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plural of continuity
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A characteristic property of a continuous function
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A narrative device in episodic fiction where previous and/or future events in a story series are accounted for in present stories
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uninterrupted connection in space, time, operation, or development
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Consistency between and within materials Consider layout, design, language, format etc and signposting to related resources
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The distribution of fuel particles or extent of the fuel bed, thus affecting a fire's ability to sustain combustion and spread This applies to aerial fuels as well as surface fuels
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Limited time promotions in a store where a different item is promoted each week of the special Commonly includes items such as pots and pans, books, flatware, etc
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of patient care ensures that patients experience a smooth transition across the different levels of care and that patient care is coordinated among practitioners, among organizations, and over time
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The duration of an advertising message or campaign over a given period of time (Ch 8)
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An uninterrupted pathway for electrical signals
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uninterrupted connection or union
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The term given to a structural system denoting the transfer of loads and stresses from member to member as if there were no connections
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–– the relation between two things of essential identity similarity, coherence or harmony; the lack of change from one principle or regime to another
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Property of being continuous (1) A term used in trouble-shooting electrical circuitry Continuity implies continuous electrical circuitry through connections Broken wires, corroded contacts, cold solder joints, poor contacts all can impair continuity (2) In geology, continuity implies a continuous property or pattern relating to rock type, beds, formations, or sedimentation (3) In reference to immiscible fluids in rock, continuity might refer to the condition of the nonwetting phase when droplets or insular globules of the nonwetting phase become connected to form a continuous web throughout the pores of the rock
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The ability to blend and incorporate various school figures (patterns) together so a continous flow of movement is achieved
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Keeping things the same, or avoiding contradictions To fans, this generally means that the events of a story don't contradict previous events To artists, continuity refers to keeping the characters looking the same from panel to panel
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the matching of all spatial and temporal elements from shot to shot in a sequence, to create the illusion of coherent space and time within a production
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An uninterrupted, complete path for current flow
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Continuity is the fact that something continues to happen or exist, with no great changes or interruptions. An historical awareness also imparts a sense of continuity. a tank designed to ensure continuity of fuel supply during aerobatics
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the property of a continuous and connected period of time
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In film making, continuity is the way that things filmed at different times are made to look as if they were filmed at the same time or in the right sequence. Walt and I referred to a video cassette of the original footage to check continuity and lighting. In mathematics, a property of functions and their graphs. A continuous function is one whose graph has no breaks, gaps, or jumps. It is defined using the concept of a limit. Specifically, a function is said to be continuous at a value x if the limit of the function exists there and is equal to the function's value at that point. When this condition holds true for all real number values of x in an interval, the result is a graph that can be drawn over that interval without lifting the pencil. Such functions are crucial to the theory of calculus, not just because they model most physical systems but because the theorems that lead to the derivative and the integral assume the continuity of the functions involved
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a detailed script used in making a film in order to avoid discontinuities from shot to shot
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a Gestalt perceptual principle stating that objects positioned along a path are more likely to be seen as a group
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A type of offer in which the consumer agrees to review new editions of or variations on a product and purchase a contracted number of these over a specified time period (Examples include CD's periodically offered within a music club or recipe cards sent by a cooking club )
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Indicates the existence of a complete circuit
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Lack of interruption or disconnection; the quality of being continuous in space or time
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In health insurance, the Maine law that protect consumers who have pre-existing conditions when changing insurance companies As long as a person does not go without coverage for more than 63 (or in some cases 90) days, the new insurance company cannot exclude a health condition that was covered under the old policy This is also known as "portability"
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An electric circuit is said to be continuous when it is complete - thus a continuity check of a circuit is carried out to ensure that the circuit is not open
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{i} continuousness, connectedness; unbroken succession
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continuity implies the responsibility of ensuring an operation is not affected by an interruption of support or by unforeseen events
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Scheduling advertisements to appear at regular intervals over a period of time
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1) Prepared script material that is either produced (recorded) at the station or supplied by the advertiser 2) The department that handles incoming and outgoing tapes, scripts, and other materials used for the broadcast of commercial spots
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quality of duration, existence over a serial period of time
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The terminology given to a structural system denoting the transfer of loads and stresses from member to member as if there were no connections
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Of the soundstage: the reproduction of the original lateral positions of the stereo images Of a multi-way loudspeaker: uniformity of coloration from the operating range of one driver to that of the other(s)
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the state of being continuous; uninterrupted connection or succession; close union of parts; cohesion; as, the continuity of fibers
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A non-interrupted pathway for electrical signals
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the property of a continuous and connected period of time a detailed script used in making a film in order to avoid discontinuities from shot to shot uninterrupted connection or union
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