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to constants
adjective
Unchanged through time or space; permanent.
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"You have this long-term idea to link all our things to constants of nature.
They listened to "Constants on the Path to Jihad," lectures by the Yemeni cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, who is suspected of inciting Muslims in the West to violence.
The idea to base all units in relation to constants of nature — being unchanging and belonging to no one country — has been around since the late nineteenth century.
Official metal kilogram relinquishes its role to constants, but won't yet retire — and more changes to scientific units are set to come.
When a peak corresponds to a true sinusoid for the duration of the analysis window, the instantaneous amplitude and frequency reduce to constants.
The units for electric current (ampere), temperature (kelvin) and amount of substance (mole) all become linked to constants of nature, namely the electric charge, the Boltzmann constant and the Avogadro constant respectively.
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The patients were subjected to constant beating.
Residents remained vulnerable to constant janjaweed attacks.
"They're used to constant entertainment.
Modernism lends itself to constant reinterpretation.
We have become accustomed to constant stimulation, and uninterrupted conversation.
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