There is a continuous spectrum of different clinical presentations from incontinence of flatus ( gas ), through incontinence of mucus or liquid stool, to solids.
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If they represent " eigenvectors " corresponding to the continuous spectrum of some operator, as for unbound particles in QFT, then the interpretation is more subtle.
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The light from a source can consist of a continuous spectrum, an emission spectrum ( bright lines ), or an absorption spectrum ( dark lines ).
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Heller has ambitious plans for revitalizing analog technologies, which represent information in a continuous spectrum rather than the discrete one's and zero's of digital computers and communications.
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Wolfgang Pauli proposed another kind of particle on 4 December 1930 in order to explain the continuous spectrum of beta radiation that Chadwick had reported in 1914.
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The named colors are somewhat arbitrary divisions imposed on the continuous spectrum of visible light, and the theory is not an entirely accurate description of cone sensitivity.
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If there is no canalization of a developmental pathway, genetic variation of pathway components results in a continuous spectrum of phenotypes, often distributed in a bell curve.
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This is exemplified by the white light emitted by fluorescent lamps, which typically has a spectrum of a few narrow bands, while daylight has a continuous spectrum.
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The Continuous spectrum usually happens because of the present of free electrons which can have arbitrary energy . talk ) 08 : 15, 19 May 2016 ( UTC)
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This phase moir?effect and the classical moir?effect from opaque lines are two ends of a continuous spectrum in optics, which is called the universal moir?effect.