discontinuity|discontinuities in English
noun
[,dis·con·ti'nu·i·ty || ‚dɪ'skɑntɪ'nuːətɪ /-kɒntɪ'nju-]
lack of continuity, irregularity
Use "discontinuity|discontinuities" in a sentence
1. Here is a detailed description about Earth Crust, Mantle, and Centrosphere, also the discontinuities which separate these layers, e.g., Conrad Discontinuity, Mohorovich Discontinuity or Moho discontinuity, Wiechert-Gutenberg Discontinuity, Lehmann Discontinuity
2. Any EXT-X-DISCONTINUITY in the media playlist must have EXT-X-DISCONTINUITY-SEQUENCE.
3. Spline functions are of discontinuity and continuity.
4. The significant discontinuities elsewhere support the thesis of adversary politics.
5. The discontinuity can be insignificant.
6. Animals cope with discontinuity in various ways.
7. Kinematically admissible velocity discontinuities are permitted to occur at all inter-element boundaries.
8. Things affect our sense of continuity or discontinuity.
9. Fly-by (FB): No observed discontinuity in flight.
10. We can assume the load dispersion discontinuity lines.
11. Simulaneously, the advanced homogenization method and discontinuity factors adopted to improve accuracy.
12. Suppress Averaging to identify discontinuities in the field output or to establish contour limits
13. It's a $10- billion- a- year discontinuity in the global transport system.
14. It's a $10-billion-a-year discontinuity in the global transport system.
15. None of the paths so far described involves a discontinuity.
16. An elastic-viscoplastic theory for reck masses is proposed by, introducing the deformation features on discontinuities.
17. Next, Darwin eliminated the discontinuity between human beings and the rest of the organic world.
18. But suddenly, marking the transition to the Tertiary, there is a sharp global discontinuity in everything.
19. An impedance discontinuity causing an undesired signal reflection in a transmission cable.
20. "Fissures and discontinuities gaped open in the transfer of memory, of knowledge, of habits of thinking and living.
21. In our study, tight junctions were often characterised by discontinuity and decreased numbers of tight junctional strands.
22. The crust and mantle are separated by a seismically determined boundary known as the Moho - discontinuity.
23. Avance Nerve Graft is an off-the-shelf processed human nerve allograft intended for the surgical repair of peripheral nerve discontinuities
24. Pupils with temporary Problems might also include Traveller children affected by discontinuity of schooling.
25. Avance Nerve Graft is an off-the-shelf processed human nerve Allograft intended for the surgical repair of peripheral nerve discontinuities