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were continuum
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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In the first model the materials were continuum and in the other one discontinuities were simulated.
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The spectra thus simulated are continuum over 5 15 nm.
It is clear that the cardinality of (,mathbb {X}) is continuum.
The former is continuum, linear, and neglects damping; the latter is discrete and of nonlinearities.
The fluid surrounding the nanoparticles will be assumed to be continuum.
The medium considered by most of these models is continuum based homogeneous media.
However, when there is continuum of different time scales, multiscale analysis proves its worth.
What is missing is continuum of care.
36 37 There is continuum from full participant to non-participant observational roles.
Note that if f is continuum-wise expansive then f k is continuum-wise expansive for any k ∈ Z (see [[2], Proposition 2.6]).
Proof Let f ∈ G = R 3 ∩ R 4 is continuum-wise expansive.
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