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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

26. Perhaps in no other area of policy has the discontinuity between the present and previous governments been so marked.

27. Sal analyzes the function f(x)=(3x^2-18x-81)/(6x^2-54) and determines its horizontal Asymptotes, vertical Asymptotes, and removable discontinuities.

28. Antonyms for Ceaselessness include cessation, close, discontinuance, discontinuity, end, ending, expiration, finish, stoppage and surcease

29. That point is marked by a sharp boundary known as the Mohorovicic discontinuity, or Moho.

30. Baraminology has also been referred to as "discontinuity systematics" (ReMine 1990; Marsh 1941, 1976).

31. It is this act which introduces the probabilistic element, the jarring discontinuity in the system's experience.

32. Applications and branches of the Bunching literature and Jales and Yu (2017) relates Bunching to regression discontinuity design (RDD)

33. In this case, the discontinuity in the electromagnetic components causes impulsive gravitational waves to be generated.

34. Admissible wave speeds and the decay of travelling discontinuities which are associated with this theory are also obtained from a singular surface analysis.

35. This is part of cybercrime which is a $2- trillion- a- year discontinuity in the global economy.

36. 22 Berger sees a discontinuity between the social psychology of Cooley and Mead and that of Freud.

37. A literal translation is given of the Arabic themes to highlight the partial loss of orientation through discontinuity of theme.

38. In short, I am suggesting that there is more continuity than discontinuity in the development of the novel as a literary form.

39. The undulation of Mohorovicic discontinuity under JX region only causes the gravity anomaly of 21-42 milligals.

40. POROSITY & Blow holeS: Porosity is a cavity-like discontinuity and occurs due to the entrapment of gases in the molten weld pool

41. Of particular interest to the historian is the question of continuity or discontinuity in this kind of behaviour.

42. I believe that the major discontinuity lies in the discursive forms through which positions of racial superiority are constructed.

43. Accumulation at the surface was more obvious than concentrations of seston and plankton near or in the discontinuity layer of density.

44. In the traditional acceleration and deceleration control method, the vibration caused by acceleration discontinuity affects the machining quality and equipment life.

45. Policy discontinuity frustrated industrialists and investors who wished to engage in forward planning: they could not anticipate stability in government programs.

46. 13 In the traditional acceleration and deceleration control method, the vibration caused by acceleration discontinuity affects the machining quality and equipment life.

47. This calculus video tutorial explains how to identify points of disContinuity or to prove a function is continuous / discontinuous at a point by using the 3

48. Bridging is the covering of unfilled gaps, cracks or corner joints with a coating, which introduces a weakness in the paint film due to intermolecular and structural discontinuity

49. (A) The genome of Rice tungro Bacilliform virus (RTBV, Caulimoviridae) consists of a noncovalently closed circular, single dsDNA molecule; each strand contains a single discontinuity at specific locations

50. The relationship between the continuities and the discontinuities of history have rarely been better expressed than in Mark Twain’s epigram, “The past does not repeat itself, But it rhymes.”

51. Each consists of a basal erosional unconformity or discontinuity surface and lower, middle, and upper units that are interpreted as forestepping, backstepping, and aggradational systems tracts, respectively.

52. Provided are an A/D converter circuit and a method, such that unstable operation due to the discontinuity of DC transfer characteristics is prevented.

53. Intervals of Concavity Date_____ Period____ For each problem, find the x-coordinates of all points of inflection, find all discontinuities, and find the open intervals where the function is concave up and concave down

54. The figure of the transversal section of a surface breaking discontinuity can not be calculated out conversely from the magnitude and the distribution of its magnetic leakage field.

55. Alters involve marked discontinuity in sense of self and sense of agency, accompanied by related changes in affect, behavior, consciousness, memory, perception, cognition, and/or sensory-motor functioning

56. 5 The figure of the transversal section of a surface breaking discontinuity can not be calculated out conversely from the magnitude and the distribution of its magnetic leakage field.

57. The mantle convection is the primary driving force for the formation and evolution of sedimentary basins, and manifested in the position of the asthenosphere, Moho discontinuity and mantle plume.

58. A line of a critical nature which describes the shape of an elevation surface and indicates a discontinuity in the slope of the surface (i.e. an abrupt change in gradient).

59. The datum for these Bathymetric DEMs is not the same as that used by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) for land based DEMs which results in a discontinuity if the two datasets are merged together

60. Have a look: Here, for your function y=1/x, you have 2 types of Asymptotes: 1) Vertical: This is obtained looking at the point(s) of discontinuity of your function

61. If there is pelvic discontinuity (type IV), adequate acetabular reconstruction with primary stability of the component can only be achieved by a supplementary intramedullary structured stem fixed in the dorsal part of the ilium.

62. The term Colloidal refers to a state of subdivision, implying that the molecules or polymolecular particles dispersed in a medium have at least in one direction a dimension roughly between 1 nm and 1μm, or that in system discontinuities is found at distances of that order.

63. Mylohyoid Boutonniere is a normal focal discontinuity in the mylohyoid muscle, which may permit the sublingual salivary gland, fat or vessels - or a combination thereof - to protrude out from the sublingual space into the submandibular space.

64. In their grammar symbolic systems, being operatively closed and non-intentional systems, reproduce an analectic of thesis, antithesis and hysteresis running contrary to the harmonistic dialectic of human perception (resolution into synthesis and the avoiding of cognitive dissonances) and here also deepens the discontinuities between man and society.

65. For example, a midlithospheric seismic discontinuity observed in the North American Craton has been interpreted as a remnant feature of Craton formation (Abt et al., 2010; Fischer et al., 2010; Miller and Eaton, 2010; Yuan and Romanowicz, 2010; Snyder et al., 2013)

66. The cause of a conductive hearing loss can be a defect of the eardrum (chronic otitis mediia, cholesteatoma, trauma), but also a fixation or discontinuity of the ossicular chain (chronic inflammation, trauma, malformation) or a deficiency in the aeration of the middle ear cleft (serous otitis media, adhesions).

67. It is shown how the total-step and single-step iterative methods, as well as their improvements, for the simultaneous determination of simple zeros of polynomials can be used (with one slight modification) for the determination of simple zeros of analytic functions (inside or outside a simple smooth closed contour in the complex plane) or sectionally analytic functions (outside their arcs of discontinuity).

68. Colon (n.1) "punctuation mark consisting of two dots, one above the other, used to mark grammatical discontinuity less than that indicated by a period," 1540s, from Latin Colon "part of a verse or poem," from Greek kōlon "part of a verse," literally "limb, member" (especially the leg, but also of a tree limb), also, figuratively, "a clause of a sentence," a word of uncertain etymology.