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The records of about half of these Granges extend, usually continuously, over a period of fifty years or more; about ten percent extend, usually continuously, from the 1870s or 1880s to the 1960s or 1970s.
Bronze is usually continuously cast as bar or tube and machined into bushes, cam followers, washers or other bearing components.
Thus, the delays in neural networks are usually continuously distributed.
Coenzymes are usually continuously regenerated and their concentrations maintained at a steady level inside the cell.
The symptoms usually continuously progress and their intensity often changes spontaneously.
During the acute phase the QRS is usually continuously monitored but also measured with a 12-lead ECG performed at the end of bolus and at 15 min, 30 min, 1, 2, and 3 h intervals.
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The disk-type centrifuge usually operates continuously.
Moreover, objects usually move continuously, passing through intermediate points, and perceiving motion that way may also be innate.
The beads of Brahmanic and Buddhist rosaries are usually strung continuously, except in Japan, where cords which may or may not have beads on them are tied to the principal cord in several combinations.
Moreover, they say, the water in conventional tubs is usually kept continuously warm — a practice they liken to keeping a car idling in the garage in case someone might want to go for a drive.
This usually takes continuously cast square blooms and forms them into hollow rounds by the action of a heavy hydraulic pusher, which pushes them into the gap of two large-diameter contoured rolls that form together a circular pass line.
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