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to invariable
noun
Something that does not vary; a constant.
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Since different people have distinct experiences, our knowledge of honey's taste or fire's heat differs from person to person and thus is not a reliable guide to invariable characteristics of, for example, the honey or fire.
It is a physically and economically devastating disease; heavily infected hosts may die, those with lighter infections may suffer inhibited growth and reduced production efficiency, while the detection of pathological lesions lead to invariable liver condemnation [1] [3].
Furthermore, a knock-in mutant line in which the Thr69 and Thr71 phosphorylation sites are mutated into alanines (Atf2AA) leads to a similar phenotype and to invariable death at birth, confirming the importance of these phosphorylation sites for ATF2 activity [13].
In genetic distance approaches, adding highly variable markers to invariable markers dilutes the genetic distances, making species discrimination less likely.
Flexibility in parental behavior as opposed to invariable and fixed parental systems is a more realistic expectation under often highly variable and unpredictable environmental and social circumstances.
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The occurrence of HCC in the absence of cirrhosis in a substantial percentage of HBV-HCC patients (40%), compared to the invariable association to established cirrhosis in those with HCV-HCC, suggests a potential cirrhosis-independent pathway to cancer unique (among viral hepatitis-associated cancers) to HBV-HCC.
All coefficients have been found to be invariable upon bed-to-particle diameter ratio or bed length and applicable without additional adaptation to situations with and without an exothermic chemical reaction.
The models denoted by +I imply that a fraction of data set is assumed to be invariable, where +G is considered to categorize the change of substitution rates among sites in discrete gamma distribution.
The general time-reversible model, with some sites assumed to be invariable and variable sites assumed to follow a discrete gamma distribution (GTR + I + Γ; [ 33]), was selected as the best-fit model of nucleotide substitution by MrModeltest 2.2 http://www.abc.se/~nylander/[ 34].
He attributes the muted turnaround to the invariable tendency of businesses and households to "act on the lessons of the most recent recession, and in the next expansion they will avoid the dangers of easy credit and excess leverage".
The GTR model, with some sites assumed to be invariable and with variable sites assumed to follow a discrete gamma distribution (ref. [ 79]; GTR + I + Γ), was selected as the best-fit model of the nucleotide substitution for each partition on the basis of the Akaike Information Criteria (ref. [ 81]; AIC).
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