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Continuum may refer to:
- Continuum (measurement), (not to be confused with continuous) anything that goes through a gradual transition from one condition, to a different condition, without any abrupt changes
Contents
- 1 Companies and organizations
- 2 Games
- 3 Film and television
- 4 Linguistics
- 5 Mathematics
- 6 Music
- 7 Science
- 8 Other
- 9 See also
Companies and organizations
- Continuum International Publishing Group, an independent academic publisher based in London and New York
- Continuum (design consultancy), A design & innovation consultancy with offices in Boston, Milan, Seoul and Shanghai
- Continua Health Alliance, an international non-profit industry group developing specifications for personal and individual healthcare
Games
- The Continuum, the browser-based fantasy collectible wargame
- Continuum (computer game), the North American version of the classic computer game Alpha Waves
- Command & Conquer: Continuum, a cancelled MMORPG in the Command & Conquer series
- Continuum (game client), a game client for the SubSpace computer game
- C°ntinuum, a time travel role-playing game
- The C.H.A.O.S. Continuum, a time-travel adventure game in the year 2010
- Continuum, a Vectrex game aka Sector-X III
- BlazBlue: Continuum Shift, a fighting game for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3
Film and television
- Continuum (TV series), a Canadian science fiction television series
- Q Continuum, an extended universe in the fictional Star Trek universe where omnipotent entities all known as Qs exist
- Stargate: Continuum, a 2008 direct-to-DVD movie of the Stargate franchise
- Continuum (American Horror Story), a 2013 television episode of American Horror Story: Asylum
- alternate name for the Canadian film I'll Follow You Down
Linguistics
- Dialect continuum, the transition of one language to another through a series of speech variations
Mathematics
In mathematics, "the continuum" is sometimes used to denote the real line, and more generally to describe similar objects
- Continuum (set theory), the real line or the corresponding cardinal number
- Linear continuum, any ordered set that shares certain properties of the real line
- Continuum (topology), a nonempty compact connected metric space (sometimes Hausdorff space)
- Continuum hypothesis, the hypothesis that no infinite sets are larger than the integers but smaller than the real numbers
- Cardinality of the continuum, a cardinal number that represents the size of the set of real numbers
Music
- Continuum (John Mayer album), 2006
- Continuum (Prototype album), 2006
- Continuum (Rainer Brüninghaus album), 1983
- Continuum (Ligeti), a composition for harpsichord by György Ligeti
- "Continuum" (song), a song by Jaco Pastorius released on his self-titled album, August 1976
- Continuum (music project), a musical collaboration between Steven Wilson and Dirk Serries
- Continuum (instrument), a continuous pitch performance controller developed by Haken Audio
- Continuum (jazz group), a jazz supergroup consisting of Slide Hampton, Jimmy Heath, Ron Carter, Art Taylor, Kenny Barron
- Continuum (chamber ensemble), an American classical chamber music ensemble
- Jade_(American_group)#Discography, an upcoming album by 'Jade', and American female Hip-Hop group
Science
- Continuum morphology, in plant morphology, underlining the continuum between morphological categories
- Continuum concept, in psychology, Jean Liedloff's articulation of the natural principles upon which attachment parenting was founded
- Continuum mechanics, a branch of physics that deals with continuous matter
- Space-time continuum, any mathematical model that combines space and time into a single continuum
- Continuum theory of specific heats of solids — see Debye model
- Triune continuum, trinity of continual representations in general system modeling defined in the theory of triune continuum, used in the Triune continuum paradigm
Other
- Continuum (sculpture), a 1976 public artwork by American sculptor Charles O. Perry
- Continuum, aka Continuing Anglican movement, dissenting churches who have left the Anglican Communion
- "Consciousness Continuüm" or the Mindstream (Sanskrit: citta-santāna)
- Continuum (dream), a type of false awakening
- Apache Continuum, a continuous integration server for building Java-based projects
- Continuum Morphology is an interpretation of morphology in biology proposed by Rolf Sattler
- Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management#Continuum, the rolling seminar series, an annual event at the school
- Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies
- Continuum, the magazine of the University of Utah
- Continuum (magazine), a pseudoscientific magazine
- Continuum Movement, a somatic education method using sound, breath, and movement, developed in the 1960s by Emilie Conrad.
- Continuum, a series of four science fiction anthologies edited by Roger Elwood in 1974–75
- Heterosexual–homosexual continuum
- Continüm Comics, an American comic book publisher
- The Enterprise Continuum is a concept within TOGAF for classifying elements of enterprise architecture.
- the name of a Windows 10 feature
See also
- Continuity
- Kontinuum, Icelandic music band
- Kontinuum (album), album by Klaus Schulze
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English Journal
- Lipid nanocapsules for behavioural testing in aquatic toxicology: Time-response of Eurytemora affinis to environmental concentrations of PAHs and PCB.
- Michalec FG1, Holzner M2, Souissi A3, Stancheva S4, Barras A4, Boukherroub R4, Souissi S3.
- Aquatic toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands).Aquat Toxicol.2016 Jan;170:310-22. doi: 10.1016/j.aquatox.2015.08.010. Epub 2015 Aug 24.
- The increasing interest for behavioural investigations in aquatic toxicology has heightened the need for developing tools that allow realistic exposure conditions and provide robust quantitative data. Calanoid copepods dominate the zooplankton community in marine and brackish environments. These sma
- PMID 26362585
- Profilin-Dependent Nucleation and Assembly of Actin Filaments Controls Cell Elongation in Arabidopsis.
- Cao L1, Henty-Ridilla JL1, Blanchoin L1, Staiger CJ2.
- Plant physiology.Plant Physiol.2016 Jan;170(1):220-33. doi: 10.1104/pp.15.01321. Epub 2015 Nov 16.
- Actin filaments in plant cells are incredibly dynamic; they undergo incessant remodeling and assembly or disassembly within seconds. These dynamic events are choreographed by a plethora of actin-binding proteins, but the exact mechanisms are poorly understood. Here, we dissect the contribution of Ar
- PMID 26574597
- Online weight-loss services and a calculative practice of slimming.
- Niva M1.
- Health (London, England : 1997).Health (London).2015 Dec 28. pii: 1363459315622042. [Epub ahead of print]
- This study examines the slimming practice produced by Internet-based weight-loss services and their use. Drawing on theories of practice, the study analyses the script of use that is constructed by the services, and the meanings, materialities and competences that are enacted in their use. Based on
- PMID 26711166
Japanese Journal
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- ICUとCCU : 集中治療医学 36(10), 812-816, 2012-10
- NAID 40019525990
- 吾妻 重二
- 東アジア文化交渉研究 5, 23-38, 2012-02-01
- … Culture is the result of incessant interaction with other regions. …
- NAID 110008792477
- Atrial tachycardia caused by a superior vena cava fibrillation with conduction block
- Nozoe Masatsugu,Koyama Junjiroh,Honda Toshihiro,Nakao Koichi
- Journal of Arrhythmia 28(5), 284-287, 2012
- … AT caused by SVC fibrillation: Here, we report a case of a 62-year-old man with a history of incessant atrial tachycardia (AT) for several years. …
- NAID 130002129496
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