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A magnetic drag on the hysteresis disk allows for a constant drag, or eventual stoppage of the output shaft.
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It contains data about the sequences, ligand binding constants and mutations of those proteins.
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This implies, due to the uniqueness of the solution, that the matched asymptotic solution is identical to the exact solution up to a constant multiple.
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It has been claimed that there is a constant scale factor between the two coding methods, and that allowance can be made for this.
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One may then add any constant in the upper half-plane, and move the pole into the lower half-plane, giving new values for the parameters.
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It can, however, achieve constant scale along specific lines.
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The following twenty years saw a veritable explosion in the number of stability constants that were determined.
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Each group is given a different shielding constant which depends upon the number and types of electrons in those groups preceding it.
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One of the lines of difference in interpretation is whether to treat the regressors as random variables, or as predefined constants.
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Stability constants defined in this way, are "association" constants.
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