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Gas can be described as a continuum, and the dominant mechanism is viscous flow.
90Y radioembolization is complex and requires close multi-disciplinary coordination across all stages of its workflow, described as a continuum of care [7].
However, there is a possibility that the two models are relevant in what is described as a continuum between equilibrium and non-equilibrium (Derry and Boone 2010; Vetter 2005).
What is ordinarily conceived of as a single person, for instance, is philosophically described as a continuum of overlapping events.
The postural adaptation to microgravity's constraint may be described as a continuum of strategies ranging from the use of an exo- to an egocentric reference frame for segmental stabilisation.
Adverse health effects from manganese exposure are variable, and have been described as a "continuum of dysfunction" [ 11].
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In the theory, the solvent is described as a dielectric continuum and the solute is described using a multistate valence bond (VB) model.
Such findings indicate that fatigue may not always be sufficiently described as a simple continuum from no fatigue to severe fatigue, and a multidimensional approach has been suggested, including e.g. physical, cognitive, emotional and functional axes [ 6].
The lithophysal rock is described as a tri-continuum medium, consisting of fractures, rock matrices, and cavities.
Their latest piece has been described as a meditation on the continuum of time, an apt view of much of their dance.
Hence, the universe can be described as a four-dimensional space-time continuum, a central concept in general relativity.
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