Immediately afterward, he began the publication of his Paraphrases of the New Testament, a popular presentation of the contents of the several books.
Martin Luther's movement began in the year following the publication of the New Testament and tested Erasmus ' character.
Bulwer-Lytton's literary career began in 1820-with the publication of a book of poems-and spanned much of the nineteenth century.
The Amazing World of DC Comics and the Marvel magazine FOOM began and ceased publication in the 1970s.
In 1784 the first newspaper, the Grenada Chronicle, began publication.
In 1517 the Reformation began with the publication of Martin Luther's 95 Theses ; he had posted them in the town square, and gave copies of them to German nobles, but it is debated whether he nailed them to the church door in Wittenberg as is commonly said.
The National Geographic Society was founded in the USA in 1888 and began publication of the National Geographic magazine which became and continues to be a great populariser of geographic information.
According to his writings, Braid began to hear reports concerning various Oriental meditative practices soon after the release of his first publication on hypnotism, Neurypnology ( 1843 ).
Following the publication of Mysterium and with the blessing of the Graz school inspectors, Kepler began an ambitious program to extend and elaborate his work.
He began his career with the publication of a short work on the solar eclipse of 5 August 1766.
While still professor of philosophy at Michigan, Dewey and his junior colleagues, James Hayden Tufts and George Herbert Mead, together with his student James Rowland Angell, all influenced strongly by the recent publication of William James ' Principles of Psychology ( 1890 ), began to reformulate psychology, emphasizing the social environment on the activity of mind and behaviour rather than the physiological psychology of Wundt and his followers.
Translations of the work began to appear in all the major European languages almost upon its publication, and Sterne influenced European writers as diverse as Diderot and the German Romanticists.
Coupland's interest in the world of Microsoft and technology workers began with the publication of a short story in Wired magazine in 1994.
Shortly before the publication of Microserfs, Coupland began to distance himself from his label as spokesperson for Generation X.
During the latter half of the 1940s, Friedman began a collaboration with Anna Schwartz, an economic historian at the Bureau, that would ultimately result in the 1963 publication of a book co-authored by Friedman and Schwartz, A Monetary History of the United States, 1867 – 1960.
In 2004, the first peer-reviewed, academic journal devoted to Pagan studies began publication.
NIST has been publishing various forms of what is now the " Handbook 44 " since 1918 and began publication under the current name in 1949.

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