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Immutable means that if a ChemicalCompound is updated and one of the ChemicalStructures was changed, MDF will automatically check if the updated ChemicalStructure already exists and will use it or create a new ChemicalStructure.

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Strings in Java are immutable, which means that they cannot be changed.

The trim method will not change the contents of the original string because strings in Java are immutable, which means that a string's state cannot be modified after it is created.

Seven years later, Judith Butler's book Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity challenged no less than the ancient-to-modern ontology of gender values we've inherited and demonstrated to be by no means immutable or universal, not even biologically necessary or corresponding, but no more than social constructs of an arbitrary if culturally and sexually functional origin.

These superheroes might be able to transcend the laws of nature but the logic of the franchise proves to be immutable, even if it means spoiling the audience's fun.

Something happens, something tragic, immutable and unfair (whatever that means).

That is one of the things that he means by "the immutable law of the Great Death".

But were those regulations meant to be immutable?

Constitutions are not meant to be immutable; America's is constantly reinterpreted by the Supreme Court.

Indeed, before Copernicus and Kepler stretched the sidereal canvas, lists were the logical means of representing the analogical, immutable and hierarchical universe.

According to Plato's principles of theology (Republic II and Laws X), the gods are immutable, unchangeable, and cannot be bribed by means of sacrifices.

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