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Be constants
adjective
Unchanged through time or space; permanent.
Exact(60)
While temperatures will vary greatly over the next several days, the clouds and rain will be constants.
The compression load and relative humidity of the air are assumed to be constants throughout the considered temperature range.
As a simple example, note dy/dx + Py = Q, in which P and Q can be constants or may be functions of the independent variable, x, but do not involve the dependent variable, y.
Moreover, the mean cutting force (MCF) and mean peak cutting force (MPCF) increase and tend to be constants with the increase of rock brittleness and cutting depth.
In this study, the transition from fire to explosion is not considered and all the environmental factors are assumed to be constants in the simulation.
The parameters l and s are sometimes considered to be constants in the complexity analysis, but for high rate Reed Solomon codes, their values can be very large.
As a simple example, note dy/dx + Py = Q, in which P and Q can be constants or may be functions of the independent variable, x, but do not involve the dependent variable, y.
Afterwards, they are further specified to be constants in single-layer homogeneous shells and to obey an identical exponent-law in FG shells.
Let and be constants.
Let, for, and be constants.
Let δ,ε be constants.
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