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inversely relative
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "inversely relative" is not a standard expression in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing relationships or correlations where one variable decreases as another increases, but it is not commonly recognized. Example: "The two variables are inversely relative, meaning that as one increases, the other decreases."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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The pixels on image edges are smoothed along θ- with a strength inversely relative to the vector edge strength (anisotropic smoothing).
The influence of temperature on electricity generation was investigated and the result showed that the maximum voltage output values were inversely relative to the lasting duration of the voltage.
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Here, the goal of smoothing operation can be listed as follows: The pixels on image edges are smoothed along θ- with a strength inversely relative to the vector edge strength (anisotropic smoothing).
Thus, the expression miR-20b is inversely relative to the level of HIF-1α protein in tumor cells, implying that tumor cell HIF-1α might be a target of miR-20b.
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56 human-written examples
This pattern indicates that the fitness of ESC lacking RP genes is directly proportional to the relative RP levels in monosomes and inversely proportional to the relative RP levels in polysomes.
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Evaporation occurs at the surface of water bodies at a rate that is inversely proportional to the relative humidity immediately above the surface.
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The initial size of the cavities in MD is larger than the long period of crystalline lamellae while the size in transverse direction is inversely proportional to the relative fraction of daughter lamellae.
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To further balance our model to make it equally good at identifying men and women, we tried either modifying the penalty term for each gender (inversely proportional to its relative frequency in the training set) or creating a balanced train set by undersampling the majority class while retaining the original population distribution in the test set.
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The cortisol concentration in the sample is inversely proportional to the relative light units detected in the ACS 180 system.
Consistent with our hypothesis, the fitness of strains lacking RP genes is inversely proportional to the relative levels of the corresponding RPs in the tetra-ribosomes.
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The significance of this effect is inversely proportional to the relative intensity of the base peak, and because the base peak will have only a modest intensity in significantly labeled peptides, a better approach is to normalize by the sum of all m/ z elements.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using the phrase "inversely relative", opt for more common and mathematically sound alternatives such as "inversely proportional" or "negatively correlated" to ensure clarity and accuracy in your writing.
Common error
Avoid assuming that "inversely relative" and "inversely proportional" are interchangeable. "Inversely proportional" has a precise mathematical meaning, while "inversely relative" lacks this precision and can lead to misinterpretations.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "inversely relative" functions as a descriptive term indicating an inverse relationship between two variables. However, as noted by Ludwig AI, it is not a standard expression and can be ambiguous. More established terms like "inversely proportional" or "negatively correlated" are preferred for clarity.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "inversely relative" aims to describe an inverse relationship between two variables. However, Ludwig AI indicates that this phrase is non-standard, potentially causing confusion. With only a handful of examples primarily in scientific contexts, its usage is rare. It is recommended to use established and more precise terms such as "inversely proportional" or "negatively correlated" for better clarity and accuracy. While understandable, "inversely relative" lacks the mathematical precision and widespread acceptance of its alternatives, making it a less desirable choice for formal writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
inversely proportional
A more standard and mathematically precise way to describe an inverse relationship where one quantity changes in direct proportion to the reciprocal of the other.
inversely related
A general term indicating that two things change in opposite directions, but without specifying proportionality.
negatively correlated
Describes a statistical relationship where an increase in one variable is associated with a decrease in another.
anti-correlated
Describes a statistical relationship where two quantities vary in opposite directions.
in inverse relation
Indicates a relationship where two things change in opposite directions.
reciprocally related
Indicates a relationship where one quantity is related to the reciprocal of the other.
in opposite relation
Similar to 'in inverse relation', suggesting a contrary or opposing connection.
oppositely proportional
Describes a relationship where two things relate proportionally in opposite directions.
conversely related
Suggests a reversed relationship or dependency between two elements.
in a decreasing relationship
Emphasizes that as one variable increases, the other variable decreases.
FAQs
What does "inversely relative" mean?
The phrase "inversely relative" is not a standard term, but it suggests that two things change in opposite directions. A more precise term would be "inversely proportional" or "negatively correlated".
How can I use "inversely relative" in a sentence?
While "inversely relative" can be used to describe a general inverse relationship, it's better to use established phrases like "inversely proportional" or "negatively correlated" to avoid confusion. For example: "The resistance is inversely proportional to the cross-sectional area."
Is it correct to say "inversely relative"?
While understandable, "inversely relative" is not a commonly used or grammatically precise phrase. It is recommended to use "inversely proportional" or "negatively correlated" instead, as these are standard terms with clearer meanings.
What's the difference between "inversely relative" and "inversely proportional"?
"Inversely proportional" implies a specific mathematical relationship where one quantity changes proportionally to the reciprocal of the other. "Inversely relative" suggests a general inverse relationship, but lacks the precision of "inversely proportional".
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