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And maybe the true answer is that immaturity might be constant, but throughout a life it gets inflected differently.
It might be constant.
This implies that, although signal (S) is decaying, the signal to background ratio (SBR) might be constant or even increasing.
For a particular radar set-up, this information might be constant, or it might vary from scan to scan.
There might be constant upstream activation by cytokines and growth factors [ 1, 18], down regulation of counter balancing signal transduction pathways, such as SOCS1, or both [ 7].
Rod photoreceptors in the mouse are born over a 16-d period ranging from 7 d before to 9 d after birth, and one could hypothesize that the lifespan of rd1 photoreceptors might be constant and predetermined by their respective date of birth.
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And here is the crux: some scientists have suggested that the fine structure constant might not be constant, but could vary over time and space.
However, segregation (diffusion) processes may lead to rather abrupt concentration gradients at the surface, that is, cs might not be constant over the depth Δ.
Additionally, deformation of the periodontal ligament and the subsequently developed strains are theoretically influenced by the center of rotation and its relation to its center of resistance, which might not be constant, due to the varying degree of periodontal anisotropy [22].
We also postulated that the associations of BPs and LVMI might not be constant across participants with varying IDWG.
Some authors have already underlined that at a regional scale palm diversification might not be constant, diversity being shaped by geological and climatic events [ 27], which may not be reflected in global studies [ 3].
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