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As a continuum of increasing clinical severity, severe sepsis is defined as sepsis associated with one or more acute organ dysfunctions [1].
As a continuum of increasing clinical severity, 'severe sepsis' is defined as sepsis associated with one or more acute organ dysfunctions (Ref. 2).
I see it as a continuum of methods to solve problems.
Do you think of yourself as a continuum of this practice, or do you feel your ideas are completely different?
It is more accurate to view hiatal hernia as a continuum of progressive disruption of the EGJ, with larger hernias being of greater significance.
Membership in fuzzy sets is expressed in degrees of truth i.e., as a continuum of values ranging from 0 to 1.
However, mutualism, parasitism, and commensalism are often not discrete categories of interactions and should rather be perceived as a continuum of interaction ranging from parasitism to mutualism.
It is an attitude that sees languages as complementary, not competitive, and sees the world as a continuum of cultures, rather than a set of distinct borders.
Palmer saw music as a continuum of borrowings and influences to be unraveled and traced back; Hilburn views it as one godhead supplanting the next.
Many Japanese companies think of executive remuneration as a continuum of normal pay, which keeps salaries anchored at a very low base.
This widespread variability was observed as a continuum of multitherapy resistance phenotypes linked to a proneural-mesenchymal shift in the transcriptome.
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