continuous curve

collocation in English

meaningsofcontinuousandcurve

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continuous
adjective
uk
/kənˈtɪn.ju.əs/
us
/kənˈtɪn.ju.əs/
without a pause ...
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curve
noun[C]
uk
/kɜːv/
us
/kɝːv/
a line that bends continuously and has no ...
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(Definition ofcontinuousandcurvefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thecontinuouscurveis a cubic spline interpolation onto the values calculated from mean fitnesses in each deme.
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The thickcontinuouscurveis calculated in the same way, but accounts for the pairwise linkage disequilibrium generated by dispersal.
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Thecontinuouscurveshows the approximation of (8).
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Thecontinuouscurvecorresponds to parameter combinations for which inbreeding depression equals the cost of outcrossing.
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Thecontinuouscurvegives the expected deterministic rate of increase, which in this case is somewhat slower than the actual rate.
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Since y is always less than unity, is shown as acontinuouscurvealthough its value at the centre of the flow (where y > 90 yo) somewhat doubtful.
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Thecontinuouscurveis the steady solution.
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For example, the rationals are not a length space because no two points can be connected by acontinuouscurve; however, the rationals are a prelength space.
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Without any monotonicity assumption on the permeability matrix, we prove that the free boundary is acontinuouscurveof the form x = (y).
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It forms acontinuouscurveby varying over the flux surfaces, unless every flux surface generates the same spectral point, in which case the continuous spectrum is degenerate.
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Efficient, incremental coverage of space with acontinuouscurveincludes several related proofs and expanded discussion on such ideas.
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The two tines form acontinuouscurveat right angles to the closely set pedicels.
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He used it to show that acontinuouscurvecan not always be enclosed in an arbitrarily small region.
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Note that a quasigeodesic is not necessarily acontinuouscurve.
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A reflex piece between the two arches holds them together making the two arches onecontinuouscurve.
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The continuous curves suggest that this steady state is unstable with respect to a finite range of asymmetric perturbations (2 l 5).
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Singularity-free trajectory planning provides a simple method for generating continuous curves between the defined points.
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Continuous curves correspond to stem distributions and dashed curves to crown distributions.
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Symbols are psychophysical data for two observers; the continuous curves are model predictions.
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