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continuous

[kuhn-tin-yoo-uhs] / kənˈtɪn yu əs /


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In the study, six patients between 9 months and 38 years old received continuous sildenafil treatment.

From Science Daily

Marvell’s chips and accelerators should be even more valuable in a world driven by agentic AI, seeing as the technology requires continuous loops of reasoning, tool use, memory retrieval, and task coordination.

From Barron's

Magnetic and electronic storage devices often lose data after only a few years, especially without continuous power, cooling, and maintenance.

From Science Daily

Instead of a continuous spectrum like sunlight, which spreads smoothly across all colors, the Crab Pulsar produces distinct, separated bands.

From Science Daily

Meteorologists across Tornado Alley are racing to close a critical gap in storm tracking—a lack of continuous data.

From The Wall Street Journal