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the continua
noun
A continuous series or whole, no part of which is noticeably different from its adjacent parts, although the ends or extremes of it are very different from each other.
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Brezhnev's rise to power is, in essence, the continua tion of Khrushchev's counter revolutionary coup.
The deformation gradient and its multiplicative decomposition apply to all the continua linking them implicitly.
It's worth remembering, however, that genetic research into schizophrenia has focused on the people who present for treatment: the severest end of the continua.
The Continua gallery of Italy reported that a 2006 work by the Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei — a large ceramic bowl filled with pearls — had sold for €300,000, and a work of sculpted figures by the Cameroon-born artist Pascale Marthine Tayou had gone for €85,000.
Thirdly, based on the theory of nonlinear deformation of porous media and the continua theory on porous media and fluids, a fluid filtration mathematical model considering nonlinear elastic deformation of porous media was developed.
The parametric study of the damping coefficient of the SDOF NES showed that TETs decreasing with lower values of the coefficient and moreover we showed that the threshold of maximum energy level of the system with strong TETs occured in discrete models is by far beyond the limits of the engineering design of the continua.
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"The continuum has changed.
Part of the "continuum of force".
It's about the continuum of care.
"In the Continuum" has been extended again.
This is the continuum price problem.
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