| constellation |
A group of stars that form a pattern as seen from the Earth. There are 88 constellations.
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| construct validity |
The degree to which an instrument accurately measures the construct of concern. Examples of construct validity include, but are not limited to, convergent and discriminant validity.
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| constant (C) r. |
the C-terminal portion of an immunoglobulin heavy (CH) or light (CL) chain, comprising one homology region in light chains and three or four in heavy chains, that has a constant amino acid sequence for chains of a single type produced by one individual. Constant regions vary among the heavy chain classes and subclasses (isotypic variation) and among individuals (allotypic variation).
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| constant s. |
absolute s.
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| constitutional c. |
one acting within the body that is not restricted to a specific site, but is systemic or has a genetic basis.
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