Not exact matches
Space and time have seemed both
continuous and discontinuous
from Zeno's paradoxes up to current debates about the reality of electrons and photons: are they (
continuous)
waves or (discrete) particles?
President Mahama looking puzzled and left with no option
waved at the teeming crowd
from his Toyota Land cruiser vehicle in response to the traders
continuous making of the change sign.
Switching
from pulses to
continuous waves provided the key.
The study shows that public attention has jumped
from one alternative fuel to the next in
continuous waves: first with methanol, natural gas and plug - in electric vehicles in the late 1980s and early 1990s, then to hybrid electric vehicles, hydrogen, and biofuels in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
This article traces the development of stabilized lasers
from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology passive - stabilization experiments of the early 1960's up through the current epoch of highly stabilized helium - neon and carbon dioxide and
continuous wave dye lasers.
They also spend less time in
continuous slow -
wave sleep, the deepest phase,
from which it is hardest to be aroused.
The
continuous light
waves decrease inflammation by increasing blood and lymphatic flow and by absorbing excess water
from tissues.
Therapeutic lasers release light
from the infrared spectrum at two slightly different wavelengths, and the light is sent in two different patterns, pulsed
waves and
continuous waves.
Continuous waves of brilliant colored «bullets» and laser rays fill the screen
from all angles creating the feeling of hopelessness but using your own dazzling energy weapons to your advantage is the only way to proceed.
Descriptive information for substance use at all
waves (non-users excluded
from continuous variables)