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The phrase "a continuous replacement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process or situation where something is being replaced consistently or without interruption.
Example: "The company implemented a continuous replacement of outdated equipment to ensure optimal performance."
Alternatives: "an ongoing substitution" or "a constant replacement".
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There are no winners since its a continuous replacement of players.
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The authors present a retrospective study comparing a hybrid renal replacement technique (HRRT) vs a continuous renal replacement technique (CRRT) in two groups of haemodynamically unstable patients admitted to the medical/surgical ICU.
Their continuous replacement is a necessity if the colony is to continue foraging at a steady rate.
The extracorporeal membrane used in a continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) for the treatment of a critically ill patient with acute renal failure (ARF) is vitally important for several reasons, including its influence on biocompatibility and filter performance.
Peritoneal dialysis is a continuous renal replacement therapy and, although associated with slower solute clearances than haemodialysis, can also lead to an increase in brain swelling in brain-injured patients, as all commercial dialysates are hyponatraemic and risk exacerbating hyperglycaemia due to the high glucose content.
More recently, Humes et al. have also developed a selective cytopheretic inhibitory synthetic membrane to treat the immunological dysregulation of acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease, binding and inhibiting circulating activated leukocytes along a continuous renal replacement extracorporeal circuit [ 26, 45].
In this case one would have a set of notions, data, disorganised concepts and the continuous replacement of pure and simple cognitive content (Possenti 2008).
In the context of aquaculture systems for BLSS the continuous replacement of removed fish biomass is an essential demand.
Therefore, their use in biological reactors would require continuous replacement from the treatment system and would lead to a considerable pollution swapping.
They generally have a large number of teeth (polyodontia) with similar shape (homodontia), and undergo continuous replacement due to the formation of many tooth generations (polyphyodontia).
In adults most cell division is involved in tissue renewal rather than growth, many types of cells undergoing continuous replacement.
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