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As such, it is subject to continuous influences of culture and new technology.
A university whose name is synonymous with the perpetual archiving of books is now telling scholars that their crucial references can never be their property, and that their ongoing use of those works is subject to continuous monitoring and indefinite retention.
This chapter illustrates that an earth dam is subject to continuous water movements within it.
Motivated by the wide range of applications, voice activity detection (VAD) is subject to continuous research activity.
The field of education is subject to continuous changes with the addition of new methods and techniques for teaching and learning.
First, the space between the spheres, which is subject to continuous change, is filled by the body that does not preserve its shape, and so transmission can be explained by contact.
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With the frequent harvesting of emerging tender shoots, usually on a weekly basis, the tea bush is subjected to continuous trimming over a period (Ravichandran 2004).
The human skeleton is subjected to continuous remodeling during its lifespan.
Afterwards, the feedstock is conveyed to the pretreatment area where it is subjected to continuous steam explosion pretreatment.
Throughout their development, the skin is subjected to continuous strain due to growth (Skene 1980; Grimm et al. 2012).
The resulting structures must function synergistically in an environment that is subjected to continuous mechanical perturbation throughout the life of an individual.
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