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were invariable
noun
Something that does not vary; a constant.
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In every IER examined, there were invariable and fundamental neuropathological findings consisting of abnormal neuronal clusters in the CA1 of the hippocampal formation.
If the productive relations between heat and homogeneity and between homogeneity and health were invariable and necessary, then so long as the physician could produce heat, he could invariably produce health.
The model predictions were invariable by keeping the shedding frequency fixed, but varying the pattern of shedding.
In our dataset, 38% of the 184 genomes containing multiple paralogous 23S rRNA genes were invariable, similar to the finding in 16S rRNA genes [25].
As shown in Figure 3B, 3C, resveratrol decreased the expression of p16INK4A and increased phosphorylation of Rb (Ser795) in a dose-dependent manner, whereas the levels of β-actin and Rb were invariable in either presence or absence of resveratrol.
Of the four sequenced DNA fragments, two (nucLSU rRNA and mtSSU rRNA) were invariable among the 33 Ailaoshan strains and all these strains were homozygous through the entire sequenced fragment.
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Adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections are invariable.
This confusion was invariable, and also basically the point.
"Writer's tend to be invariable pack rats," he said.
The crowds are enthusiastic, and the message is invariable: If you breathe, here's your man.
Although the word stereotyped is used in the above definition, this does not mean that the reflex response is invariable and unchangeable.
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