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The phrase "a continuous elongation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an ongoing process of lengthening or extending something over time.
Example: "The project involves a continuous elongation of the existing infrastructure to accommodate the growing population."
Alternatives: "an ongoing extension of" or "a persistent lengthening of".
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Neomeniomorph metamorphosis is characterized by a continuous elongation of the posterior trunk and a gradual degeneration of the apical cap.
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It was the purpose of this experiment to test the hypothesis that slow, continuous elongation of a retracted musculotendinous unit allows reversal of the currently irreversible structural muscle changes.
The metasurface consists of electric resonators embedded in a stretchable elastic substrate which allows continuous elongation of the system.
The droplets maintained their high activity to absorb Ag, Zn, and O vapors during the growth process, thereby resulting in continuous elongation of coaxial nanocables.
Formin and Ena/VASP proteins are concentrated at the tips of filopodia [12] [15] promoting the continuous elongation of filaments [3], [16] and their successive binding by fascin, which crosslinks actin filaments of the same polarity into the bundles constituting the "body" of filopodia [17].
This technical report describes the experimental technique for continuous elongation of the musculotendinous unit and reversion of the length of chronically shortened muscle.
This device allows continuous elongation of the contracted soft tissue and distraction of the contracted joints prior to fasciectomy in 2003.
Importantly, inhibition of vectorial actin polymerization is essential for proper alignment and contractility of the ventral stress fiber, because continuous elongation of the actin filament bundle from focal adhesions would counteract myosin II-driven shortening of the actomyosin bundle.
A continuous increasing of the total elongation of the extruded Ta spheres with increasing impact velocities has been observed.
The division phase is constituted by severing of the prion fibers by Hsp104, possibly with the assistance of Ssa1, so that there is a continuous supply of seeds for elongation [7], [8], [11], [12], [14].
"Just a continuous lack of good news".
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