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stable; steady; fixed |
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constant (A numeric or string value that is not calculated and, therefore, does not change); static (In information processing, fixed or predetermined. For example, a static memory buffer remains invariant in size throughout program execution) |
econ. |
constant; durable; established; invariable; invariant; pegged; permanent; perpetual; solid; standing; stationary; unchangeable; unchanged |
O&G. tech. |
non rising |
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comp., MS |
PowerPoint static (A converter that supports static viewing of PowerPoint presentations (without animation) in a Web environment) |
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el., meas.inst. |
verification of calibration |
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comp., MS |
Fixed PDF (A view mode that previews the PDF content in its native page-by-page form. This mode corresponds to how other commonly known PDF viewers, such as Windows Reader and Reader, preview a PDF) |
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comp., MS |
static RAM (A form of semiconductor memory (RAM) based on the logic circuit known as a flip-flop, which retains information as long as there is enough power to run the device. Static RAM is usually reserved for use in caches) |
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el., meas.inst. |
register |