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continual

[kuhn-tin-yoo-uhl] / kənˈtɪn yu əl /


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This continual loss, known as "atmospheric escape," is especially relevant for planets that orbit extremely close to their stars.

From Science Daily

Google also unveiled a new approach in November to improve continual learning in large language models based on how humans learn and remember information.

From MarketWatch

But given the continual crisis Welsh rugby has endured over the past couple of years, any glimpses of recovery are pounced upon.

From BBC

DNA in our cells faces continual harm from sunlight, chemicals, radiation and even the normal processes that keep the body functioning.

From Science Daily

Of all the innovations and technical advancements that have made the discovery and excavation of shipwrecks increasingly possible, none has been more important than the invention and continual development of side-scan sonar.

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