Continuous means from some start to some end without break whereas continual means occurring repeatedly at intervals over a time span.
contiguous is "separated in space" and continuous is "separated in time"
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AbutmentA retaining wall supporting the ends of a bridge or viaduct.Pierssupport if continuous bridge
Analog signals are continuous while digital signals are discrete
Continuous I assume would mean a constant flow of light from the laser in the form of a wave train. Conversely, a pulse is only a single wave emitted by the laser.
The difference between continuous and discrete system lies in the variables. Whereas the continuous systems have dynamic variables, the discrete system have static variables.
Continuous improvement means, regular or unbroken series or pattern or you can say, prolonged without interruption. On the other side, continual improvement consists to frequent changes, but steady.. One thing I would like to mention here, those organizations who keep focus on continuous improvement in quality management are usually try to over manage the things, which could be turn out in the disaster. But this is just form my personal point of view.
contiguous is "separated in space" and continuous is "separated in time"
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activity based costing does not promote TQM(total quality management) and continuous improvement but attribute based costing promotes the both.
contact tob continuous with others
A simple continuous distribution can take any value between two other values whereas a discrete distribution cannot.
"Improvement" means "advancement or growth in desirable qualities" while to "learn" means "to acquire knowledge or an ability".
sponge iron production is continuous process sponge iron production is continuous process
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The way I understand it, a continuos function is said not to be "uniformly continuous" if for a given small difference in "x", the corresponding difference in the function value can be arbitrarily large. For more information, check the article "Uniform continuity" in the Wikipedia, especially the examples.
Continuous refers to measurements that can take any value, possibly between two limits. Cumulative usually refers to a count "up to and including" the current value.