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Be invariable
noun
Something that does not vary; a constant.
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"Writer's tend to be invariable pack rats," he said.
One possibility is that what constitutes health is not invariable; thus the account of health would not be invariable.
Primers spanning the 12s rRNA region produced 0.35 kb fragments that proved to be invariable in the selected samples when tested for restriction length polymorphisms (RFLPs).
There are many inherent performance limitations using traditional algorithms for online measurement of dielectric loss factor including synchronous sampling, no interharmonics and power system frequency must be invariable.
Fortunately, it can be demonstrated that every observability index would be invariable and efficient still with respect to the above two scenarios.
All coefficients have been found to be invariable upon bed-to-particle diameter ratio or bed length and applicable without additional adaptation to situations with and without an exothermic chemical reaction.
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Adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections are invariable.
This confusion was invariable, and also basically the point.
The crowds are enthusiastic, and the message is invariable: If you breathe, here's your man.
Although the word stereotyped is used in the above definition, this does not mean that the reflex response is invariable and unchangeable.
When α=1, the ranges of these sub-histograms are invariable.
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