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Meanings of
discontinuities
in English
Russian
разрыв
Portuguese
descontinuidade
Catalan
funcions i continuïtat
Spanish
discontinuidad
Back to the meaning
Point at which a function is not continuous.
discontinuity
classification of discontinuities
point of discontinuity
Russian
разрыв
Synonyms
Examples for "
discontinuity
"
discontinuity
classification of discontinuities
point of discontinuity
Examples for "
discontinuity
"
1
At some level of
discontinuity
,
of course, Darwin's strong statement must prevail.
2
We analysed the reaction time data using a novel regression
discontinuity
approach.
3
Objectives: Sleepwalkers have consistently shown N3 sleep
discontinuity
,
especially after sleep deprivation.
4
We report a series of children who spontaneously acquired pulmonary artery
discontinuity
.
5
A sphincteric defect is seen as a
discontinuity
of the muscle ring.
Usage of
discontinuities
in English
1
Conclusions: Conduction through
discontinuities
in RF lesions is associated with gap geometry.
2
Some of these are no longer evolutionary, but revolutionary, and mark
discontinuities
.
3
Now Schrödinger's interpretation-andthis was its great novelty-simplydenied the existence of these
discontinuities
.
4
Despite this, both neuronal-epithelial cell interactions involve similarly sized
discontinuities
in the basal lamina.
5
You should never have hollows and projections, continuities and
discontinuities
.
6
I prefer the term Network Economy, because information isn't enough to explain the
discontinuities
we see.
7
Furthermore, we find that the state-specific optimization can help avoid state-averaging-induced
discontinuities
on potential energy surfaces.
8
Eye motion leads to
discontinuities
in displayed data.
9
It attacked the
discontinuities
within its own systems.
10
What should most draw our attention are
discontinuities
.
11
The origin of
discontinuities
between species must therefore be recast as the key problem in evolutionary theory.
12
To explain these
discontinuities
,
Simpson relied, in part, upon the classical argument of an imperfect fossil record.
13
In the air above him the
discontinuities
in the blue and green watery sausage shape resolved themselves.
14
His music, in spite of its
discontinuities
,
has a unifying hum, as if riding on fresh asphalt.
15
It is a fast-moving, Candide-like, moral tale, full of the absurdities and the
discontinuities
of human life.
16
Now the drug-induced
discontinuities
were fading.
Other examples for "discontinuities"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
discontinuities
discontinuity
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
induce discontinuities
sharp discontinuities
attack the discontinuities
economic discontinuities
lead to discontinuities
More collocations
Translations for
discontinuities
Russian
разрыв
точка разрыва
Portuguese
descontinuidade
Catalan
funcions i continuïtat
Spanish
discontinuidad
clasificación de discontinuidades
discontinuidades
Discontinuities
through the time