Examples of 'nearly continuous' in a sentence

Meaning of "nearly continuous"

nearly continuous: This phrase is used to describe something that occurs almost without interruption or regularly with minimal breaks in between. It implies a state of near-constant or consistent activity, duration, or existence

How to use "nearly continuous" in a sentence

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It flowed from him in a nearly continuous stream.
Of nearly continuous warfare.
Urban development between these cities is nearly continuous.
The collection then underwent nearly continuous improvement and expansion.
The south and southeast portion of the atoll comprises a nearly continuous islet.
The result is a nearly continuous supply of fruits throughout the season.
This allows for action to become nearly continuous.
A series of continuous or nearly continuous tornado outbreak days is a tornado outbreak sequence.
As well the steam volume flow is nearly continuous.
The glass forms a nearly continuous layer between the silicon interfaz and the bulk silver.
Ash emissions were accompanied by nearly continuous deep rumblings.
In the informal formulation of J. E. Littlewood, " every measurable function is nearly continuous.
The stress is nearly continuous.
Inadequate mixing produces small plates aggregated in a very irregular and nearly continuous manner.
Seismic activity remains elevated with nearly continuous tremor recorded on the seismic network.

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They are supplied with ammunition and transport their meat in a nearly continuous manner ;.
The process then continues placing a nearly continuous stream of pieces onto the oven conveyor.
Shredder 's combo attacks are quick and nearly continuous.
The springs here have allowed nearly continuous inhabitation of the site since the Chalcolithic period.
The metering pumps should be adjusted to deliver a nearly continuous quantity of Test Fluid.
Nearly continuous sugar cravings, but without the “ hanger . ”.
Above the upper squelch setting a nearly continuous sound is produced.
The bearing has been in nearly continuous service since 1912, with no parts replaced.
The lenses are extracted for about 24 hours with nearly continuous replenishing of isopropyl alcohol.
Pregnancy rates after ART have shown nearly continuous improvement in the years since its conception.
Therefore, antiflooding safety devices are known, which ensure a nearly continuous control of possible leakages.
First, we demonstrate nearly continuous Sr clocks over several weeks.
The international collaborative exercises have been operating on a nearly continuous basis since their introduction in 1995.
Middle and posterior caudals from a nearly continuous series of 27 bones are well preserved in Cetiosauriscus.
The multitude of glass surfaces offer patients nearly continuous visual contact with the world outside.
The Galápagos Islands have seen nearly continuous volcanic activity for about 20 million years.
In Mogadishu, fighting is nearly continuous and intense.
Maya, Mesoamerican Indians occupying a nearly continuous territory in southern Mexico, Guatemala, and northern Belize.
The 5th Regiment was involved in nearly continuous combat during the war.
Using two steam boilers, Savery devised a nearly continuous system for pumping water from mines.
Operation of the machine is nearly continuous and, therefore, very efficient.
By using satellite imagery, researchers have a nearly continuous measurement of changes, he said . ".

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