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  • 1continuous scale — an interval scale in which the intervals can be broken into finer and finer gradations, e.g., blood glucose or weight scales …

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  • 2Scale space — theory is a framework for multi scale signal representation developed by the computer vision, image processing and signal processing communities with complementary motivations from physics and biological vision. It is a formal theory for handling …

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  • 3Scale space implementation — Scale space Scale space axioms Scale space implementation Feature detection Edge detection Blob detection Corner detection …

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  • 4Continuous wavelet transform — of frequency breakdown signal. Used symlet with 5 vanishing moments. A continuous wavelet transform (CWT) is used to divide a continuous time function into wavelets. Unlike Fourier transform, the continuous wavelet transform possesses the ability …

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  • 5Continuous reactor — Continuous reactors (alternatively referred to as flow reactors) carry material as a flowing stream. Reactants are continuously fed into the reactor and emerge as continuous stream of product. Continuous reactors are used for a wide variety of… …

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  • 6Continuous cooling transformation — diagram of EN S355 (ASTM A 572 Grade 50, warranted yield stress 355 MPa) for welding (fast cooling, linear scale). A continuous cooling transformation (CCT) phase diagram is often used when heat treating steel.[1] These diagrams are used to… …

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  • 7Continuous distillation — Image 1: Typical industrial distillation towers Image 2: A crude oil vacuum distillation column as used in oil refineries …

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  • 8Continuous signal — A continuous signal or a continuous time signal is a varying quantity (a signal) whose domain, which is often time, is a continuum (e.g., a connected interval of the reals). That is, the function s domain is an uncountable set. The function… …

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  • 9Continuous and progressive aspects — The continuous and progressive aspects (abbreviated cont and prog) are grammatical aspects that express incomplete action in progress at a specific time: they are non habitual, imperfective aspects. It is a verb category with two principal… …

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  • 10Continuous track — A closeup of continuous tracks on a bulldozer …

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