Nevertheless, there is an inverse correlation between the lexical expansion of a language and the iconicity of its grammar. |
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The political dynamic of the peace process itself has a proportionally inverse impact on the wide spectrum of unionist sectarianism. |
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Every angle has just one sine, but the inverse function, the arc sine, wraps around to produce infinitely many values. |
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The R-value is the inverse of the U-value, so the higher the R-value, the more the window resists heat flow. |
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He describes matrix multiplication and the inverse of a matrix in the particular context of the arrays of coefficients of quadratic forms. |
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Maybe it is the inverse to the idea that strong alcohol helps eupepsia, if you have eaten fatty food. |
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I was in my usual spot in the library, graphing an inverse parabola, when a shadow fell over me. |
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This inverse relationship between resistance and resilience is of particular importance in ecotoxicological respect. |
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The page states Newton's second law of motion as mass and acceleration having a relationship of inverse proportionality. |
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First, we developed a smoothed series based on an inverse Fourier transform of the reference series. |
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The appeal of the cosmopolis is in inverse proportion to one's links to the polis. |
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If the cull is sufficiently small, this response is given by an element of the inverse of the Jacobian matrix. |
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The coefficient on quantity exported represents the inverse of the residual demand elasticity, which is the main point of interest here. |
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Where many live albums sound more organic than their studio counterparts, the inverse is true here. |
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Video has always articulated itself as the negative inverse of television, the conscience of television, as Avital Ronell once put it. |
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Biomechanical models may use either an inverse or forward dynamic approach. |
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This work also contains a mean value type formula for inverse interpolation of the sine. |
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Presidential popularity is positively associated with partisan support but shows an inverse relationship for members of the opposition. |
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In theory, at least, this creates a direct, inverse relationship between the unemployment rate and the inflation rate. |
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Next, Spencer proposes an inverse relationship between the degree of fertility and the development of the nervous system. |
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This place just proves the theory that there's an inverse relationship between attractiveness and proficiency in math. |
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There is evidence that an inverse relation exists between investment in private consumption and investment in public goods. |
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The digital filter operated in the frequency domain employing an inverse Fourier algorithm. |
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Bottles vary in the extent to which they have a punt, or inverse indentation in their base. |
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This was because the coupling resistance value had inverse effects on the amount of current arriving and on the impedance of the neurite. |
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The negative values refer to inverse relationships between hydrophobic and hydrophilic residues. |
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Paradoxically, the number of use patent claims is almost inverse to the number of scientific papers published on each issue. |
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This skill, called stereopsis or stereoscopic vision, is a wonderful example of inverse optics. |
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For both decapod and octopod suckers, the maximum pressure differentials show a significant inverse correlation with sucker size. |
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After genetic isolation of P insertion chromosomes, the flanking sequences were obtained by inverse PCR and sequenced. |
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The resistivity, which is the inverse of the conductance, in the Hall effect varies linearly with the applied magnetic field. |
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Time and money appear as commensurate albeit inverse values because of the effect of the velocity of circulation on the accumulation of capital. |
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The result is a rather extensive inverse letterboxing that renders large portions of the screen unutilized. |
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A splash of black tea on the plate whose fabulously bosky flavour is in inverse proportion to its thinness. |
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An iterative inverse method has been also applied to multiphase tectonics to separate several superimposed tectonic events. |
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Asreml requires the inverse of the IBD matrix as input but this matrix can be singular. |
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Any one person can win the game, his unfortunate momentary rival getting the blame for the inverse loss. |
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With all the inverse trig. functions you must carefully select the answer or answers that are appropriate to the problem you are solving. |
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Some attacked his announcement, for example Smith who used a metaphysical argument based on the simplicity of the inverse square law. |
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Two algebraic varieties are said to be equivalent if there is a one-to-one correspondence between them with both the map and its inverse regular. |
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As one critic sardonically put it, their dollar salaries rise in inverse proportion to the obscurity of their work. |
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Polymers such as poly or poly that are salted out by electrolytes usually show an inverse temperature solubility. |
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Just as the forward function resembles the exponential curve, the inverse function appears similar to the logarithm. |
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The inverse of the y-intercept in Fig.4 B is indicative of the quenchable fraction of fluorophores. |
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Note that this curvature is the inverse of the radius of a circle tangent to the neutral line at this point. |
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That is addition, multiplication and the two inverse operations of subtraction and division. |
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Yet the level of political interest sagged in inverse relation to the proliferation of candidates. |
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Interaction between the in-plane components of the headgroup dipoles is attractive and decays as the inverse sixth power of distance. |
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The reciprocal function is its own inverse, which might seem to pose a problem in using Newton's method. |
