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Discover Ludwig"maintain static" is a valid phrase and can be used in written English
It means to keep something in a fixed or stable state, without changing or moving. Example: The company must maintain static pricing for its products in order to stay competitive in the market.
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In "While We Were Holding It Together" dancers maintain static positions — one holds his arms forward as if he were holding a tray, while another reclines on her side — embodying the peculiar virtuosity of stillness.
In this paper, a preventive control strategy from EVs based on E-EPP is proposed to maintain static voltage stability of power system under the V2G concept.
We built a recirculating aquaria system with computerized temperature control to maintain static temperatures, increase temperatures 1 °C/day, and maintain diel temperature fluctuations up to 10 °C.
They maintain static displays of the fort's active period and sell souvenirs.
These different biochemical properties of NMMII isoforms may determine their functional peculiarities, with NMMIIB being suitable to maintain static tension and NMMIIA being adapted to rapidly reorganize actin microfilaments.
Long working hours is considered to be correlated with job demand, 24 which means that dentists have to maintain static and/or awkward postures for prolonged periods contributing to musculoskeletal overload and pain.
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It maintains static information about all the VBE members.
To achieve this goal, the propagation environment should be maintained static during measurement.
People perceive the utility group–electric and gas utilities–holding in a bit better simply because they have demonstrably better earnings growth and they have been guiding the Street for high earnings guidance over the last six months where most other industries, including telecom utilities, have been either guiding people lower or maintaining static predictions they made a while ago.
Many studies assessing attentional cost while maintaining static or dynamic postures were used as a base of reference for postural control [12], [19], [20], [29], [30].
In particular, we chose positions in which the dancer maintains static balance on one leg while producing complex geometry with the other limbs, i.e. a common icon of classical ballet (see Figure 1 and Table 5).
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