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Discover LudwigThe phrase "continuously once" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be a contradiction, as "continuously" implies an ongoing action, while "once" indicates a single occurrence. Example: "The machine should operate continuously once it is turned on."
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Steam horizontally, vertically and continuously; once you syncopate the stop/go and steam release, feel free to whistle while you work.
One of two fundamental differences between ground and air survey is that, as already mentioned, the ground survey interpolates, or sketches, between fixed points, while air survey, using semiautomatic instruments, can trace the features continuously, once the positions of the photographs are known.
We'll [Update] this post continuously once we do.
Due to the constant supply of barite-supersaturated solution, barite can grow continuously once precipitated, eventually until the pore spaces are completely filled.
Cell proliferation, differentiation and ommatidial assembly seem to be separated in time but spatially confined within the precursors of the optic units which grow continuously once they are formed (intercalary growth).
In a recent endeavor to improve the course continuously, once a week there is a 1-h class during lunchtime with lunch afforded by the course for scrutinizing XP topics through mini-lectures.
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The sunitinib starting dose of 37.5 mg (continuously once-daily) was based on previously reported studies investigating a continuous dosing strategy for sunitinib (Escudier et al, 2009; George et al, 2009; Novello et al, 2009).
The company's targeted use cases are customers that have huge amounts of data that is imported continuously just once and not changed afterwards.
CA19-9 was continuously measured once per month.
The individual clones on the selection medium could be obtained after 25 to 30 days and they were continuously selected once per month for at least eight times.
Let (C^{2,1}[R^{n}times R_ R_]) denote the family of non-negative functions (V x,t)) on (R^{n}times R_) which are once continuously differentiable in t and twice continuously differentiable in x.
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