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This is how the inverse square law of attraction was extended from celestial mechanics to the motions of atoms. |
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Similarly, many surveys have identified an inverse relationship between prior microbial exposure and the development of atopy. |
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The creative anarchy of the wiki is the philosophical inverse of conventional corporate groupware software. |
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The predistortion function is the inverse of the field distortion function for the optics, so that the virtual image seen by the eye matches the image in the virtual screen buffer. |
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Somehow, the brevity of the message creates an inverse potential for misunderstanding. |
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Pharmacologically, it is characterized by the constitutive activity of the ligand-free receptor, and by the inverse, partial, and full agonism due to the bound ligand. |
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Ideally, the inverse problem consists of N independent linear equations. |
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Electrical conductivity is the inverse quantity to electrical resistivity. |
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However the axiom that the quality and cost of the food in a revolving restaurant is in inverse proportion to the height of the tower doesn't apply here. |
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I've heard you refer to the inverse as being topologically finite. |
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Virtual concatenation is an inverse multiplexing technique that allows the grouping of any number of SONET STS-n channels to create a VCG to transport data streams. |
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So, purely anecdotally and unscientifically, there's an inverse ratio here, where men are more likely to write, but less likely to have anything worth writing about. |
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It is a negentropic force that, while not the inverse of entropy, counteracts entropy by generating new states of order and higher complexity in the universe. |
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Hence an awareness of the inverse of differentiation began to evolve naturally and the idea that integral and derivative were inverses to each other were familiar to Barrow. |
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Based on findings demonstrating an inverse relation between home-range size and intercommunity competition, we expected to find a similar relation in our study. |
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A study published in the October 2001 Journal of Affective Disorders found an inverse relationship between fish consumption and postpartum depression in 23 countries. |
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I haven't charted this yet, but it seems that there is an inverse relationship between focusing on maximizing investor return, and actual investor return. |
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Insofar as Markson poses questions in an inverse order, the critic and the author appear in a perspective which inscribes voice within an economy of representation. |
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A review of 20 international studies looking into the link between the use of the oral contraceptives and rates of bowel cancer found an inverse relationship. |
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The inverse Doppler effect is not something you can hear, but understanding it could one day lead to important advances in optics and communications equipment. |
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We found that univariate analysis showed no association with birth order, but after adjustment for maternal age, an inverse association with birth order was apparent. |
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The inverse Fourier transform information of the acquired first spectral-peaks is computed and a computed first harmonic phase image is determined from each spectral peak. |
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He made major contributions to the inverse problem of Galois theory as well as to class field theory, thereby solving some long outstanding conjectures. |
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You take a verb, put un at the beginning, and get as result another verb that expresses the opposite or inverse of the action the original verb expressed. |
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Those in the humanities may agree to the applicability of complex dynamics and field theory to the study of culture, but the inverse is not typically true. |
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For aerodynamic reasons there is an inverse relationship between the size of a flying animal and the wing-stroke frequency needed to keep it in the air. |
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It is worth emphasising that there is a major step to be made from an inverse square law of force to explain planetary motion and a universal law of gravitation. |
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On entering you are confronted by the corrugated stone underside of the ascending flight, the inverse of the other flight descending in front of you. |
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In inverse proportion to Steve's dynamism, I grow progressively more lax. |
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For a simple model of population structure the same is true when the probability of migrating is not higher than the order of magnitude of the inverse of the population size. |
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In the action denotation usage it has the inverse function of quotation marks, denoting actions where unmarked text is assumed to be dialogue. |
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An individual using RP will typically speak Standard English, although the converse or inverse is not necessarily true. |
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Newton, faced in May 1686 with Hooke's claim on the inverse square law, denied that Hooke was to be credited as author of the idea. |
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Linguistic diversity within a country was found to have a slight inverse correlation with Esperanto popularity. |
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A homeomorphism, also known as a topological isomorphism, is the most basic space of this kind, revealing a continuous inverse function. |
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This background shows there was basis for Newton to deny deriving the inverse square law from Hooke. |
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Official DIGNITY tends to increase in inverse ratio to the importance of the country in which the office is held. |
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Since the direct product of any family of inverse semigroups is also an inverse semigroups. |
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Tableman, and Kim, also analyzed this data set, but used a model with inverse temperature. |
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The presence of an additive inverse allows to cleanly define differences between queries. |
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The indefinite integral, also known as the antiderivative, is the inverse operation to the derivative. |
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The natural logarithm of the inverse of the sales realised in every market is the weight given to each geographical segment. |
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What is not quite so evident is that the marginal revenue curve is below the inverse demand curve at all points. |
