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The phrase "a continuous flux of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing and dynamic flow of something, such as information, energy, or resources.
Example: "In the modern digital age, we experience a continuous flux of information that shapes our understanding of the world."
Alternatives: "an ongoing stream of" or "a constant flow of".
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"And it requires a continuous flux of carbon and energy in a way that can be focused to make cells".
"And it requires a continuous flux of carbon and energy in a way that can be focused to make cells". Lane's prime candidate lies beneath the waves in the labyrinthine structures and particular structure and chemistry of alkaline hydrothermal vents.
However, it was also concluded that an interface mixing of about ± 1 atomic distance is unavoidable when a continuous flux of assisting ions is used.
Stiff spring analysis was applied at the interface between these two regions to ensure a continuous flux of O2 across the boundary.
Using this system, we have performed measurements at the Satsuma-Iojima volcand and studied the feasibility of using a continuous flux of cosmic-ray muons over the observation period.
There is a continuous flux of BCAAs from visceral tissues through the blood to skeletal muscle where transamination of the BCAAs provides the amino group for production of alanine from pyruvate with a corresponding movement of alanine from muscle to liver to support hepatic gluconeogenesis [47].
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Her set was a continuous flux, or maybe a fluctuation repetition.
However, beyond the zone of intense mineral transformations, the pore water chemistry is also disturbed over a dozen meters due to an attenuated but continuous flux of hydroxyl, potassium and calcium ions.
The regolith evolution on planetary objects is a function of the continuous flux of impactors of various sizes, volcanism, as well as the constant bombardment by solar and galactic energetic particles.
He was beloved by the Futurists for his view that we receive intimations of objects from the continuous flux of color and form that surrounds us.
Lamarche-Gagnon et al. go further by demonstrating that the continuous flux of methane from the Greenland subglacial environment varies with the efficiency of subglacial meltwater drainage.
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