continuous variations

Related to continuous variations: discontinuous variation, Limiting reagent

continuous variations

Variations within a species that do not fall into distinct categories, e.g. height in humans.
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His pace is expected to haunt the batting line of the opponents creating troubles with continuous variations in bowling.
The food glazing agent market has witnessed continuous variation in the market with respect to continuous variations and launch of substitute products by major players, including synthetic food glazing agents.
The sucrose esters industry is buyer-oriented and exhibits potential substantial progress due to the positive growth in sectors such as the processed food & beverages industry, the personal care industry, and the detergents & cleansers industry, which have witnessed continuous variations with regard to technological up-gradation and favorable economic factors.
The works.' broad fields of color are not uniform, instead displaying continuous variations of tone and chromatic intensity, a result of human activity and atmospheric conditions, both natural (light, heat, cold, rain, wind) and artificial (urban pollution), that the fabric (sometimes a unified hue, sometimes striped or patterned) records and conveys to the viewer's eye.
Secondly, it doesn't look at previous work, speak to previous employers or, in the instance of SME contractors, doesn't take into account the continuous variations in a smaller contractors' account compared to the bigger players.
Advanced capabilities include support for anisotropic materials and the option to define continuous variations of potential, dielectric constant, or conductivity from mathematical functions.
However, any large collection of different clones will show continuous variations in form, eliminating any nameable differences.
Another which takes up a lot of space is Man on a bridge (A study of David Lange), in which the gallery has been transformed into a carpeted large-screen cinema showing 50 continuous variations on a short film in which a man - the well-known actor Roger Lloyd Pack - walks towards the camera and pauses to look over the parapet of a bridge.

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