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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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constant WATTAGE AUTOTRANSFORMER (CWA) BALLAST: A popular type of HID ballast in which the primary and secondary coils are electrically connected. Considered an appropriate balance between cost and performance.
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constant 1. A constant binding. 2. A literal constant. 3. (~ binding) Read-only. 4. (~ slot) Not assignable. Constant slots do not have setter functions.
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constant A named item that retains a constant value throughout the execution of a program. Constants can be used anywhere in your code in place of actual values. A constant can be a string or numeric literal, another constant, or any combination that includes arithmetic or logical operators except Is and exponentiation. For example: Const A = "MyString"
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