continuous wiki:
[inuum can refer to: The continuous black body radiation spectrum.Continuum (mathematics), sets such as the real line, which can be contrasted with the properties of discrete spaces. Continuum hypothesis - "There is no set whose size is strictly between that of the integers and that of the real numbers."Continuum mechanics, branch of physics that deals with continuous matter, including both solids and fluids.The space-time continuumContinuum (game client), game client for the SubSpace computer game.Continuum RPG, the time travel role-playing game C°ntinuumLanguage continuumContinuum (instrument), a "fretless keyboard".Continuum, a musical composition by György Ligeti.Jean Liedloff's "The Continuum Concept" articulates the natural principles upon which attachment parenting was founded.Continuum (publishing house)
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pattern wiki:
[he martial arts related meaning of Pattern see Tae Kwon Do and Kata (Karate).A pattern is a form, template, or model (or, more abstractly, a set of rules) which can be used to make or to generate things or parts of a thing, especially if the things that are generated have enough in common for the underlying pattern to be inferred or discerned, in which case the things are said to exhibit the pattern. Pattern matching is the act of checking for the presence of the constituents of a pattern. The detection of underlying patterns is called pattern recognition.
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bee wiki:
>For other uses, see Bee (disambiguation). Andrenidae Apidae Colletidae Halictidae Heterogynaidae Megachilidae Melittidae Oxaeidae Sphecidae Stenotritidae Bees (Apoidea superfamily) are flying insects, closely related to wasps and ants. They are adapted for feeding on nectar, and play an important role in pollinating flowering plants, and are called pollinators. Bees have a long proboscis that enables them to obtain the nectar from flowers. Bees have antennae made up of thirteen segments in males and twelve in females. They have two pairs of wings, the back pair being the smaller of the two.
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