inversions in English

noun
1
the action of inverting something or the state of being inverted.
the inversion of the normal domestic arrangement
2
a reversal of the normal decrease of air temperature with altitude, or of water temperature with depth.
Precise data on vertical rainfall distribution, temperature lapse rate, and the altitude of the temperature inversion on the windward slope exist for this oceanic wet tropical mountain.
3
the process of finding a quantity, function, etc., from a given one such that the product of the two under a particular operation is the identity.
4
the adoption of behavior typical of the opposite sex; homosexuality.
noun

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1. Cytogenetic techniques may be able to detect inversions, or inversions may be inferred from genetic analysis.

2. Advectional inversions are usually shortlived (typically overnight) and shallow.

3. Advectional inversions develop where there is a horizontal inflow of cold air into an area

4. Advectional inversions sometimes form when cool maritime air flow into the coastal areas

5. Irradiation of the left side leads to a marked increase of partial inversions in all age classes.

6. In Drosophila melanogaster, several latitudinal Clines occur for many characters such as allozymes, inversions, and quantitative traits

7. Corkscrew was the first coaster in the world that featured three inversions and it hasn’t looked back since

8. Comparison of the map with other published azuki bean and black gram maps showed high colinearity of markers, with some inversions.

9. Complete inversions allow the human body to flush and detoxify the adrenal glands, which studies have linked to more positive thinking and an increase in reasoning skills.

10. His speech is heavily saturated with such foreboding words as homozygous, heterozygous, translocations, inversions, haploid, diploid, polyploid, mitosis, meiosis, deoxyribonucleic acid, and the like.

11. Viewed from a bond buyer's perspective, the 35 year perfect history of inversions preceding recessions is the history of three beautiful, golden, glittering Arbitrages executed to perfection.

12. However, a chromatin bridge and acentric fragment were recorded in certain hybrid combinations, suggesting that the evolutionary divergence in genomically similar species occurred because of paracentric inversions.

13. While many of the oldest mentioned Asanas are indeed seated postures for meditation, Asanas may be standing, seated, arm-balances, twists, inversions, forward bends, backbends, or reclining in prone or supine positions.

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15. The mathematical pairings for the curve are determined in affine coordinates from a binary representation of a scalar read from right to left using the aggregated plurality of inversions.

16. Current observations carried out in the Gulf of Genoa during the years 1975–76 have shown inversions of the typical alongshore cyclonic flow in association with meteorological frontal systems transiting over the Ligurian Sea.

17. Advectional inversion (s) , Advectional inversions (pl) A departure from the usual decrease of temperature with increasing altitude: Advectional inversion is a temperature reversal caused by cold air moving across a previously warmed up surface, causing …

18. InrnooucrroN Bementite is a modulated layer silicate, a group of min- erals in which continuous trioctahedral sheets coordinate with tetrahedral sheets that have periodic inversions in the orientation of their tetrahedral apices (Guggenheim and Eggleton, 1988).

19. Add 25 ml of diethyl ether (4.4.), close the tube with a cork saturated with water or with a stopper wetted with water (5.6.), and shake the tube vigorously, but not excessively (in order to avoid the formation of persistent emulsions), with repeated inversions for one minute.

20. The Atmospheric nitrogen cycle is highly complex and there is a wide range of factors that can affect the nitrate level in polar ice.: On many days wood fires are banned, as they add to the big brown cloud held in by Atmospheric inversions.: In this phase, using higher frequency radio waves, the instrument will continue shallow probing of the subsurface and start Atmospheric sounding.