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CONTINUOUS
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continuous adjectiv
1. neîntrerupt, continuu, necontenit, permanent, constant, prelungit;
a continuous stretch of water întindere neîntreruptă de apă.
2. (electr.) permanent, constant.
3. (gram.) continuu, progresiv, perifrastic.
Exemple de propoziții și/sau fraze:
A protein in which the coding region of two genes have become in-frame and co-continuous.
(Fusion protein, NCI Thesaurus)
The continuous movement characteristic of a liquid or gas.
(Flow, NCI Thesaurus)
Since Wolbachia is a natural parasite, it is already better than insecticides, but continuous monitoring is necessary because not all strains of Wolbachia can interrupt the infection cycle, and there is the risk of generating resistance.
(Bacteria-infected mosquitoes slash dengue cases, SciDev.Net)
At the end of LEAP, participants who enrolled in LEAP-On were instructed to avoid peanut consumption for one year to help investigators determine whether continuous peanut consumption is required to maintain protection against development of peanut allergy.
(Benefits of peanut allergy prevention strategy persist after one-year peanut avoidance, NIH)
DNA Repair Inhibition involves interference with, or restraint of, the enzymatic restoration of a continuous two-stranded DNA molecule without mismatch from a molecule that contains regions damaged by chemical or radiation exposure or by spontaneous damage.
(DNA Repair Inhibition, NCI Thesaurus)
In addition, continuous silencing of the cerebellar-VTA pathway was found to completely prevent the expression of social preference behavior in the mice, findings which indicate that inputs from the cerebellum into the VTA are necessary for social preference behavior in mice.
(New Findings Reveal Surprising Role of the Cerebellum in Reward and Social Behaviors, National Institutes of Health)
For the study, researchers admitted 20 healthy adult volunteers for one continuous month and, in random order for two weeks on each diet, provided them with meals made up of ultra-processed foods or meals of minimally processed foods.
(Heavily processed foods cause overeating and weight gain, National Institutes of Health)