Sentence examples for continuous historically from inspiring English sources

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Mathematics divides phenomena into two broad classes, discrete and continuous, historically corresponding to the division between arithmetic and geometry.

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Nonetheless, the apparent paradox may be explained by nonphilopatric migration, continuous distribution, historically high effective population size of this anadromous fish, and on-going selection for larger body size during long or difficult migration.

This analytical separation of law from other spheres of life was maintained by a specialized profession of jurists and lawyers who were trained in a distinct body of learning either a law code or a set of rules and doctrines contained in judicial decisions which was understood to be internally consistent and historically continuous.

Although canon law is historically continuous from the early church to the present, it has, as a result of doctrinal and ecclesiastical schisms, developed differing, though often similar, patterns of codification and norms in the various churches that have incorporated it into their ecclesiastical frameworks.

As a result of anthropogenic activities, historically continuous habitats have been transformed into a mosaic of remnant forests embedded in an urban or agricultural matrix.

Moreover, the large distributional gap between North American and southern South American sister-taxa of Serpula (see inset map in Figure 3) favours long distance dispersals to historically continuous distributions with subsequent vicariance.

Duhem banishes model building from physical theory (as he previously banished Maxwell's rashness) because model building breaks with historical continuity; in fact, model building is not only historically non-continuous, but present models are even often "non-continuous" among themselves.

Continuous steel girders have historically been associated with more extensive bridge deck cracking (Krauss and Rogalla 1996), and the propensity of steel girder bridges to exhibit more cracking was found specifically in the state of North Carolina by Cheng and Johnston (1985) and Perfetti et al. (1985).

The first systematic use of a continuous ICP monitoring was historically made among patients with brain tumors [ 13].

Continuous laboratory evolution has been historically used to study problems including antibiotic resistance, organismal adaptation, phylogenetic reconstruction, and host pathogen interactions, with more recent applications focusing on the rapid generation of proteins and nucleic acids with useful, tailor-made properties.

Historically streaming data from continuous physiological signal acquisition devices was rarely stored.

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