Sentence examples for form of a continuum from inspiring English sources

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By taking into consideration the operating conditions and yields of the FCC, the propylene yield pattern can be represented in the form of a continuum varying from operating severity to process design and these can be optimized to suit the refinery specific economics [32].

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It should be clarified that the classification of the realisations is not intended to mean that they do not form part of a continuum; rather, it is used as a way to handle complex data and as a tool to facilitate further analysis.

Geographic races and species that coexist in sympatry therefore form part of a continuum in terms of hybridization rates or probability of gene flow.

This view has only relatively recently been challenged and the current consensus is that ALS and frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) form part of a continuum of neurological disease: patients with familial and sporadic ALS exhibit signs of frontal lobe degeneration, including language dysfunction, changes in personality and executive function with relative sparing of memory [ 6- 9].

Needless to say, this process reflected social, economic, and religious practices and forms part of a continuum from the past into the present and future.

The algorithms described in this paper form the foundation of a continuum gyrokinetic edge code named COGENT, which is used here to perform a convergence study verifying the accuracy of the spatial discretization.

In recent studies, the in-plane elastic properties of graphene have been computed via Density Functional Theory (DFT) and expressed in the form of a higher-order continuum elastic constitutive model.

The result is that the foreign-policy arms of the two parties form a continuum of opinion (excepting, again, the hawks), despite the custom that forbids those who have served in Administrations of one party from serving in Administrations of the other.

The two types of existentials form a continuum, each occupying a pole and relating to the other through different degrees of thingness/eventuality, i.e., different degrees of prominence of the clause-final NG and the clause-middle VG and of the integration of the two.

These stages of severity form a continuum in which patients evolve during their disease and treatment.

It is a transcendental experience of wholeness, complete happiness, heavenly joy, and, in its most stabilized form, a continuum of bliss is a hallmark of the state of enlightenment.

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