Sentence examples for describes continuous from inspiring English sources

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We need a psychological theory that describes continuous temporal evolution.

This paper describes continuous carry-over fMRI experiments.

This study describes continuous monitoring of the volatile organic air pollutants, acetone and toluene, in Hsinchu Science Park (HSP) during an occurrence of inclement weather, i.e., a typhoon.

Compared to the first axis which quantifies the lack of three activities, the second axis of the PCA describes continuous variation in all phenotypes.

By itself, the Cox model describes continuous risk and must be dichotomized post hoc for survival curve plots of high- and low-risk subsets.

The joinpoint regression model describes continuous changes in rates and uses the grid-search method to fit the regression function with unknown joinpoints.

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Chapter 6 describes continuous-time modeling using differential equations with an exercise involving developing a model's equation.

(Differential equations are used to describe continuous actions or processes that depend on some other factors).

Schrödinger's picture is more useful for describing continuous electron distributions because the wave function can be more easily visualized.

Median and range were used to describe continuous variables.

Means were used to describe continuous variables; categorical variables are described as frequencies and proportions.

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