Sentence examples for refers to reverse from inspiring English sources

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Question 2 refers to reverse engineering where information about the structure of a biochemical network is derived from time course data without prior knowledge of its topology.

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Handing over and receiving money with two hands; bowing to acknowledge people; hoping to get all kinds of side dishes with cheap meals— these are the things that I suppose people mean when they refer to reverse culture shock.

For that reason, critics commonly referred to reverse payment settlements by a more pejorative term: pay-for-delay.

Ah, maybe "again" does not refer to reversing us to the past but to make America great again because it is no more.

Previous DTI studies on CD boys attributed higher FA and lower RD values in the UF to deficiencies of reversal learning abilities, which refers to learning to "reverse" responses that were previously rewarded but later punished [ 18– 20].

An earlier TIMSS report also refers to the reverse phenomenon (which we can see on looking across the participating countries in Figure 1), wherein a demanding mathematics curriculum may lead to high achievement but little enthusiasm for the subject matter (Mullis et al., 2001).

Little did I know that, in my complete and utter confidence that the game and season were lost, to the point where I refused to even be a spectator to the carnage, I was invoking what a brilliant Yankees blog refers to as "reverse juju".

Positive epistasis refers to the reverse case.

'Coping' refers to efforts mobilized to reverse the threat or to meet the demands.

So "making so the not-so, admissible the inadmissible" refers to collapsing or reversing conventional distinctions governing language use, judgment, morality, and courtesy.

"Exit" refers to central banks reversing their monetary actions, so unloading the trillions of dollars of assets (government bonds and others) from their balance sheets.

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