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The phrase "a constant makes" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the effect or result of a constant in a mathematical, scientific, or philosophical sense.
Example: "In this equation, a constant makes a significant difference in the outcome of the calculation."
Alternatives: "a constant creates" or "a constant results in".
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(Because the derivative of a constant is zero, the antiderivative of a function is not unique: adding a constant makes no difference.
According to Bloch's principle, every condition which reduces a meromorphic function in to a constant makes a family of meromorphic functions in a domain normal.
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In programming area, literal is a constant made available to a process, by inclusion in the executable text.
Because a cantilever with a small spring constant makes a relatively large deflection for a small force, the cantilever used in this study provides reliable data of the cell surface structure.
The main observation is that binding a certain problem parameter to a fixed constant makes many of the intractable problems tractable.
The computational overhead of GenePING's security features is a small constant, making the system usable, even in emergency care, on today's hardware.
Increasing the proportion of both the components at a constant composition makes the copolymer a better conductor of electricity both intrinsically and extrinsically.
In a third set of injection scenarios, we show that starting injection at a high rate with ramping down, a low rate with ramping up or at a constant rate makes little difference to the overall injectivity of the reservoir.
The fluorescence lifetime of mCerulean3 also fits to a single exponential time constant, making mCerulean3 a suitable choice for fluorescence lifetime microscopy experiments.
And right from the start, the New Mexico desert is a constant presence, making this an epic perfect for widescreen TV.
Karadeniz, who was to prove a constant threat, made good ground down the left and cut inside before squaring the ball for Martins.
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