Search results for "Continuous" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • # a continuous aggregation of built-up urban communities created as a result of urban sprawl ====Usage notes==== A Dictionary of Geography distinguishes ...
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  • time of William the Conqueror, is the oldest in continuous occupation. The castle's floor area is approximately 484,000 square feet. Together with ...
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  • internal forces that neighboring particles of a continuous material exert on each other * Occupational stress, stress related to one's job ...
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  • river in North Dakota in the eighteenth century. Continuous assaults from both foreign and indigenous tribes forced them out onto the Plains. Leaders ...
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  • by law or under authority of law, having a continuous existence independent of the existences of its members, and powers and liabilities distinct ...
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  • quanta is small--which is why they appear continuous. Thus, in quantum physics, the outcome of even an ideal measurement of a system is not deterministic ...
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  • in the other, known as the "continuous phase." Examples of emulsions include butter, margarine, espresso, mayonnaise, the photosensitive ...
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  • moderate mechanical strength, continuous operating temperature of 250°F. Good mechanical and impact strength with continuous operating temperature of 250°F. ...
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  • Sun is above the horizon for at least 24 continuous hours once per year, in ... cabbage, that grow large quickly in the continuous light of the midnight sun ...
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  • In mathematics, the concept of a curve tries to capture the intuitive idea of a geometrical one-dimensional and continuous object. A simple example ...
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  • substance in a condition that is continuous with and analogous to the ... and promote fiberglass, they introduced continuous filament glass fibers. ...
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  • farm," in elevators, and are of the continuous type. Mixed-flow dryers ... and grain depth. In the USA, continuous counterflow dryers may ...
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  • special centrifuges can process a continuous stream of particle-laden liquid. == Early inventions == English military engineer Laval (1707-1751 ...
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  • the illusory lines or bands are definitely continuous, uninterrupted in character of black or white, on a contrasting background. In the illusion ...
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  • === Continuous fire === A continuous fire, instead of stored heat, is a recent invention. ...
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  • of electrons emitted by beta decay had a continuous rather than discrete spectrum ... that the beta decay spectrum really is continuous, ending all controversies. ...
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  • Continents may be defined as "large, continuous, discrete masses ... Likewise, the criterion that each be a continuous landmass is often disregarded ...
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  • a batch apparatus, as opposed to a continuous apparatus). The mixture ... are normally equal. This is known as continuous, steady-state fractional ...
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  • A basic application might characterize subranges of a continuous variable ... connectives are interpreted in terms of continuous t-norms. A t-norm \triangle ...
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