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are discontinuity
noun
A lack of continuity, regularity or sequence; a break or gap.
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The inputs of the first model are RQD and SCR (Model 1), and the inputs of the second model are discontinuity spacing and SCR (Model 2).
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"But there are discontinuities and continuities".
Thus, waveform discontinuities are transients, as are discontinuities in the waveform slope, curvature, etc.
Some genera and species in Rosaceae frequently grow on more than one continent, but there are discontinuities in their ranges.
Where there are discontinuities in surface layers, e.g., due to land runoff, stations should be operated in each water mass.
As reviewed in Allegretto, Corcoran, Mishel (2008), there are discontinuities in the occupational codes in the ECEC series for both teachers and professionals.
If there are discontinuities in flux, then you might try osip=none to see if it is due to gain inaccuracies across CCD boundaries.
Where there are discontinuities present, such as thermoclines, haloclines, convergences, or upwelling, additional tows shall be made in each water mass as appropriate.
However, in reality, there are discontinuities of displacements across the interfaces.
But some scenes are unintentionally comic; there are discontinuities in action; motivation of a few characters in key scenes is muddled, and Amalia, the only woman in the play, has defeated the efforts of many to make her sympathetic.
In other words, there are discontinuities in the measurement of value.
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