Sentence examples for changes from line to line from inspiring English sources

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Its referent changes from line to line.

Throughout the proof C > 0 denotes a constant that changes from line to line, but depends only on the fixed parameters T, p, ρ, α and the domain B ⊂ R d.

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Hereafter, we denote by C any positive constants which may change from line to line.

C is denoted as a positive constant and may change from line to line.

We use c to represent positive constants which may change from line to line.

Denote by C a general positive constant (the exact value may change from line to line).

The values of constants C and C a, b, ��� may change from line to line.

Here and hereafter, C represents some generic constant which can be changed from line to line.

Throughout this paper, we use C and c to denote universal constants whose values may change from line to line.

For convenience, we introduce some notations: C is denoted as a positive constant and may change from line to line.

(Here, throughout the proof for notational simplicity, the letter alone will denote a positive constant, independent of, whose value may change from line to line).

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