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We meant "continually," which means periodically, or on a regular basis.
As a result, cells can be supplied nutrition continually, which in turn helps prevent cell autolysis, a phenomenon caused mainly by a C/N ratio imbalance.
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But the approach is continually evolving, which is a big investment of my time.
These genotypes are maintained in cuckoo populations because natural selection is continually changing which genotype is favoured.
It telescopes in and out, singularises, pluralises, reverses, and its shifts keep the reader mobile, continually asking: Which one am I?
The station has secured its future with the BBC Trust, but quite what that looks, or in fact sounds, like is continually developing – which is, I think, a good thing.
It also plans to harness the data it continually monitors which is in excess of 85 billion metrics a day.
At a higher set pressure the flow force continually decreases, which indicates that only a sufficiently fast inlet pressure rise forces the valve to open.
The festival sold out in 2014 and seems to be continually growing, which to me is of zero surprise.
Keep those inflections in your speech and play them up enough to be animated, but stop short of being continually exaggerated, which will likely distract the audience from the content of the speech itself.
To continue on its same path, Farmigo would have needed to continually raise funding, which is not what it wanted to do, Ronen noted.
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