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The phrase "are inverted through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is being turned or reversed in a specific manner or process.
Example: "The variables in the equation are inverted through a series of transformations to achieve the desired outcome."
Alternatives: "are reversed by" or "are turned through".
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Stated mathematically, the spatial coordinates describing the system are inverted through the point at the origin; that is, the coordinates x, y, and z are replaced with −x, −y, and −z.
Once the signals are inverted through the opto-isolator's transistor, the correct signals are passed to the H-bridge, with exception that a logical high is 12V rather than 5V.
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To convert these chips to a single 64k addressable memory module, the top address bit is fed into the chip enable of each chip, but with the signal being inverted through an MM74HC4049N inverter chip before reaching the memory.
Moreover, the measurements will be inverted through a computed radar tomography (CRT) approach.
The measurement results were inverted through a numerical simulation using COMSOL Multiphysics software.
Moreover, formula (2) can be inverted through the relation f ( x q n ) = ∑ k = 0 n ( − 1 ) k [ n k ] q ( 1 − q ) k x k q ( k 2 ) D q k f ( x ).
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One or both nipples are inverted.
Know that the controls are inverted.
The IAB architecture with a hairpin structure consisted of an aptamer arm and a ferrocene (Fc -labeling signal arm, and was inverted on the electrode through a thiol-linker on the middle site oFc -labeling
To ensure improved accuracy and better efficiency, the solution is inverted into real space numerically through de Hoog Algorithm.
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