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Discover Ludwig"continuous measure" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a process or system of measuring something that takes place over a period of time rather than all at once. For example, "The company used continuous measure to monitor customer satisfaction over a 12-month period."
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Benedek, M. & Kaernbach, C. A continuous measure of phasic electrodermal activity.
A Continuous Measure of Gross Primary Production for the Conterminous 1 U.S. Derived from MODIS and AmeriFlux Data.
TM-score is a continuous measure, so a TM-score of 0.2 indicates a poorer model than observing a TM-score of 0.3.
It compiled the first continuous measure of cost of living in the U.S. in 1919.
Factor analysis was conducted to calculate the cognitive index (CI), a unified, continuous measure of cognitive function.
The Census Bureau's American Community Survey provides a continuous measure of the community demographics in the US.
A continuous measure of academic effectiveness was derived for all primary and secondary schools in England.
All our regression analyses use a continuous measure of over- and undereducation.
In columns (4) to (6) we use a continuous measure of size: log number of employees.
We also consider a continuous measure of size, defined as the log number of employees.
Genetic distance should serve as a more sensitive and continuous measure of heterozygosity than the normal categorical heterozygosity and homozygosity.
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