| CIXA | constant infusion excretory urogram |
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| CL | constant domain of L chain; lung compliance |
| CLV | cassava latent virus; constant linear velocity |
| const | constant |
| CP | candle power; capillary pressure; cardiac pacing; cardiac performance; cardiopulmonary; caudate puta... |
| CF | constant frequency |
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| CMF | constant magnetic field |
| IC50 | inhibition constant |
| LC | lumped constant |
| flotation constant | Characteristic sedimentation behaviour of a lipoprotein fraction of plasma in a centrifugal field in a medium of appropriate density, achieved by adding a salt or D2O to the plasma. Synonym: negative S, Svedberg of flotation. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| law of constant numbers in ovulation | The number of ova discharged at each ovulation is nearly constant for any given species. (05 Mar 2000) |
| constant |
A characteristic that takes on the same value for all members of a group or set being studied. Reference: Chapter 1
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| constant |
A value that doesn't change.
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| constant |
An object whose value cannot be changed.
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| constant |
a value that cannot change; a specification of a constant in a programming language, such as 3 or true.
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A quantity that has a fixed mathematical value within a model, such as pi or the Earth's radius. It may appear explicitly in equations, logical statements, or as an initial value, or it may be a named parameter that the model uses.
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