| # | Title | Terms | Date |
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| 1 | Continuity of Lifeby kvincen | 3 terms | March 21, 2008 |
| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
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| 1 | continuity | Uninterrupted connection in space, time, operation, or development. | SAT words from 'constituency' to 'convergent' |
| 2 | continuity | v x A= constant | Everyday physics final study guide |
| 3 | continuity | n. Uninterrupted connection in space, time, operation, or development. | C: Freevocabulary.com |
| 4 | continuity | something that remains consistent or uninterrupted thoughout | vocab 2 |
| 5 | continuity | something that remains coneistent or uniterupted throughout | vocab 2 |
| 6 | continuity | something that remains coneistent or uniterupted throughout | vocab |
| 7 | continuity | consistent or uninterrupted | talking a stand |
| 8 | continuity | n. Uninterrupted connection in space, time, operation, or development. | GRE Word List |
| 9 | continuity | unchanged over time | Lesson 13 A |
| 10 | continuity | v x A= constant | Everyday Physics |
| 11 | continuity | Uninterrupted connection in space, time, operation, or development. | SAT Words (5000) - freevocabulary.com |
| 12 | continuity | continuitat | Anglès-català. Paraules desde "constituent" fins a "convergent" |
| 13 | continuity | (noun) an uniterrupted connection, succesion, or flow | SATV4 |
| 14 | continuity | condition of being without a stop | VOCAB 1-3 |
| 15 | continuity | n. Uninterrupted connection in space, time, operation, or development. | SAT Vocab C-D |
| 16 | continuity | things that have stayed the same for many years and will likely stay the same for a long time. | soical studies |
| 17 | continuity | stay the same | social studies |
| 18 | continuity | help citizens do more together | Social Studies |
| 19 | continuity | n. Uninterrupted connection in space, time, operation, or development. | 5000 SAT words |
| 20 | Continuity | behaviour and biological processes among species because of common ancestry | Biological Psychology |
| 21 | Continuity | The organization of video material into a coherent presentation. | Mass Media Chapter 6 Vocab |
| 22 | continuity | stay the smae | Social Studies 1pg.19-21 |
| 23 | continuity | the state or quality or being continuous | Vocabulary - Week 6 |
| 24 | continuity | perceive smooth, continuous patterns rather than discontinuous ones | Psych Ch. 6 |
| 25 | continuity | focuses on the relationship between continued, consistent activity; coping abilities and life satisfaction | CH test 3 Chapter 29 |
| 26 | continuity | an orginization of your perceptions according to this rule (people prefer to see smooth, continuous patterns, not disrupted ones) | Chapter 4: Sensation and Perception [part 2] |
| 27 | Continuity | Clear, continuous and unassertive spatial and temporal relations between shots, smooth matches screen direction ,figure position and temporal relations between shots | film |
| 28 | Continuity | The effect that a well-made program has of one shot leading into another naturally | Contemporary Communications Vocabulary |
| 29 | continuity | condition of being without a stop or interruption | vocab2 |
| 30 | continuity | we tend to see continuous patterns, not disrupted ones | Psychology-Chapter 8 Terms |
| 31 | Continuity | things that follow a patern are percieved as same form | Psych 100, 31 Jan, Dr Margres, SVSU |
| 32 | Continuity | Continues to positive or negative infinity | Polynomial Functions |
| 33 | continuity | the tendency to perceive things as simply as possible with continuous pattern rather than with a complex, broken-up pattern | Chapter 3: Sensation and Perception |
| 34 | Continuity | Characteristics that are stable over time | Child Psychology Chapter 1 |
| 35 | Continuity | The tendency to group several stimuli into a smooth, continuous pattern rather than percieve them as individual objects. | Chapter 6: Perception |
| 36 | Continuity | Gradual development. | Psych 260 Exam #1 |
| 37 | Continuity | the state of being unchanged over time. | Lesson 13 |
| 38 | continuity | The kind of logic implied between edited shots, their principle of coherence. Cutting to continuity emphasizes smooth transitions between shots, in which time and space are unobtrusively condensed. More complex, classical cutting is the linking of shots according to an event's psychological as well as logical breakdown. In thematic montage, the continuity is determined by the symbolic association of ideas between shots, rather than any literal connections in time and space. 1. The narrative structure of a film, laid out in sequence; the plot as a string of scenes. 2. The matching of details that allows shots taken at different times to appear to be recording a single, continuous event; the impression that conditions established in one shot continue to exist in later or related shots. 3. A list of the details- such as the length of a cigarette, the condition of a tablecloth, or the number of buttons left unbuttoned on a shirt- that have to be matched from shot to shot, either within a scene or from one scene to another. (Once the boot has been eaten in The Gold Rush, continuity demands that from then on, scene after scene, the tramp must have only one boot, and the correct foot must be wrapped the same way. | Film Glossaries |
| 39 | continuity | term to describe families and their tendency to have multigenerational system progressing through time and different life stages | FMHN 335 Exam 2 |
| 40 | continuity | when something continues for a long period of time without being changed or stopped | Risk mkt l |
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