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Each of these possibilities usually corresponds to a unique asymptotic mixture composition, but a continuum of asymptotic compositions can also exist.

This work demonstrated that aerobic glycolysis can reduce the energy demands associated with respiratory metabolism and stress survival and that, contrary to expectations and decades-long assumptions, exponential growth at a constant rate can represent not a single metabolic/physiological state but a continuum of changing states characterized by different metabolic fluxes.

Of course, fashion at any level has to change, or it's not fashion but a continuum of style.

As Alexandrovich says in the film, with his characteristic mix of poetic hyperbole, "The undead Soviet ghoul is pushing us toward World War III".‎ Like many in Ukraine, he and Ryzhykov see in events like the Ukrainian Revolution and the Chernobyl disaster not discrete tragedies but a continuum of Russia-led aggression and Ukrainian victimization that stretches back hundreds of years.

Further, especially with degraded stimuli, conscious perception may not be an all-or-none phenomenon, but a continuum of clarity unfolding in time [6], [10], [15], so that the notion of a precise point in time at which the conscious sensation pops out may be too simplistic.

Indeed, reducing the level of HIV incidence requires not one single intervention, but a continuum of prevention that provides information, support and services throughout the life cycle.

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Crime and legal work are not mutually exclusive choices but represent a continuum of legal and illegal income-generating activities.

While the report expounds on the possibility of "two very different futures" — neither uplifting, but spanning a continuum of increasing severity — Mr. Kenney and Mr. Scheer are recklessly blazing a path toward unprecedented climate change.

For Kimport and other advocates for abortion access, a woman's ability to decide if and when she becomes a mother is dependent not just on abortion rights but on a continuum of reproductive health access.

In this way of looking at the situation, there is no clear threshold of catastrophe, but rather a "continuum of degradation," from "a world rich in biodiversity to a threadbare remnant with fewer species, fewer natural places, less beauty, and reduced ecosystem services".

When the subject of primate arboreal locomotion is studied in evolutionary terms by using fossils, it becomes clear that locomotor categories are not discrete but constitute a continuum of change from a hind limb-dominated gait to a forelimb-dominated one.

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