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- have po****rised continuationism, the position that the spiritual gifts are meant for all Christians in every age. Continuationism is a Christian theological...
- In computer science, a continuation is an abstract representation of the control state of a computer program. A continuation implements (reifies) the...
- mathematics, analytic continuation is a technique to extend the domain of definition of a given analytic function. Analytic continuation often succeeds in...
- Closure/Continuation is the eleventh studio album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree. It is their first since 2009's The Incident. Despite...
- The Continuation War, also known as the Second Soviet-Finnish War, was a conflict fought by Finland and **** Germany against the Soviet Union during World...
- Closure/Continuation.Live.Amsterdam 07/11/22 (often shortened to simply Closure/Continuation.Live) is a live album by British progressive rock band Porcupine...
- The Continuation is the third full-length album by the ****anese band Deathgaze. It was released on September 9, 2009. http://www.enter-brain.jp/deathgaze/album...
- Numerical continuation is a method of computing approximate solutions of a system of parameterized nonlinear equations, F ( u , λ ) = 0. {\displaystyle...
- programming languages, a delimited continuation, composable continuation or partial continuation, is a "slice" of a continuation frame that has been reified...
- A continuation novel is a sequel novel with continuity in the style of an established series, produced by a new author after the original author's death...