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The oil-in-water emulsions behaved as a continuous phase to the added solids.
Possibly, glycerol behaved as a continuous phase solvent, whereby it not only affected the appearance of the nanoemulsion but also increased the viscosity of the continuous phase so as to decrease the droplet collision frequency [24, 25].
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Previous studies have shown that the particulate suspension with concentration interface toward gravitational direction behaves as a continuous fluid for high concentration and small particle size, and the gravity-induced instability at the interface enhances the settling motion of particles.
They concluded that compartmentalising fracture severity, which behaves as a continuous and not a dichotomous variable, should be avoided.
The longitudinal stiffener of the column plate was formed to avoid shrinkage of the concrete and to behave as a continuous connector between the concrete core and the stainless steel tube.
The adaptive immune response to any antigen involves thousands to millions of lymphocytes, and thus behaves as a continuous variable that varies over at least 2 to 3 orders of magnitude.
AD is however more likely to behave as a continuous CV risk variable.
However, HD appears to behave as a continuous character, and the distinction between early and late material is not always clear, with new candidates that may be classified in different neighboring HD groups, depending on the definitions used in the different countries.
Analyses of 10 microsatellite loci for 752 individuals revealed that most of the sampled range in the eastern North Atlantic behaves as a 'continuous' population that widely extends over thousands of kilometres with significant isolation by distance (IBD).
The individual-based approaches we used here revealed that most of the harbour porpoise range in the central and eastern North Atlantic behaves as a 'continuous' population that widely extends over thousands of kilometres from the French coasts of the Bay of Biscay northwards to the arctic waters of Norway and Iceland, with significant isolation by distance.
The reactor in which the leaching process is carried out is called a continuous leaching reactor (CLR) and is expected to behave as a continuously stirred tank reactor (CSTR) for the liquid phase.
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