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The phrase "a constant ratio" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in mathematical, scientific, or statistical contexts to describe a relationship where two quantities maintain the same proportion to each other.
Example: "In this experiment, we maintained a constant ratio of water to solute to ensure accurate results."
Alternatives: "a fixed proportion" or "an unchanging ratio".
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Instead of a constant ratio between grades, as at other universities, there is an unusually big gap at Harvard between the value of an A minus and a B plus.
This millimetre, or Udden-Wentworth, scale is a geometric grain-size scale since there is a constant ratio between class limits.
Also, the velocity of the inner boundary and shock velocity are in a constant ratio.
The generation of the splice variants NKG2-E and -H seemed to occur at a constant ratio.
Scale invariance refers to the maintenance of a constant ratio of developing organ size to body size.
The control strategy was designed to maintain a constant ratio between dissolved oxygen (DO) and total ammonia nitrogen (TAN) concentrations.
A constant ratio of corn stover: scum: CaO: HZSM-5 = 1 1 1 1 was used in carrying the experiment.
If the ocean were as still as a bathtub, the two daughter isotopes would bind to sediment particles, settle downward, and become buried at a constant ratio.
This approach gives better results than one employing a constant ratio of turbulent timescale and the scalar covariance ∼c′′Z′′.
In this paper, we show that approximating MAPs with a constant ratio bound is also NP-hard.
Microfluidic mixing techniques, bringing cationic polymer and nucleic acid together at a constant ratio during the entire mixing process, have the potential for a gentler complexation.
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