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Etymology: [ k&n-'tin-yü-&m ] (noun.) 1646. From Latin continuum, neuter form of continuus from contineō (“contain, enclose”)

(matematik) sürekli dizi, süreç, (mat.) sürekli dizi, kontinuum, sürekli, sürekli ortam, bütün, bölünmemiş şey, uzay-zaman, sürey, uzay-zaman süreklisi, uzay zaman süreklisi, her yeri aynı şey, sürekli dizi, sürem, değişmez ve arası kesilmez şey, süreklilik,

1 (matematik) sürekli dizi     ts
2 süreç  isim     ts
3 (mat.) sürekli dizi  Eğitim     ts
4 kontinuum     ts
5 sürekli     ts
6 sürekli ortam     ts
7 bütün     ts
8 bölünmemiş şey     ts
9 uzay-zaman  Biyokimya     ts
10 sürey  Bilgisayar     ts
11 uzay-zaman süreklisi     ts
12 uzay zaman süreklisi     ts
13 her yeri aynı şey     ts
14 sürekli dizi     ts
15 sürem  Biyokimya     ts
16 değişmez ve arası kesilmez şey     ts
17 süreklilik  Dilbilim     ts
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The set of all real numbers and, more generally, a compact connected metric space, 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, A touch sensitive strip, similar to a standard electronic musical keyboard, except that the note steps are 1⁄100 of a semitone, and so are not separately marked, continuum, range, is a checklist of skills/behaviors arranged in a developmental order, Illustrates the concept that a person's health status shifts back and forth during a lifetime, A touch sensitive strip, similar to a standard electronic musical keyboard, except that the note steps are 1/100th of a semitone, and so are not separately marked,   n 1 A continuous extent, succession, or whole, no part of which can be distinguished from neighboring parts except by arbitrary division **, a continuous nonspatial whole or extent or succession in which no part or portion is distinct of distinguishable from adjacent parts, 1: the mixtureof a space (field) and charge (field) 2: a universal sea of charged space, The numerical continuum is the series of real numbers; the linear continuum is the series of points on a geometrical line, (pronounce: kon-tih-new-um) continuum = [Latin] something without breaks The continuum is the name astronomers use for the combination of all colors that an object such as the Sun emits, and also for the broad variation from color to color in how much light is emitted Broad means: without looking at the little details, such as spectral lines The continuum is determined mostly by the temperature of the object The hotter the object is, the brighter it shines The color at which an object shines brightest also depends on the temperature Hot objects such as the Sun shine brightest in yellow light; less hot objects shine most in red light, and cool objects shine brightest in (invisible) infrared light The full-disk continuum image is an example of an image observed in the continuum For more information, see the Light page of Mr Sunspot's Answer Book, A continuum is a set of things on a scale, which have a particular characteristic to different degrees. These various complaints are part of a continuum of ill-health. continuums continua a scale of related things on which each one is only slightly different from the one before, continuous sequence, connected series, Optical radiation arising from broadband emission from the photosphere, Bulletin board program that ran on Multics in the late 70s Supported threaded discussions on multiple topics, like "a one-node version of netnews " Written by USGS employee Pat Doherty Picked up by Site SA Mike Auerbach and installed on System M to coordinate MRDS changes in response to the EOP procurement Ancestor of forum, (1) atomic: the continuous spectral region toward the violet, adjacent to the head of a series limit of an atom's spectral lines (2) Space: the space-time environment in four dimensional space, a collection of points, such that between any two points there are distinct points Classical examples of a continuum are a line, plane or space, The continuum is a transfinite number representing the cardinality of the real numbers If Cantor's Continuum Hypothesis is true, then the continuum is equivalent to aleph one, (con TIN u um) A diagram that illustrates degrees of difference between two extremes For example, a continuum might show degrees of heights between the shortest and the tallest objects such as mountains, buildings, trees, or whatever is being measured, A continuity and consistency of care information to family, professionals, and community resources, plural of continuum,

18 The set of all real numbers and, more generally, a compact connected metric space     ts
19 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     ts
20 A touch sensitive strip, similar to a standard electronic musical keyboard, except that the note steps are 1⁄100 of a semitone, and so are not separately marked     ts
21 continuum     ts
22 range     ts
23 is a checklist of skills/behaviors arranged in a developmental order     ts
24 Illustrates the concept that a person's health status shifts back and forth during a lifetime     ts
25 A touch sensitive strip, similar to a standard electronic musical keyboard, except that the note steps are 1/100th of a semitone, and so are not separately marked     ts
26   n 1 A continuous extent, succession, or whole, no part of which can be distinguished from neighboring parts except by arbitrary division **     ts
27 a continuous nonspatial whole or extent or succession in which no part or portion is distinct of distinguishable from adjacent parts     ts
28 1: the mixtureof a space (field) and charge (field) 2: a universal sea of charged space     ts
29 The numerical continuum is the series of real numbers; the linear continuum is the series of points on a geometrical line     ts
30 (pronounce: kon-tih-new-um) continuum = [Latin] something without breaks The continuum is the name astronomers use for the combination of all colors that an object such as the Sun emits, and also for the broad variation from color to color in how much light is emitted Broad means: without looking at the little details, such as spectral lines The continuum is determined mostly by the temperature of the object The hotter the object is, the brighter it shines The color at which an object shines brightest also depends on the temperature Hot objects such as the Sun shine brightest in yellow light; less hot objects shine most in red light, and cool objects shine brightest in (invisible) infrared light The full-disk continuum image is an example of an image observed in the continuum For more information, see the Light page of Mr Sunspot's Answer Book     ts
31 A continuum is a set of things on a scale, which have a particular characteristic to different degrees. These various complaints are part of a continuum of ill-health. continuums continua a scale of related things on which each one is only slightly different from the one before     ts
32 continuous sequence, connected series  isim     ts
33 Optical radiation arising from broadband emission from the photosphere     ts
34 Bulletin board program that ran on Multics in the late 70s Supported threaded discussions on multiple topics, like "a one-node version of netnews " Written by USGS employee Pat Doherty Picked up by Site SA Mike Auerbach and installed on System M to coordinate MRDS changes in response to the EOP procurement Ancestor of forum     ts
35 (1) atomic: the continuous spectral region toward the violet, adjacent to the head of a series limit of an atom's spectral lines (2) Space: the space-time environment in four dimensional space     ts
36 a collection of points, such that between any two points there are distinct points Classical examples of a continuum are a line, plane or space     ts
37 The continuum is a transfinite number representing the cardinality of the real numbers If Cantor's Continuum Hypothesis is true, then the continuum is equivalent to aleph one     ts
38 (con TIN u um) A diagram that illustrates degrees of difference between two extremes For example, a continuum might show degrees of heights between the shortest and the tallest objects such as mountains, buildings, trees, or whatever is being measured     ts
39 A continuity and consistency of care information to family, professionals, and community resources     ts
40continua plural of continuum     ts
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41 cline     ts
 


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