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The above symbol is the inverse of the copyright symbol representative of copyleft. |
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Third the x intercept of the marginal revenue curve is half that of the inverse demand curve. |
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Second the slope of the marginal revenue curve is twice that of the inverse demand curve. |
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The curvature at a point is given by the inverse of the radius of the osculating circle. |
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Nevertheless, insofar as it makes you the object, the new device is the inverse of the old timekeeping technology it vestigially resembles. |
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The subject of the public contract is an instrument for determining the surface energy by inverse gas chromatography. |
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First the marginal revenue curve has the same y intercept as the inverse demand curve. |
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The inverse is also true, and this is one factor in the widening gap between the rich and the poor. |
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When it comes to belief in such a divinity, my own personal argument is kind of the inverse to Pascal's Wager. |
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An additional inverse video mono screen on the front of the M550 shows the time as well as Caller ID, without the need to open the phone. |
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The inverse relationship between pH and hydrogen ion concentration is difficult for students to visualize. |
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Another example of how syntactic rules contribute to meaning is the rule of inverse word order in questions, which exists in many languages. |
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Density is the amount of mass per unit volume of a substance, or the inverse of specific volume. |
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Odds ratios were derived by exponentiation of the additive inverse of the significant coefficients. |
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Chapters cover continuity, differentiation, inverse function and implicit function theorems, manifolds, and tangent spaces. |
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Ingrian Finnish relative clauses allow a syntactic effect known as inverse attraction. |
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The glacial retreat induced by this or any other process can be amplified by similar inverse positive feedbacks as for glacial advances. |
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The inverse sine function is multivalued unless it is restricted to a suitable range. |
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Research has shown an inverse link between income inequality and social cohesion. |
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Hooke's statements up to 1674 made no mention, however, that an inverse square law applies or might apply to these attractions. |
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His ideas about gravitation, and his claim of priority for the inverse square law, are outlined below. |
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If production of one good increases along the curve, production of the other good decreases, an inverse relationship. |
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This early transcendental version treats exponential, logarithmic, and inverse trigonometric functions in chapter three. |
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It can also be interpreted as a precise statement of the fact that differentiation is the inverse of integration. |
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The fundamental theorem of calculus states that differentiation and integration are inverse operations. |
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Computing discrete logarithms is apparently difficult, while the inverse problem of discrete exponentiation is not. |
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Newton's role in relation to the inverse square law was not as it has sometimes been represented. |
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This law is, that the intension of our knowledge is in the inverse ratio of its extension. |
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The thermodynamic parameters, including enthalpies and free energies of adsorption, were measured using inverse gas chromatography under dry conditions. |
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It also provides computational software to generate robotics equations for kinematic analysis of robot arms and assist with solving the inverse kinematics of most robot arms. |
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We also characterize the pseudoumbilical ones in terms of soliton curves for the inverse curve shortening flow and minimal Legendrian immersions in odd-dimensional spheres. |
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The retina thus shows a differentiation into a distal and a proximal part with a distal, closed and everse rhabdom and a proximal open and inverse rhabdom. |
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Newton showed that if the force decreased as the inverse square of the distance, one could indeed calculate the Moon's orbital period, and get good agreement. |
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Respectively, these all impact the perceptions of colorfulness, brilliance and observer variability, the inverse of which can be considered observer similarity. |
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Studies have previously found an inverse relationship between high density lipoprotein cholesterol or apolipoprotein A-1 levels and cardiovascular disease. |
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When we look at the patterns between leisuring and volunteering, we find nearly an inverse relationship, with more volunteering time related to less leisuring time. |
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An example of an inverse estuary is Spencer Gulf, South Australia. |
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The inverse structural model exclusively contains passive modular groups, which are open and indecomposable linkages with zero degree of mobility. |
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In order for a function to have a left inverse it must be injective. |
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The inverse relation is usually written in the reduced form. |
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Thus Newton gave a justification, otherwise lacking, for applying the inverse square law to large spherical planetary masses as if they were tiny particles. |
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To avoid this disadvantage of spatial distance measurement, we herein describe each object by a scalar field on the basis of an inverse multiquadric radial basis function. |
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Hooke, without evidence in favor of the supposition, could only guess that the inverse square law was approximately valid at great distances from the center. |
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Another theory cited to explain New York City's falling homicide rate is the inverse correlation between the number of murders and the increasingly wetter climate in the city. |
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And she paints using a very old style known as inverse perspective, a method nearly the opposite of the linear perspective common in more recent styles of painting. |
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Ireland's sesquilingual situation is thus the inverse of the 'normal' European situation, where English is the prestige language and the native language of lower prestige. |
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