If the focus of the parabola is taken as the centre of inversion, the parabola inverts to a cardioid. |
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Here, Grechaninov inverts the middle movements order with the slow movement coming third and this Largo is extremely well constructed. |
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By building a construction yard within a completed building, the design inverts a logical order of events. |
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The oldest of the crew, Jeff, threw back some layback frontal rocks and inverts. |
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The simplest form of scrambling inverts the high and low points in the signal. |
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The shares comprise a cutting blade and a curved mould-board that physically inverts the soil profile. |
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It inverts the typical opera prologue, traditionally dedicated to monarchical flattery. |
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If the cusp of the cardioid is taken as the centre of inversion, the cardioid inverts to a parabola. |
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The therapist moves the cup over the area to be treated, removes the cotton ball and inverts the cup onto the body. |
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In this sense, I think my approach to course planning inverts the usual model. |
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In her films, Wishman employs standard melodramatic plot lines and then inverts the parameters to impose illicit acts and criminal vice into the fray. |
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And Neoplatonism furnishes the most poignant example, inasmuch as its monism merely inverts earlier Platonism's dualism and only magnifies the melancholy. |
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Thinking of language as an instinct inverts the popular wisdom, especially as it has been passed down in the canon of the humanities and social sciences. |
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Clinical and experimental researches have revealed a low level of plasminogen which inverts endogen fibrosis. |
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Also since the circle of inversion cuts both excircles orthogonally, each excircle inverts into itself. |
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Rodl thus inverts the traditional priority relation between inferential logic and temporal logic. |
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The male inverts himself beneath the female, and the pair swim in circles while spawning. |
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