constant flux
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconstantandflux
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constant
adjective
uk/ˈkɒn.stənt/us/ˈkɑːn.stənt/
happening a lot or all ...
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flux
noun[U]
uk/flʌks/us/flʌks/
continuous ...
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(Definition ofconstantandfluxfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofconstant flux
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Neural organization is a bold and ambitious attempt to outline some of the common threads in theconstantfluxof neuroscience research.
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Family interaction patterns are inconstantfluxand are influenced by socio-demographic and cultural changes.
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It is idealized in the sense that it does not reflect theconstantfluxand everincreasing leakage between the two varieties.
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A continuum from static tradition to tradition in 'constantflux' would serve best to represent the diversity and nuances of contemporary musical realities.
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For = 2/3 we getconstantfluxand then it becomes increasing with time.
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The other case is an upward flow withconstantfluxcooling and is termed buoyancyopposed flow.
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Seeing change as a consequence of ' the times ' provides a comprehensive explanation and is similar to viewing reality as a process ofconstantflux.
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We characterize the velocity of a single droplet immersed into an environment withconstantfluxfield far away.
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Constantfluxis inherent in the nature of language.
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The environment is assumed to be inconstantflux, and success requires understanding the nature of such changes and adapting to them.
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The first one is an upward flow withconstantfluxheating.
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In this sense the political agenda, which itself is inconstantflux, is selective for or against the sciences according to its own operational priorities.
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However, many of the compilers are experimental and inconstantflux.
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This is, of course, impossible, since national character is merely a myth inconstantflux.
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Our solutions are alwaysconstantflux, but the pressure gradient varies with time in the unsteady case, although the variation is, in some cases, relatively small.
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These states are inconstantflux.
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The situation is inconstantfluxand is hard to predict.
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There is, first, the undesirability ofconstantfluxin the map of parliamentary constituencies.
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Furnished accommodation is in a state ofconstantfluxand it will be difficult to pinpoint the tenants who will be responsible for the rent.
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