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Indeed, Dante's Florence and Dante's Inferno often seem contiguous in the poem, as if Hell were just one more busy Tuscan metropolis, seething with political intrigue and rivalry.
(The White House, which late in the day produced a transcript of Mr. Bush's remarks, put the word "contiguous" in parentheses after "continuous," to indicate that "contiguous" was what Mr. Bush had meant).
In the first one, symbols on a key must be contiguous in an ordered alphabet.
It was contiguous in physical layout without a triage-to-service patient flow system.
Normally the cavum vergae and CSP are contiguous in a mid-sagittal view.
Nonetheless, such allocation must satisfy two constraints, i.e. the slots must be (i) contiguous in the spectrum domain and (ii) continuous along the links on the routing path.
The text units of the two lapidaries are not contiguous in any witnesses of the Compositiones tradition; nevertheless, they may be found within the same manuscript.
Johnson's observations that the two textual sections are contiguous in six manuscripts, seems decisive9 ([18], pp. 222, 223; [11], p. 25).
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In our study periods of contiguous in-patient hospitalisation were classified as episodes of care.
Third, InterproScan analysis predicted 45,687 protein domains, which is indicative of contiguous, in-frame predicted protein sequences (Additional File 1).
The query processing performance of MFIS was up to 1.62 times higher than non-contiguous In-place.
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